Zach Bryan Brings His Grandmother Onstage for Red Rocks Encore of “Revival”

It was a family affair at Zach Bryan’s recent show! When the country singer was closing out his Colorado concert with a performance of his 2020 song, “Revival,” he brought his family on stage to soak in the moment with him.

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Bryan’s sister, dad, and grandmother joined him on the Red Rocks Amphitheatre stage during the tune. The trio sang and danced along, waving to the crowd as Bryan performed.

When Bryan got to the part of the track where the audience is meant to yell out “baptize me in a bottle of Beam,” the singer had a request for fans.

“For my grandma, Red Rocks!” he said. “Let’s go!”

The crowd obliged and Bryan’s grandma and other family members couldn’t have had more fun soaking in the moment.

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Earlier in the show, before the sweet family moment, Bryan gave fans another treat. He did so when he invited Kings of Leon frontman, Caleb Followill, to the stage. The men performed their song “Bowery,” which was recently released.

After the show, Bryan shared photos from the concert on Instagram. One pic showed Bryan’s grandma kissing his cheek, while other shots were of his performance.

“Thought we’d have a look around our old stomping ground,” he captioned the post, referencing a line in “Bowery.”

Zach Bryan Vs. Kansas City

The Colorado concert came after Bryan got into a very public feud with Kansas City residents. The situation started after Bryan, a Philadelphia Eagles fan, took to X to mock Chiefs Kingdom after their Super Bowl loss to his team.

Kansas City locals didn’t take kindly to the mention, as one person tweeted, “Talking s**t in general is all good. He’s singled out one fanbase. That same fanbase that sells out his shows.”

Bryan had an answer for that, writing, “Please understand I will never play in Kansas City.”

“I’ll be about to finish my show and then get a taunting call if I play at that stadium,” Bryan added, alluding to fan-perceived bias referees show to the Chiefs.

Bryan additionally told Kansas City residents he’d remove his performance in the city from his live album.

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