Zac Brown Band Has A Big Year Ahead Of Them
Zac Brown Band’s upcoming eighth studio album, Love & Fear, is officially set for release at the end of this year on December 5.
The band, whose hit songs include “Chicken Fried” and “Colder Weather,” will welcome the album the same day as the start of their exciting six-night residency at the new popular Las Vegas venue, the Sphere.
According to a press release, the residency will “offer a rare glimpse into his life like never before, a behind-the-scenes look at the journey that shaped him. From heartbreak and hardship to growth and redemption, the performance will reflect a constant evolution, both as an artist and as a person.”
Lead singer Zac Brown raved about the residency, saying the show was a story in his life that he has yet to share with fans.
“Bringing our new album Love & Fear to Sphere in Las Vegas is a dream come true,” Brown shared in a statement. “It’s my masterpiece so far. This show is the story of my life that I have never shared, a journey through my imagination, music and stories that have defined who I am. All of this brought to life in the incredible immersive environment of Sphere. It will be a unique experience where you can really feel every note, every word, right there with us. We can’t wait to share it with the fans.”
The Las Vegas Sphere December Shows Sell Out
The band announced on Instagram Thursday (August 28), that their Las Vegas Sphere residency has officially sold out all of its December dates.
The band will take the stage at the famous new arena on December 5, 6, 12, and 13, and due to the popularity, they’ve added two more shows in January of 2026.
“All December shows for Love & Fear at Sphere Las Vegas are SOLD OUT! Tickets are still available for January 9 and 10,” they told fans.
Tickets for the shows went on sale just four weeks prior.
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Brown First Hints At A Sphere Residency Earlier This Year
Brown first hinted at the Las Vegas venture while speaking to Theo Von for an episode of his This Past Weekend podcast last year.
“That’s the greatest canvas that has ever been created, so far. And to get to be one of the first bands to go in there and do it, this is our masterpiece, man,” the “Chicken Fried” singer said at the time.
Brown shared that he had been working with a team for over a year to make the show happen.
“It’s going to be the biggest spectacle we have ever done. I am very excited because this puts us in another league. And the goal is for our band to just keep going, man, and be like The Rolling Stones or the Grateful Dead…yeah, Jimmy Buffett. Be in that legacy act thing. This is really our first thing that I am putting a year plus work into for making one show,” he continued.