“None of Zac Browns [sic] songs should need this lol,” someone commented.
“Get right with Jesus,” said another.
“What is this satanic blasphemy,” someone else asked.
“This is the beginning of the show and it’s a character arch of his childhood trauma,” said someone else. “If you watch the whole show he has an evolution away from the darkness that he was birthed amidst to the light as he evolves as a young man. It’s the hero’s journey.”
A user commenting on the hellhound clip said, “Glorify hell. Let’s see how it goes when you actually attend. Heaven will be amazing. Repent. Call on the name of Jesus to open your eyes.”
“I can’t believe this, one of my favorite bands had turned to the bad side,” said someone else. “Rituals, so sorry to see this.”
Another person referenced “rituals,” saying, “JESUS IS KING THESE RITUALS HAVE TO STOP!!!!”
Some people enjoyed the band’s performance. “Clearly none of you were there. It was amazing,” said a different user.
Zac Brown Band just went full satanic ritual at their Las Vegas Sphere concert. ☠️💔🐦🔥🔥Stop listening to secular music if you plan to lead your children to go to heaven. As a parent, Eternal Salvation should be the single most important goal for your children! ♥️ pic.twitter.com/m5xQyYLX7x
— JulieT (@Joolzie7) December 8, 2025
Zac Brown Band posted photos on X of their opening night. “What a ride. After dreaming this one up for a long time it feels surreal to finally live it,” said the post. “We’ve played a lot of shows, but nothing like this. Grateful for everyone who showed up and we can’t wait to do it all again tomorrow night!”
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Opening night at @SphereVegas… what a ride. After dreaming this one up for a long time it feels surreal to finally live it. We’ve played a lot of shows, but nothing like this. Grateful for everyone who showed up and we can’t wait to do it all again tomorrow night!
Photos… pic.twitter.com/quPPKMwp1O
— Zac Brown Band (@zacbrownband) December 6, 2025
Several people responded by asking Brown about the “demonic” imagery, with some letting Brown know they would no longer be listening to his music.
ChurchLeaders has reached out to Zac Brown Band for comment and will update this article in the event of a reply.
