Don’t mess with Zach Bryan.
The country singer fired a female fan from her show in Albany, NY last week after she tried to snatch a guitar from her hand.
“Get him out of here,” said Bryan, 27, in footage captured by a fan as he walked through the crowd at MVP Arena.
In the video, an unidentified woman briefly took Bryan’s guitar, and the singer later said she bought it personally.
“I give J-45s at many concerts” tweeted after the show.
“I had it in my hands when this happened, sweet old girl, we’ve been everywhere together and we’ve written every song together for the past few years,” she continued.
“It took personal, but I did nothing against the person who was kicked out.”
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Inside follow tweet, Bryan added, “I don’t care if people are respectful and try to touch me or the guitar, but if you try to take it away from me, I promise, I will respectfully rip you off wherever we are. Of course.”
Several fans applauded the “Something in the Orange” hit producer for setting clear boundaries.
“As your star continues to rise, people will want more. Good for you now that you’ve set boundaries. Music is enough for me,” wrote one person.
Another interrupted, “I’m just surprised at his arrogance. Your fans see your overly generous nature in all the ways you give to your fans, but the fact that you’re holding your guitar made me physically embarrassed.
A third follower suggested that the fan had “crossed the line”.
“He’s totally right… You’re still a human being and your space needs to be respected as well as your boundaries,” they wrote.
Others have suggested that the person attending the concert may have seen a video of Bryan handing out an acoustic Gibson J-45 guitar he often makes at shows.
“He just played a guitar at a concert, he must have seen it lol,” one fan wrote on social media, and another added, “why is he so angry? He didn’t even let go of your hand lmao.”
Bryan, whose “American Heartbreak” album is among the greatest of 2022, is currently on the national “Burn, Burn, Burn” tour.
“I didn’t care about selling the tour in thirty seconds, I cared about people getting reasonably priced tickets,” Bryan wrote in an Instagram post in February after his shows sold out in less than a minute.
“We sold all the tickets to real fans in 3 waves, hired teams to limit bots, and sacrificed a lot of personal stuff to give real people, real seats. Thank you guys very, very much.”