Zach Bryan’s Brooklyn Concert Included A Music Icon
Zach Bryan’s Brooklyn concert was a show fans won’t soon forget. Zach loves Bruce Springsteen and has never been shy about sharing his love for the rock icon.
The Big Moment
Last night (3/27), Bryan played a sold-out show in Brooklyn, New York, and fans got the surprise of their concert-going lives. Springsteen himself joined Zach on stage to sing his new and unreleased song, “Sandpaper.”
Springsteen
According to Rolling Stone, Springsteen is in the middle of a string of shows on the West Coast and flew back East solely to play with the country star and learned “Sandpaper” the day of the show. The Boss then boarded a plane to return immediately to California to make a San Francisco performance tonight (3/28).
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“Revival”
Bruce also joined Zach on a song called “Revival,” where he usually introduces his band. He added an extra member Wednesday night: telling the cheering crowd, “His name is … Springsteen!” Springsteen also played a guitar solo in the song. Bryan was also joined by Maggie Rogers, who sang and played the tambourine on the song.
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Rolling Stone posted a clip of the performance on their Instagram. They captioned the video, “Bruce Springsteen and Maggie Rogers joined Zach Bryan onstage at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center last night. @barclayscenter.”
Many fans reacted to the post, including one who wrote, “I would have DIED.” Another fan gushed, “Literally perfect lineup.” One more fan commented, “A pinch me moment.”
Trip To Paris
In January, Bryan was enjoying a winter vacation with his girlfriend Brianna. The couple were in Paris and posted a photo at the Louvre. They posed in front of one of the most famous paintings in the world: The Mona Lisa.
Zach posted a photo of him and his girlfriend wearing matching Mona Lisa t-shirts. They were standing in line to get in front of the famous painting. He captioned the post, “Pookie is looking absolutely fire.”
Many of his fans commented on the post, including one who wondered if he and his girlfriend came across the protesters who threw soup at the painting (1/28). The fan asked, “Did y’all get caught in the soup crossfire?” Another fan quipped, “Soups up on Lisa.”
Mona Lisa
According to the Washington Post, on Sunday (1/28), two female activists tossed soup at the Mona Lisa to protest food security and protections for farmers. The masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci is fortified behind armored glass and was not damaged.