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Zac Brown Band Announces 2025 Las Vegas Sphere Residency

It looks like Las Vegas has found its next country artist, officially booking Zac Brown Band for a 2025 residency. The band is officially the largest band to secure a spot at the Las Vegas Sphere. It’s definitely an exciting time for fans of the genre.

Beginning this December, the country-rock band will grace the stage for a total of four performances. They are set to support the release of their seventh studio album, “Love & Fear,” which will officially drop on December 5th via Warner Music Nashville.


A New Venture for Zac Brown Band


Through a statement, Zac Brown excitedly told fans, “Bringing our new album “Love & Fear” to Sphere in Las Vegas is a dream come true.” 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.”

He continued, “All of this was 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.”

Beginning on December 5th, the band will also play on December 6th, 12th, and 13th. They’ll become the second group to bring country music to Vegas. The first being powerhouse Kenny Chesney, who had performances in May and June of this year. The announcement comes after the band randomly decided to delete all their social media content. Several believed they were hinting that a possible new venture was coming in the future. 

In total, they are the 9th band to take the stage after big names including U2, Eli Brown, and Backstreet Boys. 


Vegas Finds Its New Act


Speaking with Billboard about the exciting venture, Brown noted, “I’ve been wanting to do a spectacle for a couple years. I’ve been planning to figure out how to do something where the production and the fan experience is just on [another] level. And then in my planning for doing that.” 

“I heard about the Sphere and toured the building while it was under construction. I was like, ‘This is the place…’ The Sphere is the greatest canvas that’s ever been created for imagination,” he continued. 

Calling it a “2.0” for the band, Brown revealed that despite being active for so many years, he still has a big passion for music and is grateful for the creativity he has on a daily basis. “I just want to keep pushing the envelope of what our band is capable of and bringing our fans along for the ride,” he told Billboard. 

“This is our chance to show that we’re not slowing down. We’ve actually got our foot on the gas,” he ended.

‘I Ain’t Worried About It’

For those who want a little sneak peek of what the band will bring to Vegas, their first album track, “I Ain’t Worried About It,” is currently out. A second single featuring Snoop Dogg, titled “Let It Run,” will be released this Friday, July 18th. Tickets for the “Love & Fear” Sphere tour are expected to go on sale for the general public on July 25th on the band’s official website, ZacBrownBand.com

For those interested, there will be VIP travel packages, which include a concert ticket and a two-night stay at the Venetian Resort Las Vegas. And for avid fans who can’t make it to Vegas for the run, don’t worry because the band does plan to take the show on the road later in 2026. 

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