Zac Brown Admits He’s ‘Going Into Debt’ To Bring Epic Sphere Residency To Life
“Whatever adversity, I’m like, ‘Okay, bring it’…”

Zac Brown; Photo by Tyler Lord
Zac Brown is betting big on his band’s future. The Zac Brown Band frontman recently opened up about the group’s recently announced residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, and while it’s set to be a career milestone, he also revealed it’s turning out to be a serious financial risk.
The six-show run is set to kick off on December 5, the same day the band’s new album Love & Fear is scheduled to drop. Zac Brown Band will serve as the second country act ever to perform at the one-of-a-kind venue, following Kenny Chesney’s residency earlier this year.
Though Brown didn’t reveal the exact cost of putting on a show inside the high-tech venue, which is known for its 360-degree immersive experience, he made it clear it hasn’t been easy on his bank account.
“Just going into debt to make it happen,” Brown told Us Weekly.

The Risk Is Worth The Reward
Still, despite the financial challenge, Brown believes that taking this risk will be worth it in the end. He hopes that this experience will be a defining moment in the Zac Brown Band’s live legacy.
“Whatever adversity, I’m like, ‘Okay, bring it,’” the singer stated. “There’s lots of forces that are always trying to distract you from what you’re doing, and you just got to keep plowing, keep going.”
He continued, “It’s a big moment in time and it’s like, for us, I want to be among the names of the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones and the bands that take that lifelong career impact fan journey to be able to do that. This is our statement to try to step into that.”

What Fans Can Expect
With their first Sphere show still a few months out, Zac Brown Band is using every moment between now and December 5 to craft the most unforgettable concert experience possible.
Brown explained to Us Weekly that both the upcoming Love & Fear album and the immersive live show will take fans on a powerful emotional journey. He hoped that every person in the audience will “feel this sense of awe” when they make their way inside the Sphere.
“I hope they feel wonder,” he continued. “Unpredictability is something we use in our live shows a lot. I love pulling out covers that no one would ever expect us to play, that’s super fun. This is the same thing visually, sonically — everything we’re doing.”
Finalizing The Show
So far, all the audio for the show has been completed, and now they are working to finish assembling the video components, which is arguably one of the most important aspects of this unique concert setting.
The Sphere boasts the world’s highest resolution LED display that surrounds the audience from all sides to create a fully immersive visual experience. It’s also equipped with Sphere Immersive Sound, the most advanced concert-grade audio system in the world that’s designed to deliver a clear and precise sound to every seat in the house.
Once opening night approaches, the band will be ready to give the fans an inside look into Brown’s real-life stories and experiences through their music and visual aspects. From heartbreak and hardship to growth and redemption, the show is expected to showcase Zac Brown’s ongoing journey, not just as an artist, but as a human.
“I’m finishing the story,” Brown explained. “I’m telling a lot of personal things about my life that I’ve never shared before. Everything that’s hard that we go through as human beings always ends up making us better in some way.”
Newly Added Dates
Following the December 5 show, Zac Brown Band will continue to take the stage on December 6, 12 and 13. Plus, they recently announced the addition of two new dates on January 9 and 10, making for six concerts in total.
The set list is set to include select songs from the band’s seventh full-length studio album alongside their classic, beloved hits. The latest song to be shared from the upcoming project is “Let It Run (feat. Snoop Dogg),” which follows the album’s lead single, “I Ain’t Worried About It.”

Throughout the collection, fans will hear themes of healing, raw emotion and real-life experiences told through 13 tracks, including features special guests Snoop Dogg, Dolly Parton, and Marcus King.
Tickets to Love & Fear are available now at ZacBrownBand.com. Travel VIP packages, which include a concert ticket and two-night stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, the resort connected to Sphere, are also available for purchase.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.







