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Popular country artist Zac Brown recently made headlines following his performance inside the Sphere in Las Vegas, with many concerned fans describing the visual effects as “demonic” and “satanic.”
Footage and images from the event quickly circulated on social media, showing a giant CGI skeleton adorned with a spiky crown composed of horns and bones, set against a backdrop of flames. One clip then transitions to Zac Brown wearing a crown similar to the skeletal figure.
While some online viewers appreciated the visual design, a significant number of Brown’s fans voiced their worries about the performer.
Zac Brown’s Las Vegas Sphere Concert Faces Accusations of ‘Satanic’ Themes
On social media platform X (formerly Twitter), a user commented, “Bro turned his autobiography into a full demon-summoning session at the Sphere.”
Another remarked, “Wtf? I thought he’s a country singer. He literally looks like he sold his soul to the devil. The entertainment industry’s satanic cult strikes again.”
A third user came to Brown’s defense, asking, “Do these same people think Spirit Halloween is a portal to hell?”
Others defended both Brown and his band, emphasizing that such concerts are created purely for entertainment and engagement purposes.
Before hitting the stage, Brown told USA Today, “The biggest surprise during preparations for the Sphere was realizing that the only limit is your imagination.”
He further explained, “This is the most ambitious show we’ve ever attempted, but it’s the perfect platform for our music. We’re most excited to show how these songs resonate when the entire room becomes part of the atmosphere. The fans aren’t just spectators—they’re part of the experience with us.”





