Zac Brown Band officially launched their highly anticipated Love & Fear limited engagement at Sphere in Las Vegas this weekend with two SOLD-OUT shows on Friday, December 5 and Saturday, December 6, delivering a profoundly moving, career-spanning live experience rooted in connection, reflection, and the healing power of love.
Across both nights, the multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning group led fans through an emotional journey that blended new music from Love & Fear with the songs that have defined their more than two-decade career. The show brought the album’s themes to life through vivid, symbolic storytelling, tracing a path from fear, pain, and struggle into clarity, unity, gratitude, and love. This arc mirrors Zac’s own personal evolution and stands at the heart of the production: an inspirational reminder that compassion, kindness, and community can rise above fear.
The show opens with a powerful monologue from Brown, closing it with “From darkness to light. From pain to joy. I realized I could create something that connected my journey to others…I stand up here and look into your faces. I see myself in your eyes. We’re all sharing in this human experience. Life is hard, but we’re gonna be okay.” Brown goes on to say “I believe we’re exactly where we’re supposed to be. But time stops for none of us, so no more darkness. Bob Marley said, ‘From the darkness there must come out a light.’ No destinations, no regrets, no more fear. It’s fuck yes, or it’s no. It’s the only remedy, so let’s go.”
A central pillar of Love & Fear is its message that love endures – a thread woven throughout the night in both subtle and powerful ways. The performance invited fans to reflect, reconnect, and share in a sense of collective hope, creating moments that felt deeply unifying and timely.
The evening also featured two particularly meaningful tributes. During “Knee Deep,” the band honored their longtime friend and collaborator Jimmy Buffett with a joyful, heartfelt homage that celebrated Buffett’s spirit and legacy. Later, Zac Brown Band continued their tradition of honoring the military community with a stirring salute to service members during “Chicken Fried,” filling the venue with portraits, flags, and messages of gratitude that brought the crowd to its feet.
Love & Fear is a reflection of Zac’s personal path and the band’s belief in resilience, humanity, courage, and the transformative force of love. The result is an inspirational, emotionally resonant experience that feels both intimate and expansive, reminding fans of the power of music to bring people together when it’s needed most.
Zac Brown Band’s Love & Fear at Sphere continues with additional dates on December 12 & 13, 2025 and January 9, 10, 16 & 17, 2026. Tickets and information are available at http://zacbrownband.com/.
