ALBAWABA - Popular country singer Zac Brown recently turned heads with his show at the Sphere in Las Vegas, with many concerned fans describing the visuals as "demonic" and "satanic."
Videos and photos of the show flooded social media, featuring a massive CGI skeleton wearing a spiky crown made of horns and bones with flames behind it. One of the videos then fades to Zac Brown wearing a similar crown to the skeleton.
While many internet users praised the visuals, a huge chunk of Brown's fans expressed their concern for the popular country singer.
Country singer Zac Brown accused of 'Satanic" Las Vegas Sphere concert
A social media user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "bro turned his autobiography into a full demon summoning session at the sphere."
Another wrote, "Wtf? I thought he was a Country singer? He literally looks like he sold his soul to the devil. The entertainment industry Satanic cult strikes again."

On the contrary, a third user took to Brown's defense and wrote, "Do these same people think Spirit Halloween is a gate to hell?"
Others also defended Brown and his band, noting that concerts like this are meant for entertainment and engagement.
Before the concert started, Brown told USA Today, "The biggest surprise of prepping for the Sphere is realizing your only limitation is your imagination."
He outlined further, "This is the most ambitious show we’ve ever attempted, but it’s the perfect canvas for our music. We’re most excited to share how these songs feel when the entire room is part of the mood. The fans don’t just watch the show, they’re in the show with us."