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Zach Bryan's Blockbuster Week: Kings of Leon Collab, Catalog Sale, and Live Magic

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2024 Quiet Please
Published
Wed 20 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/zach-bryan-s-blockbuster-week-kings-of-leon-collab-catalog-sale-and-live-magic--67450829

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Zach Bryan is having a blockbuster week, making headlines across music, business, and social media with a slew of meaningful developments. Most notably, Kings of Leon announced they will release a new single “We’re Onto Something” featuring Bryan on August 22, just days after the two acts stunned a sold-out crowd at Golden Gate Park with a surprise preview performance. American Songwriter and Whiskey Riff both called the onstage collaboration “electric,” while Bryan himself had the Kings of Leon’s Caleb Followill join him later in his own set to reprise their previous hit “Bowery.” That track, which debuted at Red Rocks in early August, instantly soared to No. 1 on Spotify US, underlining Bryan’s ability to dominate streaming charts and live performances alike, as reported by The Music Universe and BackstageAxxess.

Part of Bryan’s magic lately is old-school showmanship blended with fresh material. His wildly anticipated appearance at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park on August 15 cemented his reputation for incendiary live performances in 2025, following earlier knockout sets at Red Rocks, MetLife Stadium, and even BST Hyde Park in London. Holler and KQED both noted the event was a rare opportunity for fans, as Bryan has been intentionally selective with his tour gigs this year. He brought out special guests like Turnpike Troubadours, Noeline Hofmann, and Kings of Leon—making for a night of high-profile collaborations and genre-blurring moments. City leaders hyped the occasion too, with San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie crediting Bryan’s show as key to driving $150 million in economic impact over three August concert weekends.

On the business front, Bryan reportedly made waves with news of a staggering $350 million catalog sale, according to AOL. While details are still coming in and may require further verification, the move would rank as one of the largest transactions ever for an alt-folk or country artist and could reshape how Bryan’s music lives on across streaming and media.

Social media exploded as Bryan dropped three new songs—“Streets of London,” “River Washed Hair,” and “Song for You”—originating from his BST Hyde Park shows. Fans were abuzz on Instagram after Bryan revealed he recorded “Streets of London” at David Bowie’s former studio with a close friend, a nod to both legacy and authenticity. Notably, Bryan’s recent collaborations and releases keep adding fuel to his already sky-high reputation, with every live clip and new song quickly making the rounds on Twitter, TikTok, and the fan forums.

All said, Zach Bryan’s momentum this week is undeniable—major headlines, star collaborations, blockbuster business deals, and a devoted fan base watching his every move. If even half of these developments play out for the long term, Bryan is set to rewrite the biography of what it means to be a crossover country superstar in the modern era.

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