Zac Brown Band Makes History With 14th Sell-Out At Fenway Park
Zac Brown Band made history last weekend at Fenway Park with their show on August 19, selling out the iconic stadium for the 14th time and marking the Park’s 100th concert.
The band took to the stage in front of a sold-out crowd playing their hits along with covers from Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” to Radiohead’s “Creep” and Eric Clapton’s “Layla.” The encore put each band member in the spotlight with a rapid fire succession of country hits such as “Mountain Music,” “All My Ex’s Live In Texas,” “Family Tradition,” “Friends In Low Places,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” and more. King Calaway opened the show and joined ZBB onstage for their song “When I Get Home,” produced by Brown.
Last Friday, Zac Brown Band released a live performance video of “The Weight,” honoring late guitarist and singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson. The band’s “From The Fire Tour” will pick back up Sept. 2 and 3 with back-to-back sold-out dates in Gilford, New Hampshire.
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