Country Singer Zach Bryan Kicks Fan Out Of Concert After She Tries To Take His Guitar

There's one thing that country music singer Zach Bryan has warned over and over again: Never, ever touch his guitar. Have you ever wondered what happens when you ignore his request? Well, one fan recently found out at Zach's concert in Albany, New York.

Video footage shows Zach walking through the crowd of MVP Arena, his guitar in his hands. Within a matter of seconds, a woman is seen grabbing Zach's guitar and refusing to let go.

Zach is seen telling his security team to "get her out of here." He later shared that he took this interaction very personally.

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“I give J-45’s out at a lot of concerts,” he said. “The one in my hands when this happened was mine, my sweet ol’ gal. We’ve been everywhere together and written every song in the last few years together. Took it personal, but nothing against whoever wound up getting kicked out.”

“I don’t mind people being respectful and trying to touch me or the guitar, but if you try to rip it out of my hands I promise I’ll rip you out of whatever venue we’re at, respectfully, of course,” Zach added. Which makes perfect sense when it comes to being a performer.

The singer usually gifts a signed version of the acoustic Gibson J-45 guitar to a random fan in the audience during his concerts. The guitar costs around $3,000.

@lukecasey14 When you try and take @Zach Bryan guitar and end up getting kicked out. Glad I was able to get this video! #MVPArena #ZacBryan #burnburnburntour ♬ original sound - Lucas Casey

People in the comments of the video posted on TikTok backed up the singer's reaction.

"I meannn it's a Gibson J-45 knowing the value of that guitar she just tried to yank, good reason to get annoyed," one person said.

"Nah if you’re a fan of Zach you know that’s not the guitar you mess with," someone else commented.

Well, if there's a lesson in this at all, it's not to touch Zach's guitar. Now we know, and hopefully no one tries this again.