Zach Bryan Invites A Slew Of Celebrities To Sing 'Revival' During Concert In LA

It seemed like every famous person in Los Angeles was in attendance for Zach Bryan’s "The Quittin’ Time Tour" concert last night.

The list of celebrities there was impressive, ranging from Instagram personalities to NFL stars.

Briana Chickenfry’s podcast co-host Josh Richards, influencer Jake Shane, and Instagram-famous tattoo artist Clay Gibson, pop star Tate McRae, Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, and Justin Herbert were just some of the headliners who showed up to Crypto.com Arena for the concert.

But they weren’t just in the building. As Bryan performed "Revival" (the last song of the night), literally all of them went on stage to jam out with the country music star.

Someone adequately captioned the above video, "How did half of TikTok end up on stage for ‘Revival?'" In all honesty, that’s a pretty fair question.

Zach Bryan Often Invites Fans On Stage With Him

This isn’t the first time that Bryan has invited fans on stage for the closing song of his set. On multiple occasions in the past, he’s had some fans come up and even sing songs with him.

Sometimes, it ends poorly, like when these two guys tried to sing "Heading South."

Other times, he’s able to connect with fans in a really wholesome way. One fan named Molly Johnson made several videos asking him to sing "She’s Alright" at one of his performances. Like Bryan, Johnson had lost her mother in the past.

It led to a once-in-a-lifetime moment for her.

"He commented (on one of her videos) and he had seen it," she said. "And not only did he say that he was going to play the song, he invited me to come up on stage and play, which was amazing."

"To get on stage, and to have everyone sing it along with you, and to know who you are because of the TikTok and just to support you so much. It is truly the most incredible feeling ever. And I feel so lucky."

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