11 days after Zach Bryan abruptly deleted his Twitter account, the singer has made an equally sudden return to the platform.
When he resumed tweeting, Bryan offered an explanation for his absence, telling fans he needed to step back from this particular form of social media while his Burn, Burn, Burn Tour was on sale. “Sorry guys, had to avoid Twitter while the tour was on sale,” he wrote her. “I love you guys so much and I’m so insanely happy and blessed.”
The singer followed up that tweet with a heartfelt message to anyone unable to snag tickets to the quick sale tour. “I’m actually extremely sorry to anyone who didn’t get the tickets, from the bottom of my heart. Demand was very high and I’m just doing my best. You are too good to me and I don’t deserve it at all,” he added.
This tour — and its release for sale — was a particularly big issue for the star due to her longstanding commitment to fair prices for fans and limited opportunities for bots and scalpers. To that end, she has eschewed Ticketmaster in favor of Fair AXS as a platform for selling seats to her shows. The tour quickly sold out, leading Bryan to add a few more dates and share an Instagram post reflecting on her successful sales model.
While the US leg of the Burn, Burn, Burn Tour is unlikely to expand again, Bryan had exciting news for his fans overseas when he took to Twitter again. “Europe and Australia dates coming soon!” he has written.
The singer’s Twitter drought marked 11 dark days for fans of Bryan, who has amassed a reputation for his quiet and opinionated tweets about not only his music but also his performances by the Philadelphia Eagles (he loves them), Ticketmaster (he hates, as do all his friends) and a variety of other topics. After his Twitter page disappeared, some followers shared their confusion: “Zach Bryan deleting his Twitter is my origin story as a villain,” one wrote.
“Since @zachlanebryan deleted her twitter, I’m going to need you to start texting me those funny tweets yourself at 3am. Because I need something I can’t wait to wake up to,” said another.
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