Fireworks conclude Zach Bryan’s historic Michigan Stadium show
Country star Zach Bryan performed to a record crowd of 112,000+ at the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history on Sept. 27, 2025 at Michigan Stadium.
Country superstar Zach Bryan has some “Bad News” for America — and fans are all ears.
Bryan, a Bruce Springsteen collaborator, dropped a snippet on Monday, Oct. 6, of a timely new song called “Bad News” that attacks Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, and states: “I’ve got some bad news, the fading of the red, white and blue.”
Another part of the track has Bryan singing “the bar stopped bumping, the rock stopped rolling, the middle fingers rising and it won’t stop showing.”
No information about a release date has been provided. Check out the snippet here or below.
Over the weekend, a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Chicago shot a woman after she and at least one other person allegedly rammed cars into vehicles carrying federal authorities as protests over immigration enforcement intensified, according to USA Today.
The Trump administration has been targeting cities with Democratic leadership for enhance immigration and crime enforcement that involves federal agencies like ICE and the Department of Homeland Security.
The administration has also sought to send the National Guard to some U.S. cities.
“Thank you for speaking about how America is falling apart (broken heart emoji),” commented a fan on Bryan’s Instagram.
“Didn’t know Zach was an illegal sympathizer,” commented another.
Bryan’s Instagram with the “Bad News” snippet does not allow comments.
The comments on the song were from the previous post on Bryan’s record-breaking Sept. 27 show at the Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, where Bryan played for 112,408 fans.
The Oklahoma native and U.S. Navy vet collaborated with Springsteen on “Sandpaper,” a track from Bryan’s 2024 album “The Great American Bar Scene.”
Springsteen has joined Bryan in concert several times, including July 20 at MetLife Stadium for a performance of the Boss’ “Atlantic City.”
The show was Bryan’s third of a three-show run at the stadium.
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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at [email protected]
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