Zac Brown’s recent concert at The Sphere in Las Vegas stirred quite the buzz, leaving some audience members questioning if they had accidentally stumbled into a Satanic ritual. The show featured eerie visuals, including a giant skeleton grinning down over the band, which understandably sent a few social media users into panic mode. Amid the chaos, the Church of Satan stepped in, represented by Reverend Jared Mammon, who assured fans that the concert didn’t involve any actual Satanic rites.
Reverend Mammon went further, suggesting this backlash is reminiscent of the ‘80s Satanic Panic—a wave of fear about dark imagery in music that has resurfaced over the years. He emphasized that such theatrics are simply part of artistic expression and shouldn’t be interpreted too literally. With the Devil trying to take the stage yet again, one can’t help but wonder if dramatic performances might spark more than just applause. Is it time for audiences to chill and appreciate the creativity instead?

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