Country singers Zack Bryan and Gavin Adcock appeared to be caught up in a heated argument at the Oklahoma Music Festival over the weekend.
Adcock shares the video on Instagram, and it appears that Bryan is screaming, “Hey, do you want to fight like a guy?” Then he slams the chain link fence towards Adcock and his crew at the raised festival born in Pryor on Saturday.
In the clip, Brian seemed upset when he spoke to Adcock, who was surrounded by several people. After knocking on the fence, Brian left. “When I received death threats from Sack Cryan before the headline in his hometown,” Adcock captioned the video.
In another video on social media, Brian scales the wire fence to reach Adcock’s side.
On Sunday, Adcock explained his side of what happened in that intense exchange.
He said in an Instagram video that Brian was at the festival all day with multiple security guards, but came to Adcock just before his set.
“Before my set was standing outside, he started to stand up to the pickup truck outside the gate and pose a threat, so I decided to stir him up to the point he was jumping over the fence,” Adcock said.
“He knew where I was all day. He knew when I was on my set. He knew where I was standing. He created this whole thing. “I wasn’t taking Zack Brian Bait. He needs it, so I’ll pray him to get better.”
Adcock said he didn’t have any more involvement with Brian, as he didn’t want to take part in the fight before he played and disappoints the fans.
NBC News contacted Brian’s representative for comment.
The two stars were in a continuous feud.
In July, Adcock appeared to be calling on Brian about how he treated his teenage fans.
“If you can’t deal with the criticism of a 14-year-old, why do people idolize you?” Adcock wrote in X at the time. “That kid went head over to see you and spent/parents spent a lot of money to see you.”
Adcock addressed comments on Rolling Stone’s “Nashville Now” podcast in August, saying, “It wasn’t that I didn’t want to sign an autograph after the show. It was like I wasn’t telling my 14-year-old ‘get off my d’s.” You are bigger than that. ”
