NEED TO KNOW
- Zach Bryan and Gavin Adcock got into a fight at the Born & Raised Festival in Pryor, Okla., on Sept. 13
- The country singers, who are involved in an ongoing feud, were part of a tense standoff moments before Adcock was set to perform at the event
- Video footage of the altercation shared online shows Bryan trying to hop over a fence in an attempt to get to Adcock
Zach Bryan and Gavin Adcock faced off at a country music festival in Oklahoma.
On Saturday, Sept. 13, the feuding singers went at it moments before Adcock, 26, was set to perform at the Born & Raised Festival in Pryor, according to footage of the altercation shared on Instagram by Adcock.
In the clip, Bryan, 29, and Adcock can be seen confronting each other while standing on different sides of a wire fence at the event.
“Hey, do you want to fight like a man? Come open the gate,” Bryan says to Adcock, who then steps closer towards Bryan, before he forcibly pushes the fence in Adcock’s direction.
“When you get death threats from Sack Cryin before you headline in his hometown,” Adcock wrote in text over the seconds-long clip. “Eat a Snickers, bro,” he added in the post’s caption.
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In another video of the incident, posted on Facebook, Bryan is captured trying to hop over the fence in an attempt to get to Adcock, before he is held back by security. A bodyguard is then seen escorting Adcock away.
As one viewer wrote in the comments section, “He scaled a barbed wire fence … and you didn’t do s— and hid behind security … this lil clip ain’t fooling anybody,” Adcock responded, “Had a show to play for Oklahoma. Wasn’t going to jail over that Psycho,” per Penn Live.
The incident between Bryan and Adcock took place amid the country singers’ ongoing feud.
In a post shared on X in July, Adcock appeared to call out Bryan for how he reacted to a teenage fan on social media, writing, “If you can’t handle the criticism of a 14-year-old old why do people idolize you? That kid was head over heels to meet you … He’s got feeling too and a you’re a ‘grown man’ nearly 30. They’re the only reason you are around.”
Bryan wrote in a since-deleted response, per Whiskey Riff, “You’re not entitled after someone plays two and a half hours to a picture or a hello,” adding the acronym “GOMD” — a.k.a. “Get off my d—.”
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Adcock later addressed his comments on Rolling Stone‘s Nashville Now podcast in August, saying, “It wasn’t about not wanting to sign autographs after a show, it’s like letting a 14-year-old kid rant, without saying, ‘Get off my d—.’ You’re bigger than that.”
Adcock also accused Bryan of putting on “a big mask” for the public. “Sometimes he can’t help but rip it off and show his true colors,” the singer said. “I don’t know if Zach Bryan’s really that great of a person.”
Representatives for both Bryan and Adcock did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on Sunday, Sept. 14.