Country star Sheryl Crow apologizes to fans after 'devastating' blow at Zach Bryan concert

Sheryl Crow has apologized after she failed to show as the opening act for Zach Bryan's Atlanta concert.

Crow, 62, was meant to perform at the singer's 2024 Quittin' Time Tour, which played at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 10 and 11. 

The concert advertised Sheryl Crow and Levi Turner as opening acts - however the Soak Up the Sun singer never took to the stage.

In a message posted to X, previously known as Twitter, Crow apologized for not playing, saying there was a miscommunication and she had a scheduling conflict.

'I'm so sorry to those who bought tickets to see me open for Zach Bryan this weekend and were disappointed that I wasn't there,' she wrote in the post.

Sheryl Crow has apologized after she failed to show as the opening act at Zach Bryan's Atlanta concert

Sheryl Crow has apologized after she failed to show as the opening act at Zach Bryan's Atlanta concert

'Back in March, we had to pull out due to scheduling issues,' she continued. 'I assumed Zach and [LiveNation] would make it known.

'I am so sorry,' she concluded the post.

Fans flooded to the comments to thank the singer for giving some insight as to why she didn't perform.

'Thank you for clearing this up!' one wrote.

'Live Nation are bad and they should feel bad,' agreed another. 

Crow was announced as one of the Atlanta concerts' opening acts in August 2023 alongside fellow musician Levi Turner.

But the star is currently opening for Pink's Summer Carnival 2024, with the tour beginning on August 10 at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis. 

Last week, country icon Zach Bryan fired back at critics and branded them 'pieces of trash' before deciding to ditch social media altogether and delete his accounts.

In a message posted to X, previously known as Twitter , Crow apologized for not playing, saying there was a miscommunication and she had a scheduling conflict

In a message posted to X, previously known as Twitter , Crow apologized for not playing, saying there was a miscommunication and she had a scheduling conflict

Crow, 62, was meant to headline the singer's 2024 Quittin' Time Tour, which played at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 10 and 11

Crow, 62, was meant to headline the singer's 2024 Quittin' Time Tour, which played at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on August 10 and 11

Crow is currently opening for Pink's Summer Carnival 2024, with the tour beginning on August 10 at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis

Crow is currently opening for Pink's Summer Carnival 2024, with the tour beginning on August 10 at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis

Last week, country icon Zach Bryan fired back at critics and branded them 'pieces of trash' before deciding to ditch social media altogether and delete his accounts

Last week, country icon Zach Bryan fired back at critics and branded them 'pieces of trash' before deciding to ditch social media altogether and delete his accounts 

The Pink Skies hitmaker, 28, took to his Instagram Story to slam trolls who claimed that he was an example of kids who weren't disciplined alongside a photo of the star getting arrested for obstructing an investigation in 2023.

Following the post, which was shared by Instagram account Prime Time Country Music and has since been deleted, Zach let haters know how he really felt about their opinions.

In response, the singer claimed the world was 'worse' with the critics in it - before adding that he was 'tired of this s***.'

He demanded social media users tell him who was behind the cruel comment before giving trolls a clear set of instructions and deleting his account.

The post that got Zach fired up was a post from Prime Time Country, which featured a follower sharing a hot take on their 'PTCM Shots Fired' segment, according to Taste of Country.

The critic said: 'Zach Bryan is what happens when you don't discipline your kids.'

The comment was shared alongside a photo of the star being arrested in 2023.