Publicly announcing a gathering is always a risk, often ending up with it being overrun. Someone as famous as Zach Bryan should have known this really, but it didn't stop him announcing a house party anyway, resulting in the cops showing up.
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While in Las Vegas, Zach Bryan thought it would be a good idea to add a time and random location to his Instagram story. I'm not sure if he considered how many people follow him, or how many are local to Vegas, but a crowd quickly appeared.
Within no time at all, the block was swarmed with people, and Zach Bryan did indeed show up. Wearing a Luchador mask and carrying a couple of beers, he began his impromptu meet and greet. It wasn't so much a house party, and more of a Zach Bryan block party.
@holapeno When you make it to Zach Bryan?s shut down house party @Zach Bryan @Steele #zachbryan #vegas
? original sound - Holly
It wasn't long before the cops turned up to the random Las Vegas location. They weren't looking to disperse the happy crowds. Instead, they just kept an eye on things. The residential area certainly wasn't the best place for the huge Zach Byran fan festival.
Zach Bryan Drops Surprise Meet And Greet
Footage from the event shows Zach Bryan in remarkably high spirits. What inspires the Luchador mask wearing country singer to spark off a party is anyone's guess. But the police presence ensured that nothing too wild kicked off.
In one video, Bryan can be seen shouting "I wish we could have a party!". But, the police are making sure Zach Bryan is the only one getting boozy at his house party. The crowd is in good spirits none the less.
Other videos from the scene show that it all turned into a big meet and greet for Bryan. He is seen taking pictures with fans and signing autographs. It certainly isn't the wild party he probably hoped it would be, but when the police show up before the beers and music, it's always going to be a flop.
In future, Zach Bryan will have to find a slightly more subtle way to announce his surprise house parties rather than broadcasting it to his 4.7 million Instagram followers, many of whom are definitely party pooping cops.
