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Zach Bryan has pledged to never perform in Kansas City again after once again beefing with Chiefs fans on social media.

With NFL season nearly upon us, Bryan — a diehard fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, who defeated the Chiefs in this past Super Bowl — decided to revive his feud with the Kansas City squad on social media.

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“Where are all the three peat people from last year,” Bryan tweeted, referring to the Chiefs’ failed quest for three straight Super Bowl wins. After the shit-talking intensified in the replies, Bryan laid down his punishment.

“Please understand I will never play in Kansas City,” Bryan warned. “I’ll be about to finish my show and then get a taunting call if I play at that stadium”

The beefing got so heated that one Chiefs fan told Bryan to remove “Fifth of May (Live from Kansas City)” from the singer’s digital-only 24 live album. “Done brother,” Bryan responded. (As of Sunday morning, the track was still on streaming services.)

“Bro all u have to do to piss off a chiefs fan is play a fair game of football,” he added. “Guys it’s okay to talk trash to each other about football yall are weird as hell.” (Thankfully, this row with Chiefs fans didn’t end with Bryan apologizing to Taylor Swift and deleting his Twitter.)

While Bryan has promised to never perform in Kansas City again, he might have found a loophole for fans along the Missouri/Kansas border: “I miss you Bonner Springs coming to play next year,” Bryan tweeted Sunday, referring to the Kansas city that’s a 30-minute drive from Kansas City.

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