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ZBB stands behind "Two Blue Chairs & You"

Monday, August 5, 2024 – Zac Brown Band announced their brand-new single "Two Blue Chairs & You," via Warner Music Nashville will be out Aug. 23..

"Two Blue Chairs & You" is an upbeat beach-inspired song. Co-produced by lead singer Zac Brown and frequent collaborator Ben Simonetti, the song was also co-written by the pair alongside Jonathan Singleton and Rob Snyder and follows on the heels of the band's summer anthem, "Tie Up."

"This song is all about summertime vibes," said Brown. "It's the next release from our upcoming EP, and we can't wait for everyone to hear it. So go out, have a great summer, and we're looking forward to seeing you on the road soon."

This past weekend, the band played at Nashville's Nissan Stadium, where Zac Brown Band took the stage on Saturday with Kenny Chesney as part of the Sun Goes Down Tour.


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