ZBB plans two singles for Friday with help from Dolly
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ZBB plans two singles for Friday with help from Dolly

Tuesday, September 2, 2025 – Zac Brown Band, will release two singles, "Butterfly (featuring Dolly Parton)" and "Give It Away," from their forthcoming seventh studio-album, "Love & Fear."

"Butterfly" will be put to video starring Brown and Parton. These songs capture storytelling and harmonies, and impactful lyrics.

Both tracks and the official "Butterfly" video will be available on all streaming platforms on Friday. The band's forthcoming full length album, "LOVE & FEAR," will be available on Dec. 5 alongside their performances at Sphere in Las Vegas. The band is slated to play the Sphere on Dec. 5, 6, 12 and 13 and Jan. 9 and 1o.


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