Kings of Leon just released “We’re Onto Something,” a new single featuring Zach Bryan that they first performed together live at Golden Gate Park. The reflective track is described by Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill as a loose, vibe-driven song about embracing spontaneity in music. The song is accompanied by a tour-themed music video directed by Casey McGrath that showcases behind-the-scenes moments and live clips from Red Rocks Amphitheatre, as well as footage of their performance together in San Francisco. This collaboration follows Bryan and Followill’s earlier joint track, “Bowery,” which the country star called the “honor of my life,” and their memorable onstage performance of “Atlantic City” with Bruce Springsteen during Bryan’s concert at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. Kings of Leon will perform at Ohana Fest on September 26 and at Pilgrimage Music Festival on September 27-28, while Bryan has a trio of stadium shows left this summer in Huntington, West Virginia; Notre Dame, Indiana; and Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Rolling Stone)

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Kings Of Leon Shares Studio Version Of Zach Bryan Collaboration, “We’re Onto Something”
Aug 24, 2025 | 8:00 PM