Zach John King, the famous country singer, has announced the cancellation of his shows for two weeks following the sudden death of his father. As fans shared their grief and support during this difficult time, the artist wrote a heartfelt tribute to “the greatest man I’ve ever known.”” Saying goodbye to his beloved parent, he assured concertgoers that he would continue the show after the funeral, saying that his father would need him.
Zach John King writes an emotional statement to announce the passing of his father
Zach John King shared his sad thoughts on his social status on July 14, 2026. “On Friday my father went home to Jesus suddenly. He was the rock of our family. My best friend. The greatest person I will ever know,” the ‘Just Missed You’ singer wrote, before adding, “John King was the kind of husband, father, grandfather, friend of Jesus once, and follower of Jesus once. Those who knew him knew that his eyes were not only looking at this dreamy world. It used to make me sad how happy he was even in the most difficult times in life.”Revealing what happened unexpectedly, King said his father was gone in the blink of an eye. “We wanted another 25 years with him, and the pain will be with me for the rest of my life,” he wrote. Additionally, the ‘Wannebe Cowboy’ singer canceled the show following the tragedy to mourn with his family. “After that, imma do what my dad would have me do and get back to work,” she wrote. Concluding the words from the heart, the King wrote the words that his father said on the day of his death: “Today is the day that Jehovah created, I will be happy and rejoice in it,” he said, adding, “I love you father. I’ll see you soon.”
About Zach John King
Growing up in a small town in Georgia, Zach John King was introduced to music through his grandfather. However, that passion turned into a successful music career with his father’s efforts and influence, according to Country Now. The singer was originally scheduled to perform at various upcoming festivals and events, including Country Jam USA, Country Thunder Wisconsin, and Freedom Fest Little Falls, as well as performances on Luke Bryan’s ‘Word on the Street Tour’ and Riley Green’s ‘Cowboy As It Gets Tour’.‘