Zac Brown and Kendra Scott Are Engaged!

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July 25, 2025: Musician Zac Brown, 46, and acclaimed jewelry designer Kendra Scott, 51, have announced their engagement, confirming their happy news exclusively to PEOPLE. Scott was photographed showcasing a dazzling pink diamond, beaming alongside Brown in sweet photos following his proposal.

“We are so happy and grateful that we found each other,” the couple shared with PEOPLE.

The engagement comes just a couple of months after the duo made their red carpet debut at the American Music Awards in Las Vegas in May. At the time, a source close to the couple revealed to PEOPLE that they had been dating for several months, having been “set up by a mutual friend.” The source added that they are “head over heels and have become inseparable.” Brown and Scott were also seen together at fellow country artist Jamey Johnson’s wedding in May.


A Shared Passion for Philanthropy and Upcoming Projects

The engagement coincides with a significant period for Brown professionally. At the AMAs, the lead singer of the Zac Brown Band was honored with the show’s first-ever Veterans’ Voice Award, recognizing artists who have made a lasting impact on the lives of veterans. Furthermore, the band recently announced a residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas for December 2025 and January 2026. The initial four-show run has been expanded to six dates: December 5, 6, 12, 13, 2025, and January 9, 10, 2026.

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Brown expressed his excitement for the upcoming shows and their new album, Love & Fear, which will be released on December 5, 2025, the first night of the residency. “Bringing our new album Love & Fear to Sphere Las Vegas is a dream come true. It’s my masterpiece so far,” he wrote on Instagram. “This show is the story of my life that I have never shared, a journey through my imagination, music and stories that have defined who I am.”

Beyond music, Brown is deeply involved in philanthropy, working closely with Hope for the Warriors, a nonprofit assisting combat-wounded service members. He is also the founder of Camp Southern Ground, a residential camp for children and teens that also serves veterans, aiding their assimilation back into civilian life.

Kendra Scott is equally passionate about giving back through her Kendra Scott Foundation, which recently donated over half a million dollars to organizations assisting with the Kerr County flood tragedy. A source noted that this shared commitment to philanthropy is a significant aspect of their mutual attraction.

Both Brown and Scott are parents, and together they have a blended family of eight children, ranging in age from 11 to 23.


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