Zac Brown is officially off the market after exchanging vows with designer Kendra Scott.
The couple got married on Monday, May 25, while enjoying a family vacation in Greece, a source confirms to Us Weekly.
According to TMZ, who first broke the news, the wedding took place at the luxurious Canaves Epitome Resort in Santorini. Brown, 47, who shares five children with his ex-wife Shelly, and Scott, 52, who has three sons from previous relationships, were able to celebrate the nuptials with their extended family.
Us Weekly has reached out to Brown and Scott’s rep for comment.
Nearly one year ago, the Zac Brown Band member and Scott surprised pop culture fans when they made their red carpet debut as a couple at the 2025 American Music Awards.
Two months after their first public outing, the couple announced their engagement.
“It was golden hour. We danced together on the boat,” Scott recalled of the African proposal on an October 2025 episode of Today With Jenna & Friends. “We listened to the song, ‘I may not be your first, but I’ll be your last.’ … I think I just said, ‘Yes, yes, yes,’ before he even got out, ‘Will you marry me?’”
Before getting down on one knee and proposing, Brown shared a glimpse into why Brown left him knee deep in love.

“Finding someone I’m so like-minded with and share and align in such a way, it’s such an incredible thing,” Brown exclusively told Us in July 2025 ahead of his residency at Sphere in Las Vegas. “It’s totally different than anything I’ve ever had before.”
Throughout their relationship, Brown and Scott have been each other’s biggest cheerleaders as they worked on important projects.
In March, Scott helped support her husband’s foundation and work with Camp Southern Ground. That same month, Brown celebrated his wife launching a Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott store in Nashville.
In a full circle moment, the Zac Brown Band won Best Country Duo or Group at the 2026 American Music Awards on Monday.
“So amazing and well deserved @ZacBrown @ZacBrownBand,” Scott wrote via her Instagram Story nearly one year after making her red carpet debut with the “Chicken Fried” singer.
When looking back at her love story, the Shark Tank judge reminded women to never settle.
“Never give up. It’s never too late to get it right,” Scott previously told Today’s Jenna Bush Hager. “Believe in love. It can still happen. I am so happy and so grateful.”









