Zach Bryan is embarking on a 10-month-long tour in North America in support of his recently released self-titled album.
Titled the "Quittin Time Tour" the US Navy veteran turned country superstar is set to kick off his tour on March 2024 in a two-day show in Chicago's United Center.
Bryan will be on the road for 10 months, stopping over in Canada, New York, Las Vegas, and California, before capping off in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Zach Bryan Tour Guests
It's going to be a breath of fresh air as Zach Bryan will be supported by Country music superstars who are used to doing their headlining tours. Sheryl Crow and Jason Isbell of the 400 Unit will serve as Zach Bryan's tour guests. It also includes Sierra Ferrell, Middle East, Matt Maeson, Levi Turner, and Turnpike Troubadours.
How to Buy Zach Bryan Tour Tickets?
Good news for Zach Bryan fans - he won't be teaming up with Live Nation and Ticketmaster, as he publicly expressed his hatred of the companies.
As of now, per Variety, fans interested in buying Zach Bryan tickets can register on this link to get a presale code. Ticket presale for the Zach Bryan tour will begin on Sep. 6, 2023.
Check out the Zach Bryan tour dates below:
Zach Bryan Tour 2024 Dates, Venues
March 6, 7, in Chicago, IL, at United Center
March 9, in Pittsburgh, PA, at PPG Paints Arena
March 10, in Buffalo, NY, at KeyBank Center
March 12, in State College, PA, at Bryce Jordan Center
March 14, 15, in Newark, NJ, at Prudential Center
March 17, 18, in Toronto, ON, at Scotiabank Arena
March 20, in Milwaukee, WI, at Fiserv Forum
March 22, in Birmingham, AL, at Legacy Arena at the BJCC
March 25, in Washington, D.C., at Capital One Arena
March 27, 28, in Brooklyn, NY, at Barclays Center
April 26, in Des Moines, IA, at Wells Fargo Arena
April 29, in Omaha, NE, at CHI Health Center
May 2, in St. Louis, MO, at Enterprise Center
May 5, 6, in Greenville, SC, at Bon Secours Wellness Arena
May 09, in Knoxville, TN, at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
May 13, 14, in North Little Rock, AR, at Simmons Bank Arena
May 17, 18, in Oklahoma City, OK, at Paycom Center
June 7, 8, in Las Vegas, NV, at T-Mobile Arena
June 15, in Denver, CO, at Empower Field at Mile High
June 22, in Columbus, OH, at Buckeye Country Superfest
June 26, in Foxborough, MA, at Gillette Stadium
July 30, 31, in San Antonio, TX, at AT&T Center
Aug. 3, 4, in Greensboro, NC, at Greensboro Coliseum
Aug. 7, in Philadelphia, PA, at Lincoln Financial Field
Aug. 10, in Atlanta, GA, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Aug. 14, in Tampa, FL, at Raymond James Stadium
Aug. 17, in Arlington, TX, at AT&T Stadium
Aug. 20, in Kansas City, MO, at T-Mobile Center
Aug. 24, in Minneapolis, MN, at U.S. Bank Stadium
Aug. 25, in Grand Forks, ND, at Alerus Center
Nov. 17, 18, in Edmonton, AB, at Rogers Place
Nov. 20, in Vancouver, BC, at Rogers Arena
Nov. 22, 23, in Tacoma, WA, at Tacoma Dome
Nov. 26, 27, in Portland, OR, at Moda Center
Nov. 29, in Sacramento, CA, at Golden 1 Center
Dec. 3, 4, in Glendale, AZ, at Desert Diamond Arena
Dec. 6, 7, in Salt Lake City, UT, at Delta Center
Dec. 13, 14, in Tulsa, OK, at BOK Center
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