Zach Bryan announces 2026 With Heaven On Tour. Get tickets today

Zach Bryan changed course.Back in March, the popular country star declared on Instagram that his Notre Dame concert would “be one of the last shows we announce.Thank you guys for understanding the boys and me taking time away from the road.”Things change though.On Nov.

19, the 29-year-old shared that he was struggling with his mental health and having “earth shattering panic attacks.” He’s since gotten sober and started seeing a therapist.Now, five days after that vulnerable admission, Bryan has officially announced his 2026 ‘With Heaven On Tour’ in support of his forthcoming sixth studio album (which hits shelves in January) on social media citing the run was taking place “due to popular demand and some life changes as of late.”This time around, he’ll be playing stadiums all over the world — on his summer ’25 run, he headlined the largest ticketed concert (!) in the history of the United States when he performed at the University of Michigan’s stadium —  with special guests Kings of Leon, MJ Lenderman, Caamp, Alabama Shakes and Gregory Alan Isakov joining him on select dates.Unfortunately, as of now, the “I Remember Everything” singer doesn’t have any New York or New Jersey gigs planned.However, he will get close when he performs a pair of back-to-back gigs at Foxborough, MA’s Gillette Stadium on Friday, Oct.2 and Saturday, Oct.

3.Based on our findings at Set List FM, when Bryan dropped in at Ann Arbor’s Big House, he delivered 27 songs including fan favorites like .”Revival,” “Something in the Orange,” “I Remember Everything,” “Heading South” and “Burn, Burn, Burn” to name just a few.“He sounds even better live, and a lot of his lyricism itself feels so poetic,” Country Lowdown raved about a July ’25 Bryan concert in Dublin.“The brass instruments, strings and band as a whole were just amazing.

The crowd absolutely loved him and were singing along to nearly every song.”Fans Revivalists can p...

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