Zach Bryan Will Play Stadiums Around the World in 2026

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Zach Bryan has announced a massive world tour for 2026, with the country star set to play stadiums around the world alongside a unique mix of support acts.
The first leg of the With Heaven On Tour will kick off March 7 at the Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis and wrap May 9 at Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland. Following a run of shows in the U.K. and Europe, Bryan will launch another North American run July 31 at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. He’ll close out the tour Oct. 10 at Jordan-Hare stadium in Auburn, Alabama.
Tickets for all shows will go on sale Dec. 5, with an artist presale set to begin Dec. 3. Registration for the presale is open now, with full info available on Bryan’s website.
Bryan has enlisted an array of artists to provide support during the 40-date run. Among them are his recent studio collaborators, Kings of Leon, as well as Ben Howard, Alabama Shakes, and Caamp. Bryan has also tapped MJ Lenderman, Dijon, Gregory Alan Isakov, J.R. Carroll (who also plays keys in Bryan’s band), Gabriella Rose, Keenan O’Meara, and Fey Fili.
The With Heaven On Tour will be Bryan’s first proper tour since his extensive 2024 Quittin’ Time run. At the end of that trek, Bryan suggested he was stepping back from touring to pursue a masters degree in Paris, but he still wound up playing several gigs this past year. These included a multi-night stand at MetLife Stadium outside of New York City, as well as a historic first concert at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. (The gig reportedly drew 112,408 people making it the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history.)
It’s also been a somewhat tumultuous time for Bryan, marked by a messy public breakup with podcaster Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia and an altercation with Gavin Adcock. Just last week, Bryan offered fans a characteristically candid update on his life and mental health, revealing that he’d been experiencing “earth-shattering panic attacks” and anxiety. To address these problems, Bryan said he stopped drinking and started going to therapy.
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“I feel great, I feel content, I feel whole,” he said. “There is nothing to get me by anymore,” and said, “If you or any of your friends are too tough, too scared, or too stubborn to reach out, know that the most stubborn dumbass on the planet did and didn’t regret it.”

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