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Zach Bryan's 2026 ‘With Heaven On Tour’ Concert Tour Setlist

March 20, 2026 5:01 pm GMT

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Zach Bryan's 2026 ‘With Heaven On Tour’ Concert Tour Setlist

Taken from Zach Bryan's set at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on March 14th, 2026

Set Start Time: 9:05pm

  • Overtime
  • Open the Gate
  • Appetite
  • With Heaven On Top
  • Something in the Orange
  • Say Why
  • Dawns
  • Nine Ball
  • You'll Get By
  • Hey Driver
  • Billy Stay
  • Dry Deserts
  • Rivers and Creeks
  • Oklahoma Smokeshow
  • The Good I'll Do
  • Santa Fe
  • The Way Back
  • Pink Skies
  • Blue Jean Baby
  • God Speed
  • Burn, Burn, Burn
  • East Side of Sorrow
  • Motorcycle Drive By
  • Bowery
  • DeAnn's Denim
  • Bad News
  • Skin
  • Heading South
  • Fifth of May
  • Slicked Back
  • Runny Eggs
  • I Remember Everything
  • Quittin’ Time

Encore

  • Revival

Zach Bryan's With Heaven On Tour is in full swing, with the ‘Pink Skies’ hitmaker set to bring his catalogue of country-folk earworms across the US, Europe and more in 2026.

So far, Bryan has been incorporating a mix of classics from his earlier projects, such as Elizabeth, DeAnn and American Heartbreak, as well as embracing a range of stellar material from his new album - and the tour's namesake - With Heaven On Top.

Bryan has a lot of material to pack into his setlist, and most of his core fanbase know his deep cuts just as well as they know the viral hits - and that's reflected in the length of his 2026 shows so far. In Tampa, for instance, Bryan delivered his longest ever performance, with his set spanning a whopping 34 songs and lasting almost three hours.

He's been serenading attendees with early stand-outs from With Heaven On Top such as ‘Dry Deserts’, ‘DeAnn's Denim’, ‘Say Why’, ‘Appetite’, ‘Rivers and Creeks’ and ‘Runny Eggs’.

The Oklahoma native has also been treating fans to live-wire renditions of electric anthems such as ‘Open the Gate’, ‘Overtime’, ‘Oklahoma Smokeshow’ and ‘Heading South’.

Much has been made of the fact that Bryan has been performing his controversial 2026 track, ‘Bad News’, in which he criticises the Trump administration's ICE raids. Bryan doesn't tend to let the noise online deter his artistry though, so we suspect the ‘I Remember Everything’ chart-topper will keep this in the setlist.

In Tampa, Bryan also surprised ticket-holders with the first ever performance of his unreleased gem, ‘You'll Get By’, and we're hoping he has more unexpected inclusions up his sleeve.

And, of course, if you're heading to one of Bryan's 2026 shows, you can look forward his now-iconic ‘Revival’ finale, during which he often brings out an A-list guest. So far, we've had NFL star Baker Mayfield, and we're curious to see who's next...

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Written by Maxim Mower
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