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For the last few years, Zach Bryan has been more or less threatening to quit touring.
As one of the most popular and highest-grossing country artists in modern history, time will tell if he delivers on this promise, but it won't be this year as the Grammy-nominated hitmaker has a handful of dates lineup up across 2025.
While most of Bryan's 2025 dates are attached to various festivals, including his headlining slot at Stagecoach in April and BST Hyde Park in the UK come June, fans will get a few chances to see the superstar in action during a proper headlining tour stop.
The Oklahoma native will be heading across the pond a bit early as he sets up for three consecutive nights at Dublin's Phoenix Park from June 20-22. Once back stateside, he'll also play a trio of nights at the iconic MetLife Stadium in New Jersey from July 18-20, as well as single nights in California, West Virginia and Indiana.
Bryan will also play Ann Arbor's Michigan Stadium on September 27, selling out the biggest stadium in the world and allegedly serving as curtains closed on his touring excursions.
Since emerging onto the scene in a big way in 2019 with his debut album, DeAnn, Bryan has remained a rather divisive figure in the country music world, yet it's evident that his negative feelings of being in the public eye have been brewing for a while.
Late in 2024, Bryan announcing that he would be stepping back from the spotlight and focussing on studying for his Master's degree in Paris, France.
Across the limited run of dates, Bryan will be joined by a rotating lineup of supporting acts.
While in Dublin, fans will be able to catch opening performances from Turnpike Troubadours and Noeline Hoffman. Shortly after, those same acts will be on deck during BST weekend, along with direct support from Dermot Kennedy and daytime sets from My. Joy, Gabrielle Aplin, Willow Avalon, Ole 60,Waylon Wyatt, Gabriella Rose, Aaron Rowe, Nadia Kadek, Bo Staloch and Jasper Hodges.
Once back stateside, Bryan will link up again with Turnpike Troubadours, Kennedy and Hofmann, as well as Kings of Leon, Trampled By Turtles, Petey USA and Shane Gillis.
Closing out the year, the highly-anticipated Michigan Stadium show will feature performances John Mayer, Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen, and Joshua Slone.
For a typical set list from one of Zach Bryan's live shows, see below:
Overtime
Open the Gate
God Speed
The Great American Bar Scene (Lyrics)
Fifth of May
Tishomingo
Nine Ball
High Road (Lyrics)
East Side of Sorrow
28 (Lyrics)
Deep Satin (Lyrics)
Oklahoma Smokeshow
Dawns
Pink Skies (Lyrics)
Heavy Eyes
Tourniquet
Heading South
Billy Stay
Something in the Orange (Lyrics)
Oak Island (Lyrics)
Hey Driver
Burn, Burn, Burn
I Remember Everything (Lyrics)
Towers (Lyrics)
Quittin' Time
Encore
Revival (Lyrics)
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