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Zach Bryan Makes Next-Level Leap To Major Arenas, Stadiums On 2024 “The Quittin Time Tour”
Zach Bryan, on the heels of releasing his eponymous fourth album on Friday, embarks on “The Quittin Time Tour” of major arenas and a run of stadiums in 2024, the country phenom announced today. The tour appears to mark the breakout of the 27-year-old Navy vet into country music’s stratosphere, with multiple dates in major markets, a run of stadiums and a lineup of support artists that can very well hold their own on large concert stages.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, Turnpike Troubadours, Sierra Farrell, Levi Turner, The Middle East, and Matt Maeson will take turns opening for Bryan at venues kicking off March 6-7 at the United Center in Chicago and running through two hometown shows Dec. 13-14 at BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
“Quittin time” doesn’t really seem to be on the agenda for Bryan, who is wrapping his “Burn, Burn, Burn” tour this week and still has festivals on his dance card through the end of 2023. “The Quitting Time Tour” has all the makings to become one of country – or any genre’s – biggest tours of 2024.
“The Quittin Time Tour” will put Bryan in 38 cities for 54 shows including a run of NFL stadiums – Empire Field at Mile High in Denver; Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia; Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts; Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta; Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida; U.S. Bank Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota; and AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. He’ll also headline Buckeye Country Superfest in Columbus, Ohio, June 22, too.
In addition to the massive stadium dates, the AEG Presents-produced tour will also stop for numerous two-nighters in venues including the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey; Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario; Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, New York; T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas; AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas; and Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Fans can register for presale access at Zach Bryan’s website with presale beginning on Sept. 6. General on-sale begins Sept. 8.
The new album contains 16 tracks that explores the Grammy-nominated singer’s Southern states roots that combine a litany of varied musical and literary influences. Written and produced entirely by Bryan himself, the self-titled album boasts collaborations with Kacey Musgraves, The Lumineers, Sierra Ferrell, and The War and Treaty.
Zach Bryan’s The Quittin Time Tour 2024 Dates:
Support Acts:
* The Middle East
+ Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
% Turnpike Troubadours
! Sheryl Crow
# Sierra Ferrell
@ Matt Maeson
^ Levi Turner
Italics indicate Live Nation date
March 06 Chicago, IL United Center *^
March 07 Chicago, IL United Center *^
March 09 Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena *^
March 10 Buffalo, NY KeyBank Center *^
March 12 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center *^
March 14 Newark, NJ Prudential Center *^
March 15 Newark, NJ Prudential Center *^
March 17 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena *^
March 18 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena *^
March 20 Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum *^
March 22 Birmingham, AL Legacy Arena at the BJCC *^
March 25 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena *^
March 27 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center *^
March 28 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center *^
April 26 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena *^
April 29 Omaha, NE CHI Health Center *^
May 02 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center *^
May 05 Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena *^
May 06 Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena *^
May 09 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center *^
May 13 North Little Rock, AR Simmons Bank Arena *^
May 14 North Little Rock, AR Simmons Bank Arena *^
May 17 Oklahoma City, OK Paycom Center *^
May 18 Oklahoma City, OK Paycom Center *^
June 07 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena #^
June 08 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena #^
June 15 Denver, CO Empower Field at Mile High #^
June 22 Columbus, OH Buckeye Country Superfest
June 26 Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium +^
July 30 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center @^
July 31 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center @^
August 03 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum @^
August 04 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum @^
August 07 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field %^
August 10 Atlanta, GA Mercedes-Benz Stadium !^
August 14 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium +^
August 17 Arlington, TX AT&T Stadium +^
August 20 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center @^
August 24 Minneapolis, MN U.S. Bank Stadium %^
August 25 Grand Forks, ND Alerus Center @^
November 17 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place @^
November 18 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place @^
November 20 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena @^
November 22 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome @^
November 23 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome @^
November 26 Portland, OR Moda Center @^
November 27 Portland, OR Moda Center @^
November 29 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center @^
December 03 Glendale, AZ Desert Diamond Arena @^
December 04 Glendale, AZ Desert Diamond Arena @^
December 06 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center @^
December 07 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center @^
December 13 Tulsa, OK BOK Center @^
December 14 Tulsa, OK BOK Center @^