Zach Bryan just announced a massive 54-date headlining tour, dubbed The Quittin Time Tour ’24.
The GRAMMY nominated superstar took to social media on Monday (Aug. 28) to share the exciting tour news with fans. “This year was too much fun, thank you guys so much for making our lives a dream. Boys are headed home and gearin’ up,” Bryan wrote on Instagram.
Bryan’s Quittin Time Tour kicks off with back-to-back performances at United Center in Chicago, Illinois on March 6 and 7 before embarking on a cross-country journey. The Quittin’ Time Tour ’24 find Zach Bryan visiting stadiums and major arenas throughout North America.
Stadium And Arena Tour
The trek includes stops at football stadiums in Denver, Foxborough, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Tampa, Arlington, and Minneapolis. The tour will wrap up in his hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, with back-to-back shows at the BOK Center on December 13 and 14.
The Quittin Time Tour also features an impressive lineup of supporting acts, including The Middle East, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Turnpike Troubadours, Sheryl Crow, Sierra Ferrell, Matt Maeson, and Levi Turner.
The 27-year-old artist is currently in the midst of his The Burn, Burn, Burn Tour, a extensive trek that kicked off in April and is set to conclude on August 30 in Kansas City.
Fans can register for presale access HERE, with presale beginning on September 6. General on-sale begins September 8.
Zach Bryan’s Self-Titled Album
The news comes just days after the release of his fourth full-length studio album, Zach Bryan, which arrived on August 25 via Warner Records.
The self-produced project features 16 tracks, including the fan-favorite tune “Overtime,” as well as four collaborations. “Hey Driver” features The War And Treaty alongside Bryan, “Holy Roller” includes Sierra Ferrell as a guest, “I Remember Everything” showcases Kacey Musgraves, and “Spotless” finds The Lumineers joining forces with Bryan.
“Really proud to call the writing and production on somethin’ all mine,” Bryan captioned his reveal on social media. “Thank y’all for your patience, I didn’t make this album to appease people who will never be happy anyways, I made it for my people.”
Follows Success Major Label Debut, American Heartbreak
This release marks Bryan’s second album with Warner Records, succeeding 2022’s American Heartbreak. The latter achieved Platinum certification and maintained a position within the U.S. top 10 for more than a year following its initial debut.
Included in that album was Bryan’s chart-topping hit “Something in the Orange,” which just concluded an impressive streak of 65 continuous weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. This achievement solidified the tune as the longest-running country single by a male artist on the chart to date.
Before joining forces with Warner, Bryan independently released two albums: DeAnn in 2019 and Elisabeth in 2020.
Zach Bryan Track List
1. Fear & Friday’s (Poem)
2. Overtime
3. Summertime’s Close
4. East Side Of Sorrow
5 “Hey Driver” (ft. War And Treaty)
6. Fear And Fridays
7. Ticking
8. Holy Roller (ft. Sierra Ferrell)
9. Jake’s Piano/Long Island
10. El Dorado
11. I Remember Everything (ft. Kacey Musgraves)
12. Tourniquet
13. Spotless (ft. The Lumineers)
14. Tradesman
15. Smaller Acts
16. Oklahoma Son
See a full list of Zach Bryan’s Quittin’ Time Tour dates below.
Zach Bryan’s Quittin Time Tour Dates
March
6 – Chicago, IL – United Center *^
7 – Chicago, IL – United Center *^
9 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena *^
10 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center *^
12 – State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center *^
14 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center *^
15 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center *^
17 Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena *^
18 Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena *^
20 Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum *
22 Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at the BJCC *^
25 Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena *^
27 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center *^
28 Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center *^
April
26 Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena *^
29 Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center *^
May
2 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center *^
5 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena *^
6 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena *^
9 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center *^
13 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena *^
14 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena *^
17 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center *^
18 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center *^
June
7 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena #^
8 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena #^
15 – Denver, CO – Empower Field at Mile High #^
22 – Columbus, OH – Buckeye Country Superfest
26 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium +^
July
30 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center @^
31 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center @^
August
3 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum @^
4 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum @^
7 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field %^
10 – Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium !^
14 – Tampa, FL – Raymond James Stadium +^
17 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium +^
20 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center @^
24 – Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium %^
25 – Grand Forks, ND – Alerus Center @^
November
17 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place @^
18 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place @^
20 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena @^
22 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome @^
23 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome @^
26 – Portland, OR – Moda Center @^
27 – Portland, OR – Moda Center @^
29 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center@^
December
3 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena @^
4 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena @^
6 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center @^
7 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center @^
13 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center @^
14 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center @^
*The Middle East
+ Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
% Turnpike Troubadours
! Sheryl Crow
# Sierra Ferrell
@ Matt Maeson
^ Levi Turner