Zach Bryan just dropped huge news for country music fans. The superstar announced his massive With Heaven On Tour featuring 40+ dates across North America and Europe. Kicking off March 7, 2026, the stadium trek runs through October 10, 2026. And that’s just the beginning—the lineup’s loaded with major acts.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- 40+ dates spanning North America and Europe in 2026
- Tour kicks off March 7 in St. Louis at The Dome at America’s Center
- Features Kings of Leon, Alabama Shakes, MJ Lenderman, Dijon, Ben Howard, and more
- General public tickets on sale December 5, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. local time
- Artist presale starts December 3, 2025 via zachbryanpresale.com
- Supports Bryan’s upcoming album With Heaven on Top (releasing January 9, 2026)
The Massive Announcement
Zach Bryan is officially going global in 2026. The With Heaven On Tour marks his biggest international trek yet. It’s not just stadium shows—he’s hitting major venues like MetLife, Gillette Stadium, and legendary European grounds. Pure ambition.
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The tour kicks off March 7, 2026 in St. Louis, Missouri at The Dome at America’s Center. From there, Bryan hits North American cities. We’re talking Tampa, San Antonio, Louisville, Charlotte, and Cleveland. Then summer hits. Bryan heads to Europe for stops in Berlin, Oslo, London, Belfast, and Cork. After that, he returns stateside with dates in San Diego, Denver, Arlington, and Boston.
This tour supports his new album With Heaven on Top, arriving January 9, 2026. The country star previously made headlines by announcing his last major tour in 2024. Plot twist—he’s back on the road and bigger than ever.
Star-Studded Roster of Openers
Bryan didn’t skimp on the opening acts. The lineup features 11 rotating artists. Where do we even start? Kings of Leon tops the list. The rock legends appear on select North American dates. Then there’s Alabama Shakes, the indie-rock powerhouse. MJ Lenderman brings indie-rock vibes. Dijon adds alternative flavor. Ben Howard covers folk. Plus Caamp, Gregory Alan Isakov, J.R. Carroll, Gabriella Rose, Keenan O’Meara, and Fey Fili round out the crew. Different acts appear at different stops. It’s like a festival lineup.
This approach keeps fans guessing. You won’t know who’s opening until you buy tickets. The rotational lineup rewards loyal fans who check multiple shows. That’s next-level tour planning right there.
Tour Dates and Venues
| Region | Month | Key Stops |
|---|---|---|
| North America (Leg 1) | March-May 2026 | St. Louis, Tampa, San Antonio, Louisville, Cleveland |
| Europe/UK | May-June 2026 | Berlin, Oslo, London, Belfast, Cork |
| North America (Leg 2) | July-October 2026 | San Diego, Denver, Arlington, Boston |
| Stadium Capacity | All Venues | Large stadium-scale venues, 40,000+ capacity typical |
Bryan’s hitting major league venues. Gillette Stadium in Boston. AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego. European grounds like Anfield Stadium in Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. These aren’t small club gigs. He’s selling out stadiums with 50,000+ capacity. That’s the scale of his career right now.
How and When to Get Tickets
Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, December 5, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. local time. But fans can grab early access earlier. An artist presale starts Wednesday, December 3, 2025. You’ll need to register at zachbryanpresale.com to get presale codes. Then hit Ticketmaster when your window opens.
Can’t get presale codes? No problem. Resale sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and AXS always have inventory. Prices fluctuate based on demand and date. Front-row seats will cost more. Far upper-level seats less. Stadium shows mean tons of seats available at different price points.
Pro tip: Register for the presale now. You don’t want to miss when it goes live. Popular shows—especially Boston, London, and Denver—will sell fast. The first-leg dates in March and April could move quick too. Get your dates marked on your calendar.
Why This Tour Matters
This announcement’s huge for country music. Zach Bryan basically said no more touring in 2024. Then he pulled back with the Quittin’ Time Tour through 2025. But here he is, ready for a massive 2026 world tour. He’s clearly got new music to support and new energy to share.
The scale shows his growth. This isn’t just North America—he’s taking his sound across the Atlantic. Europe shows that country music’s international appeal is real. Fans in London, Berlin, and Oslo want Zach Bryan. The tour layout proves it. He’s treating Europe equally to America in terms of cities and dates.
What’s really interesting? The featured album comes January 9, 2026. That’s fresh material landing just two months before tour dates start. Bryan’s betting heavily that With Heaven on Top connects with fans. The tour name itself—With Heaven On Tour—ties directly to the album title. Everything’s connected.
Will You Be There?
The stage is set. 40+ dates across two continents. World-class opening acts. Stadium-scale production. Zach Bryan‘s built something special. This tour’s gonna be one for the record books. Will you catch a show? Presale codes drop December 3. General sales begin December 5. Time’s ticking.
Sources
- Consequence – Complete tour dates and opening acts lineup
- Rolling Stone – Tour announcement and artist details
- Billboard – Album release date and tour support context

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