Zach Bryan just announced his biggest tour yet. The country star revealed With Heaven On Tour starting March 7, 2026 in St. Louis. This massive international tour spans over 40 dates across North America and Europe. His upcoming album With Heaven on Top drops January 9, 2026.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- Artist presale starts Dec. 3 at zachbryanpresale.com
- Public on-sale Dec. 5 at zachbryan.com
- Tour runs March 2026 through October 10 at Jordan-Hare Stadium
- Features Kings of Leon, Caamp, Ben Howard, Dijon, and more as support
- Includes iconic venues: Anfield, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Murrayfield
What He Announced Today
Zach Bryan wasted no time with the announcement. The 27-year-old country artist revealed his colossal tour on Monday, November 24th, 2025. This marks a major change from what he previously suggested about touring plans. According to reports, Bryan posted on Instagram: “due to popular demand and some life changes as of late, we’re going on tour next year…God bless.”
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The tour kicks off March 7 in St. Louis and wraps October 10 in Auburn, Alabama. He’ll hit massive venues like Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, The Alamodome in San Antonio, and iconic international stadiums. The dates span across the entire year, giving fans plenty of opportunities to catch him live.
Support acts vary by region and will include major names like Kings of Leon, Caamp, Ben Howard, Dijon, Gregory Alan Isakov, Alabama Shakes, and MJ Lenderman. Each markets gets tailored lineups featuring rising and established artists.
Why This Tour Matters
This isn’t just any tour announcement. It’s massive. Bryan holds the record for the largest single ticketed concert ever in U.S. history. His September 2025 show at Michigan Stadium drew 112,408 fans. That’s the first concert ever held at America’s largest football stadium. Thing is, he’s already proven he can pull those kinds of crowds.
The timing’s significant too. Bryan’s releasing his new album With Heaven on Top in just six weeks. This tour coincides with promoting fresh material. His previous albums have dominated charts. Fans are hungry for new songs, and this tour gives them a reason to get excited about what’s coming.
Plus, he’s finally returning to Europe in a big way. After his sold-out double-header at BST Hyde Park this summer, European fans have been waiting. Now he’s bringing the full-production experience to iconic stadiums like Anfield in Liverpool and Murrayfield in Edinburgh.
Complete Tour Schedule & How to Get Tickets
The full tour spans three continents with stadium dates. Here’s the breakdown by region:
| Region | Dates | Key Cities |
|---|---|---|
| North America | March – October 2026 | St. Louis, Tampa, San Antonio, Louisville, Charlotte, Cleveland, San Diego, Denver, Arlington, Boston |
| Europe & UK | May – June 2026 | San Sebastián, Berlin, Oslo, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Liverpool, Edinburgh, London (2 nights), Cork (2 nights), Belfast |
| Total Dates | Over 40 stadium shows | |
Artist presale registration starts now through www.zachbryanpresale.com. The actual presale kicks off Wednesday, December 3. Then there’s an AEG/venue presale on December 4 at 10am GMT. Finally, general public on-sale happens Friday, December 5 at www.zachbryan.com.
What’s Coming Next: New Album Details
With Heaven on Top releases January 9, 2026. This album ties directly into the tour name. Bryan’s been building anticipation for months, and now fans see the full picture. He released several singles throughout 2025, giving hints about the sound and direction.
His latest album The Great American Bar Scene dropped in July 2024. That project showed his creative range across country, folk, and alternative sounds. Industry insiders expect With Heaven on Top to continue that evolution. The album title itself suggests introspection and spiritual themes, which align with his previous songwriting.
Combined with stadium dates featuring 40-plus shows, Bryan’s establishing himself as one of country’s biggest live acts. The album release gives fans fresh material to hear performed live throughout the tour. That’s the winning formula for major artists—new music plus a full tour supports both projects.
Are You Planning to Go?
This tour’s historic in scale. Over 40 dates at massive venues. International stadiums from Spain to Norway to Scotland. Support from major artists across multiple eras of country and indie music. The presale starts December 3, and general public gets their shot December 5.
Bryan’s already proven he can fill the largest stadiums in the world. Now comes the real test—sustaining that momentum across an entire continent-spanning tour. What do you think? Will you be catching him live at any of these shows?
Sources
- Business Wire – Official tour announcement with complete date listing
- Holler.Country – Tour details and artist background context
- Ticketmaster – Ticket information and presale details

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