Country singer Zach Bryan halted his concert at the Tacoma Dome in Washington after a fan threw an object on stage, hitting a guitarist. Bryan scolded the audience and threatened to remove the offender if identified. This incident occurred during his "Quittin' Time" tour, which has been extended due to high demand. The event follows Bryan's recent split from Brianna "Chickenfry" LaPaglia, who accused him of emotional abuse. The trend of fans throwing items at performers has affected other artists like Pink and Drake.
Zach Bryan kicked off The Quittin Time Tour with a powerful performance at the United Center in Chicago, showcasing his rugged howls and delicate vocals to a sold-out crowd. The singer-songwriter's devoted fan base, which has expanded to include more women and teenagers, passionately sang along to his emotionally charged songs, creating a unique and deeply connected concert experience that transcends mere musical harmony.
Zach Bryan kicked off his Quittin Time Tour in Chicago with a surprise appearance by Kacey Musgraves, marking the first live performance of their duet "I Remember Everything." The song, off Bryan's 2023 self-titled LP, had previously won a Grammy for Best Country Duo/Group Performance and debuted at Number One on the Hot 100. Musgraves, who recently performed on Saturday Night Live, is set to release her new album "Deeper Well," while Bryan's tour will feature opening acts such as The War and Treaty, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, and Sierra Ferrell.
Country singer Zach Bryan will be performing his biggest concert in Detroit at Ford Field on June 20, 2024. This comes after his recent self-titled album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's albums chart. Tickets can be registered for through Bryan's website, with pre-sales starting on October 18. The concert will feature opening acts Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and Levi Turner, and is part of Bryan's extensive Quittin' Time Tour.
Singer-songwriter Zach Bryan has announced the "Quittin Time Tour" for 2024, which will span 10 months and include performances in arenas and stadiums across the United States. The tour will feature opening acts such as Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Sheryl Crow, Turnpike Troubadours, Sierra Ferrell, the Middle East, Matt Maeson, and Levi Turner. Despite the extensive tour length, some major markets are missing from the itinerary, suggesting that additional dates may be added later. The tour is being promoted by AEG Presents, and Bryan continues to avoid using Ticketmaster for ticket sales.