
Zach Bryan recently finished a brief tour of American arenas, but he has big ambitions for 2024, both in terms of tour length and, in certain cases, venue size. The singer-songwriter announced the “Quittin Time Tour” tour on Monday. The trek will take place from March through December, with stadiums serving as a large portion of the dates.
Some of the performers scheduled to launch concerts for the 27-year-old phenomenon in stadiums along the routing include Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit and Sheryl Crow, who the majority of music fans are accustomed to seeing as longtime headliners. Other openers on the tour include Levi Turner, who is signed to Bryan’s label and is the only constant among the openers, Turnpike Troubadours, Sierra Ferrell, the Middle East, Matt Maeson, and the just-released album by Bryan.
The announcement follows Warner Records’ release of Zach Bryan’s self-titled album on Friday and the weekend’s conclusion of the “Burn, Burn, Burn Tour.”
Bryan continues to avoid using Ticketmaster, a company he has criticized on social media and even in the title of a live album, so AEG Presents is promoting the tour instead.
Despite the tour’s 10-month duration, some significant cities are not included, most notably southern California, where Bryan just performed to a sold-out crowd at Crypto.com Arena. This would raise the idea that not all the tour dates have been finalized just yet.
Most of the towns where Bryan performs in arenas rather than stadiums will see two performances from the singer, including the tour’s opening dates in Chicago on March 6 and 7 and the tour’s concluding dates in Tulsa on December 13 and 14.
Shows in the wider Dallas area, the Boston area, Denver, Atlanta, Tampa, and Minneapolis are among the stadium appearances. Isbell will join the tour in Foxborough, Massachusetts, Arlington, Texas, and Tampa. In Atlanta, Crow is on the schedule.
Bryan is anticipated to keep a close grip on ticket resale opportunities, similar to his recently concluded tour. Fans must register here in advance in order to receive a presale code before tickets go on sale. For those who receive the code, the presale for tickets starts on September 6.