Show summary Hide summary
Zach Bryan is launching his massive “With Heaven on Tour” this spring. The country superstar kicks off the stadium shows March 7 in St. Louis, bringing his biggest international tour yet to fans across North America and Europe through October 2026.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Tour Launch: Begins March 7, 2026 at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis
- Album Support: “With Heaven on Top” released January 9, 2026 with 25 tracks, self-written and self-produced
- Spring Schedule: Major stadium shows throughout March and April across Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Kentucky
- Guest Lineup: Features rotating openers including Caamp, J.R. Carroll, Kings of Leon, Alabama Shakes, Trampled By Turtles, and MJ Lenderman
“With Heaven on Top” Album Marks Sixth Studio Release
Zach Bryan’s latest album represents his most ambitious project yet. Released on January 9, 2026, the record showcases 25 powerful tracks entirely written and produced by Bryan.
The album explores themes of self-discovery, heartbreak, faith, and reflection. Critics described it as a road map through Bryan’s inner world, weaving together moments of intimacy and restlessness. The record debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, cementing his status as a cultural force in country music.
Zach Bryan kicks off ‘With Heaven on Tour’ this spring with stadium shows
Jevon Evans arrives at WWE RAW as free agent, set to sign with red brand or SmackDown
Historic Stadium Run Across 40+ Dates Nationwide
The “With Heaven on Tour” represents Zach Bryan’s largest concert endeavor to date. Running from March 7 through October 10, 2026, the tour spans 40 dates across North America and Europe.
Spring brings the tour to major stadium venues including The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Alamodome in San Antonio, LSU Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, H.A. Chapman Stadium in Tulsa, Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, and L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in Louisville.
Spring Tour Dates and Venue Details
| Date | City | Venue |
| March 7 | St. Louis, MO | The Dome at America’s Center |
| March 14 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium |
| March 21 | San Antonio, TX | Alamodome |
| March 28 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU Tiger Stadium |
| April 3-4 | Tulsa, OK | H.A. Chapman Stadium |
| April 11 | Louisville, KY | L&N Federal Stadium |
| April 18 | Charlotte, NC | Bank of America Stadium |
Each show features different opening acts tailored to regional audiences, with setlists reaching 30 plus tracks. The tour promises intimate performances in massive stadiums, creating a unique concert experience.
“Zach Bryan is set to embark on his biggest international tour yet, a US and European run of dates kicking off March 7, 2026, with 40 dates across North America and Europe.”
— AEG Worldwide, Tour Promoter
Opening Acts and Special Guest Stars Announced for Each Stop
Zach Bryan assembled an impressive roster of supporting artists for his tour. Early stops feature Caamp and J.R. Carroll, while other dates showcase Trampled By Turtles, Kings of Leon, Alabama Shakes, MJ Lenderman, Dijon, Gregory Alan Isakov, and Gabriella Rose.
Each stadium venue was carefully selected to accommodate the tour’s scale and production demands. The artist rotations vary by date, allowing different regional audiences to experience curated lineups. Fans report that both headliner and supporting performances deliver memorable moments, with setlists running 90 to 120 minutes at each stop.
What Can Fans Expect From This Record-Breaking Tour Experience?
The “With Heaven on Tour” represents a new chapter in Zach Bryan’s career. With stadium production values and carefully curated setlists, each show promises to showcase the depth of “With Heaven on Top” alongside fan favorites from his earlier albums.
Tickets remain available through Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and StubHub. Early spring dates are selling quickly as fans rush to secure their spots. This marks the first time Bryan performs his latest work at this scale, making the spring shows some of the most anticipated concerts of the year for country music fans nationwide.
Sources
- Variety – Official tour announcement and spring date confirmations
- Rolling Stone – Album release details and tour coverage
- AEG Worldwide – Tour promotion and venue information











