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By Maxim Mower
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Zach Bryan might be preparing to quit touring, but he still has a few blockbuster shows left up his sleeve. The Oklahoma native has unveiled a momentous concert at Indiana's Notre Dame Stadium alongside Shane Gillis and Dermot Kennedy.
The ‘Something in the Orange’ hitmaker will serenade the expansive stadium - which can fit around 80,000 attendees - with his electric arsenal of folk-leaning anthems on September 9th.
The bill for this concert is particularly interesting, with comedian Shane Gillis joining one of Zach Bryan's fellow folk mavericks, Dermot Kennedy, as support in Notre Dame, Indiana.
While it's unusual for a comedian to share the bill with a musician in this way, it won't be the first time Zach Bryan and Shane Gillis team up, with the duo delivering an impromptu set in New Orleans ahead of cheering on their beloved Philadelphia Eagles as they secured victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl LIX.
As part of today's announcement, Zach Bryan has underlined how excited he is to be headlining the iconic venue, which usually serves as the home of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish college football team. The ‘I Remember Everything’ chart-topper explained, “My good friends Shane, Dermot and me are coming to play for The Fighting Irish”.
Bryan went on to once again emphasise that he is planning to step away from touring, “This will be one of the last shows we announce. thank you guys for understanding the boys and me taking time away from the road. Couldn’t go without having some of the most talented people I know play with me out at Notre Dame”.
The folk-country megastar concluded by offering fans an update on his current mindset, with Zach Bryan seemingly in a more content state of mind, following the widespread backlash he received in the aftermath of his contentious split from Brianna LaPaglia in November. Bryan shared, “Love you guys and feel more blessed by the day”.
Public ticket on-sale for Zach Bryan's Notre Dame Stadium show opens on Friday, March 7th at 10am ET, with demand set to be through-the-roof. Fans will be hoping Bryan and his team might add a coveted second date, like they have done with other 2025 stadium shows, if tickets to his September 9th concert sell out quickly.
In addition to Indiana's Notre Dame Stadium, this year Zach Bryan is scheduled to headline California's Stagecoach Festival, two nights at London's BST Hyde Park, three nights at Dublin's Phoenix Park, three nights at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium and one night at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, along with a highly anticipated show at the largest venue in North America, Ann Arbor's Michigan Stadium.
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