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In a since-deleted Instagram Stories post, Zach Bryan has revealed he plans to add a second 2025 show in London, UK, in addition to his momentous BST Hyde Park set on June 28th.
Tickets to the Oklahoma singer-songwriter's BST Hyde Park appearance across The Pond went on sale on Wednesday, October 30th, with Zach Bryan expressing his disbelief at how quickly his fans on the other side of the Atlantic had snapped up the passes. Zach seemed to be suggesting in his Instagram post that the show was sold out, but there are still VIP tickets available on the BST Hyde Park website.
Via Instagram, the ‘Revival’ hitmaker shared, “Due to the unbelievable demand and the Hyde park show selling out immediately in June of next year; we will be adding a second show”.
Zach Bryan added, “More information is coming soon”, before underlining his gratitude to his UK listeners, “Thank you guys so much and the boys and I can't wait to be back in London”.
In his unexpected social media message, Zach took a moment to warn fans that he would still not be touring in 2025, and that this additional UK show is simply a result of the immense demand. He explained, “We still are not going to tour, we only did this because of the surprising speed it sold out. Thank you guys and we love ya!” It's worth highlighting again that the show is not entirely sold out just yet.
The previous - and only - time Zach Bryan has performed in the UK was at London's Islington Assembly Hall in 2023, which has an intimate capacity of under 1,000. It was an electric show, but it'll be an entirely different experience witnessing Zach commanding the stage in front of 65,000 attendees in the sprawling Hyde Park grounds.
It's not yet clear whether Zach Bryan will be performing a second time at BST Hyde Park 2025, with past performers at the much-loved UK concert series having added extra dates after selling out, such as Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band in 2023.
Alternatively, it's possible that Zach might be intending to perform at another venue while he's in London, such as Wembley Arena or the O2 Arena. Given his ability to almost sell out BST Hyde Park on the first day - which has a capacity of 65,000 - perhaps he has an eye on Wembley Stadium. The home of the England football team can fit up to 90,000. However, it feels like Wembley is too big a step at this stage.
The surprise announcement from Zach Bryan comes off the heels of a couple of new music teasers, with the ‘Something in the Orange’ crooner sharing snippets of unreleased tracks such as ’Rockaway’ and ‘All Good Things Past’ in the wake of his high-profile break-up with Brianna LaPaglia. Zach has also been hinting at a forthcoming collaborative merch range with his favourite NFL team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
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