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Taken from Zach Bryan's show at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, Canada on March 17 2024
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Zach Bryan has now kicked off his hotly anticipated 2024 Quittin‘ Time tour, with the ‘Something in the Orange’ singer-songwriter set to bring his rapidly expanding arsenal of hits to New York, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, Oklahoma, California and more over the course of the year.
Fans were hoping Zach would incorporate a handful of newer tracks into his setlist, and judging by his performances so far, ticker-holders for his 2024 shows will not be disappointed.
At his opening tour-stop in Chicago, Zach Bryan performed two unreleased fan-favourites, ‘Better Days’ and ‘The Great American Bar Scene’, the latter of which is widely expected to be the title-track from Zach's keenly awaited upcoming album.
In addition, the country-folk megastar surprised fans at the first night of his tour by bringing out a special guest, Kacey Musgraves, to perform their chart-topping duet, ‘I Remember Everything’ together. We'll be keeping a close watch on who else emerges during Zach's shows this year, with the Oklahoma native known for treating audience-members to high-profile, unexpected on-stage link-ups.
Here you can find Zach Bryan's updated setlist as he continues his 2024 concert tour.
Thankfully, the biggest songs in Zach Bryan's formidable discography are mainstays in the ‘Deep Satin’ crooner's setlist, with Zach regularly performing the likes of ‘Condemned’, ‘Heading South’, ‘Highway Boys’ and ‘Burn, Burn, Burn’ out on the road.
Interestingly, he's been performing ‘Overtime’ as the first song of his set this year so far, with Zach Bryan previously opting for the raucous, rowdy ‘Open the Gate’ as his opener.
The spectacular finale remains the same, though, with the now-iconic ‘Revival’ serving as the perfect choice for the encore, with Zach Bryan and his band storming back onto the stage to deliver the high-energy American Heartbreak stand-out.
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Featured photo by Laura Ord