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Taken from Zach Bryan's set at Joan C. Edwards Stadium in Huntington, West Virginia
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Zach Bryan is rapidly approaching the end of his sprawling run of 2025 shows, with the ‘Something in the Orange’ hitmaker gearing up for his blockbuster set at Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana this weekend (September 6th).
It's been a fantastic series of concerts so far, with Bryan kicking things off on the other side of The Pond, before returning Stateside for dates in New Jersey, California and more.
As he's been rolling out a flurry of new singles, lucky attendees have been able to witness a slew of live debuts this year, including the haunting ‘Madeline’ with country prodigy Gabriella Rose and ‘Bowery’ alongside rock titans, Kings of Leon.
On the opening night of his expansive BST Hyde Park 2025 set in the UK, Bryan performed the captivating live debut of his new song, ’Streets of London’, which dropped on June 30th.
In Dublin, Zach Bryan performed his spectacular opening night at Phoenix Park, which featured a live debut of an unreleased song, ‘Plastic Cigarettes’, as well as a stunning duet with Bryan's opener, Noeline Hofmann, for their sinuous 2024 track, ‘Purple Gas’.
Up until July, his 2025 outings had been few and far between, the artist breaking his live show dry-spell with a headlining set at this year's Stagecoach Festival. It turns out that stellar, star-studded performance was a good indicator of what was to come.
During his Dublin opener, he also performed stand-outs from his 2025 album, The Great American Bar Scene, including the collection's '28', 'American Nights' and 'Pink Skies'.
With popular duets like 'I Remember Everything' and 'Hey Driver' making it into the mix, Zach Bryan is leaving room for plenty of other guests to take the spotlight next to him.
Both at Stagecoach and in Dublin, the country-folk chart-topper also played his January single, 'Blue Jean Baby'. It seems we can expect more new music during this summer run of shows, as only a week or so ago, he took to social media to update fans on his rehearsals ahead of the upcoming showcases, enticing them with a mysterious audio recording of what seems to be unreleased music.
Of course, plenty of Zach Bryan staples like 'Oklahoma Smokeshow', 'Something In the Orange', ''68 Fastback' and 'Heading South' get their moments to shine. But one of the highlights in his set is still the beloved encore of 'Revival'. In Dublin, Bryan brought out Hofmann, Turnpike Troubadours and his dad for this number.
Whatever the star chooses to play, though, fans can rest assured his sets are bound to be totally and unflinchingly Zach Bryan.
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