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By Alli Patton
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Taken from a teaser Zach Bryan posted to his social media on August 7, 2025
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Zach Bryan is heading back to the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre for the first time in nearly two years, preparing to take the Morrison, Colorado venue, where he recorded his 2022 All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster live album, by storm once again.
The Sunday (Aug. 10) showcase comes not long after the star wowed MetLife Stadium with an incendiary three-night outing this past July.
That wasn't his only massive jaunt this summer. He also gave a thrilling two-night display at London's BST Hyde Park, bringing with him a wide array of country and Americana favorites, like Turnpike Troubadours, Willow Avalon, Noeline Hofmann, Waylon Wyatt, Gabriella Rose, Mt. Joy, Ole 60, Angel White, Gabrielle Aplin and more.
After those impeccable displays, he'll have a lot to live up to, needing to pack days worth of excitement into one single night showcase. If anyone can do it, though, its the 'Pink Skies' hitmaker himself.
Over the last few days, the artist has been keeping fans appraised of his travels and plans for the night in question.
"Gonna try n make it the best show of all time see ya then," he wrote in a post on X, shortly after sharing a proposed setlist.
It appears fans can expect a mix of longtime favorites, like 'Oklahoma Smokeshow' and 'Heading South', as well as newer hits, such as The Great American Bar Scene's '28'.
It seems some brand new offerings, like the freshly dropped 'Madeline' and the new Kings of Leon-assisted 'Bowery', will get their time in the spotlight, too.
Come Sunday, the action begins at 7:00 p.m., with the opening act taking the stage. With two supporting artists in place – Ocie Elliott and Jack Van Cleaf – it's difficult to say when exactly Bryan will go on, but we're guessing some time around 9:00 p.m.
With a curfew at 11:00 p.m., that gives the artist two good hours to deliver on what we believe will be an unforgettable performance.
As you prepare for a stellar night, make sure to know before you go. As with many event spaces, the amphitheatre adheres to a bag policy, allowing single-pocket bags that are no larger than 13” x 15” x 8” in size. Small purses and fanny packs are permitted.
If driving, parking lots open 2 hours before doors open, with attendants present to guide vehicles. According to the amphitheatre's website, visitors could be directed to park in a space that may require hiking to the venue. They recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes.
If Bryan's merchandise is anything like the trove that appeared during his overseas dates earlier this summer, concert-goers will not be short of options in the way of shirts, hoodies, hats and more.
Be sure to check out the merch stall and snag something just in time for Bryan's classic 'Revival' encore.
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