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After taking the stage at Tampa, Florida, Zach Bryan is heading to the home of the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas for another Quittin’ Time tour-stop on Saturday, August 17.
He'll be bringing his formidable arsenal of brooding ballads and raucous, rowdy anthems to the AT&T Stadium - and given how electric each night of his 2024 tour has been so far, we're sure he has another blockbuster performance up his sleeve for his Texas fanbase.
What's more, the openers for Zach Bryan's Arlington show will be Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit and Levi Turner. Zach repeatedly refers to Isbell as one of his biggest musical idols, with the duo linking up on-stage to perform the latter's ‘King of Oklahoma’ in Detroit, Michigan. The moment was made even sweeter by the fact that Zach hails from Oklahoma, and we're hoping they'll join forces again in Arlington.
Levi Turner is another exciting addition to the supporting bill, with the fast-emerging, folk-leaning crooner the first artist to be signed to Zach's Belting Bronco Records.
As well as a potential duet with Jason Isbell, Zach Bryan loves treating the crowd to a slew of surprise guests, with previous dates seeing the emergence of The Lumineers, Bruce Springsteen, Tate McRae, Sexxy Red and more for his rousing ’Revival’ finale.
Often, there are non-musical celebrities to be spotted, too, with comedian Shane Gillis making an unexpected appearance in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania earlier in August.
As for which tracks we can look forward to hearing from Zach Bryan, he likes to keep us guessing by mixing up the setlist regularly. However, we feel fairly confident he'll play high-energy fan-favourites such as ‘Quittin’ Time’, ‘Open the Gate’, ‘Heavy Eyes’, ‘Nine Ball’, ‘Dawns’, ‘Burn, Burn, Burn’ and ‘Heading South’. For the latter, he sometimes brings up a lucky fan to sing the track with him. In addition, Zach has been introducing a series of much-loved songs from his widely acclaimed 2024 album, The Great American Bar Scene, including ‘28’ and ‘Pink Skies’.
Thankfully, during recent shows Zach Bryan has been performing his two most popular songs to date - the introspective, wistful ‘Something in the Orange’ and one of the many soulful stand-outs from his 2024 self-titled record, ‘I Remember Everything’. To the occasional disappointment of attendees, he doesn't always play both of these hits, but we'll be keeping our fingers crossed he does in Arlington.
Doors to the AT&T Stadium open at 5pm, but if you're on the floor, fans will be queuing up from much earlier in the day to try and secure a spot as close to the stage as possible.
Bear in mind that only clear bags with maximum dimensions of 12" by 6" by 12" (around the size of a small tote) are allowed in the venue. No large purses or backpacks are permitted, but a small clutch bag no bigger than 4.5" by 6.5" can be brought in.
Zach recently dropped a stellar merchandise range inspired by The Great American Bar Scene, which is available via his online store, but he also sells an assortment of tour tees, hoodies, caps and more at his shows. Some of these can only be purchased at that specific venue, such as his viral Philadelphia Eagles collaboration, which was on offer at Lincoln Financial Field and is yet to be released online.
Zach Bryan's AT&T Stadium show is sold out, but you may be able to find some resale tickets via Ticketmaster, AXS or SeatGeek. It's shaping up to be a truly unmissable occasion for Zach's loyal followers in Dallas, Fort Worth and further afield, with the ‘Oklahoma Smokeshow’ singer-songwriter continuing his ascent into the upper echelons of the country-folk space with each momentous show.
We may be around three hours ‘From Austin’, but if we're ‘Lucky Enough’, Zach Bryan might make this Texas-inspired American Heartbreak classic a temporary addition to his setlist when he storms onto the stage in Arlington on Saturday, August 17.
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Featured photo by Laura Ord