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Zach Bryan's 2024 Atlanta, Georgia Shows: Everything You Need to Know

August 9, 2024 3:55 pm GMT

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ZACH BRYAN 2024 ‘QUITTIN’ TIME’ TOUR - ATLANTA, GEORGIA

When: August 10 & 11, 2024

Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta Georgia

Who are the Openers:

  • Saturday, August 10 - Matt Maeson & Levi Turner
  • Sunday, August 11 - Ole 60 & Levi Turner

What Will Zach Bryan Perform: Expected Setlist

When Do Doors Open: 5:30pm

What Time Does Zach Bryan Take the Stage: Usually 9:15pm

Where Can I Buy Tickets: August 10 Tickets & August 11 Tickets

With every passing tour-stop on Zach Bryan's 2024 Quittin’ Time run, his spectacular, hit-filled show becomes more mythicised and revered, adding to the sense of anticipation each time. Now, following a packed-out couple of shows in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Zach is heading to the Peach State for an Atlanta double-header.

Zach brought out The Lumineers, Bruce Springsteen and comedian Shane Gillis during his second night in Philadelphia, and ticket-holders for his Atlanta, Georgia shows will be hoping he has some more surprise appearances up his sleeve this weekend.

He regularly invites figures outside of country music - and often outside of music altogether - such as Hailey Welch (aka the Hawk Tuah Girl), to share the stage, so you never know who you're going to see popping up at a Zach Bryan concert. One night it'll be Americana crooner, Jason Isbell, the other it'll be rap hitmaker, Sexyy Red.

<p>Zach Bryan Quittin’ Time Tour Banner</p>

Gates open at 5:30pm at Atlanta's Mercedez-Benz Stadium, with the openers tending to start around 7pm. On Saturday night (August 10), Zach Bryan will be supported by fast-emerging folk-leaning singer-songwriters, Matt Maeson and Levi Turner, with the latter being the first artist signed to Zach's Belting Broncos label imprint.

The following evening, the opening acts will be Southern Rockers Ole 60, who surged out of the blue to the top of the country charts earlier in the year, along with Levi Turner again.

The weather this weekend in Atlanta is looking balmy - to say the least - reaching sweltering heights of 95 and 94 on Saturday and Sunday respectively, meaning we could be in for a couple of distinctly ‘Wet, Hot American Nights’, to quote the man himself.

Although it might be a tad muggy, at least it won't be a wash-out like Zach Bryan's Philadelphia show on Tuesday, which ended up being suspended due to severe weather.

Zach Bryan tends to be relatively punctual, and he usually comes out at around 9:15pm, with his electrifying, high-energy show generally ending following his rousing ‘Revival’ finale at about 11pm. This is the moment he often brings out his guests, so keep an eye out for any additional figures joining Zach during this portion of the set.

The multi-Platinum Oklahoma native likes to play around with his setlist, which makes each night feel all the more special, but also, at times, can lead to some frustrating omissions.

He'll (nearly) always play the fan-favourites, such as ‘Heading South’ and ‘Burn, Burn, Burn’, but there are occasions where he - bizarrely - chooses to ditch one of two his biggest hits to date, ‘I Remember Everything’ and ‘Something in the Orange’.

We'll be keeping our fingers tightly crossed that Zach plays both in Atlanta. He performed ‘I Remember Everything’ at his two shows in Philadelphia, but not ’Something in the Orange’. Similarly, he also left this brooding, sunset-themed ballad out of the setlist at his Greensboro, North Carolina concerts earlier in the month, to fans’ chagrin.

If you're driving to the stadium, there are over 20,000 parking spots located within a 20-minute walk from the venue. Attendees can pre-purchase their pass here.

Excitingly, Zach Bryan has been creating a range of unique merchandise items for some tour-stops, releasing a highly popular Philadelphia Eagles collaboration earlier in the week. Bear in mind that these state-specific collections are often exclusively available at each individual show, and can't be bought online - so if you see something you want, this weekend might be your only chance to grab it.

Regardless of who Zach Bryan brings out and how much he tinkers with the setlist in Atlanta, one thing's for certain - he knows how to put on a fantastic show, and you're in for a night you won't forget. With his Quittin’ Time run allegedly his last tour ever, soak up the atmosphere and sing along to your heart's content.

Who knows, he might follow through on his promise to leave the music industry altogether next year, and Zach Bryan's live shows will become a fond, but long-distant memory.

But it's nowhere near Quittin’ Time yet - first, we've got to have ourselves an “all night revival“!

For more on Zach Bryan, see below:

Featured photo by Laura Ord

Written by Maxim Mower
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