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Zach Bryan's 2024 Kansas City, Missouri Shows: Everything You Need to Know

August 19, 2024 12:23 pm GMT

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ZACH BRYAN 2024 ‘QUITTIN’ TIME’ TOUR - KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

When: August 20 & 21, 2024

Where: T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Who are the Openers:

  • Tuesday, August 20th - Levi Turner & Matt Maeson
  • Wednesday, August 21st - Levi Turner & Matt Maeson

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: Zach Bryan 2024 Tickets

Zach Bryan's colossal Quittin’ Time tour is showing no signs of slowing down, with the Oklahoma singer-songwriter travelling to Kansas City, Missouri for a double-header of shows on August 20 and 21 following a blockbuster set in Arlington, Texas.

Levi Turner - the first artist to sign to Zach Bryan's Belting Broncos label imprint - and fellow alt-leaning trailblazer, Matt Maeson, are the openers for both of Zach's tour-stops in the Show-Me State. Doors are due to open for everyone at 5:30pm, with Turner set to take the T-Mobile Center stage at 7pm, before Matt Maeson performs at 8pm. Zach Bryan's headlining performance will start at roughly 9:15pm, with the ‘Better Days’ hitmaker usually playing until around 11pm.

If you're in the Founders Club or Premium Plus, you can enter the venue at the slightly earlier time of 5pm, while the T-Mobile Customer Entrance and Club Magenta Doors open at 5:15pm. If you're in the pit and want to ensure you get as close as you can to the front of the stage, you can line up at the Oak Street entrance from 11am.

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

Zach Bryan has been tinkering with his setlist quite a bit during his 2024 tour so far, which is often exhilarating and infuriating in equal measure for attendees. Will you strike gold and get to hear a live debut - with fans in Arlington, Texas this weekend treated to his first ever performance of ‘Like Ida’? Or will you strike out and end up at one of the shows where Zach bizarrely decides not to play his biggest hit, the brooding, introspective ’Something in the Orange’?

Thankfully, Zach has been playing ‘Something in the Orange’ - and his 2023 Hot 100 chart-topper, ‘I Remember Everything’ - more frequently of late, so we'll be keeping our fingers crossed he keeps them in the setlist for both his Kansas City shows.

On a number of occasions, Zach Bryan has brough some famous friends along for the ride during his 2024 Quittin’ Time tour, with the likes of The Lumineers, Bruce Springsteen, Sexxy Red, Tate McRae and more all emerging for his rousing ’Revival’ finale. Zach may well decide to invite some other big-name artists up on-stage with him at the T-Mobile Center, so keep an eye out during his encore.

You're welcome to bring good vibes and an impeccable knowledge of every lyric on Zach Bryan's new album, The Great American Bar Scene, but one thing you can't bring inside the venue is a backpack, or, for that matter, any bag bigger than 12" by 6" by 12". You can find a full list of the arena's prohibited items here.

There are pre-purchase parking options very close to the venue on the Magenta Lot, but be aware that these spaces are offered on a limited first-come, first-served basis. Alternatives are the Red Lot Parking Garage and the Yellow Lot Parking Garage.

If you're struggling to piece together your outfit for Zach Bryan's Kansas City, Missouri double-header, don't fret - Zach dropped a sleek, varsity inspired range of items inspired by The Great American Bar Scene earlier in August. There's an array of tees, a collegiate crewneck, a bright red cap and plenty more that would serve as the perfect concert attire, so you can prove to everyone that you're a bigger Zach Bryan fan than them (that is the main goal at live shows, right?).

Regardless of which songs he includes in his setlist and which - if any - guests he brings out, you can rest assured about one thing: Zach Bryan will absolutely tear it up, from the moment he storms onto the T-Mobile Center stage, right until to the moment he saunters off after a raucous, anthemic rendition of his closing song, ’Revival’.

For more on Zach Bryan, see below:

Featured photo by Laura Ord

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