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After two spellbinding shows in Sacramento, Zach Bryan's 2024 Quittin’ Time tour rolls on to another double header, this time in Phoenix, Arizona, with the ‘I Remember Everything’ hitmaker taking the stage at Glendale's Desert Diamond Arena on December 3rd and 4th.
Doors are set to open at 5:30pm, with support coming in the form of Matt Maeson and Levi Turner. Maeson leans towards a more indie and alternative style, while the latter was the first artist Zach Bryan ever signed to his Belting Bronco Records imprint.
In Sacramento, Zach Bryan surprised the audience with an opening performance from his good buddy and long-time band-member, J.R. Carroll, but there's been no suggestion as of yet that Carroll will be making a solo appearance in Glendale.
As for Zach Bryan's setlist, it has been a little mercurial throughout the year so far, with the Oklahoma crooner causing a stir by omitting two of his biggest hits to date, ‘Something in the Orange’ and ‘I Remember Everything’ from a number of shows earlier in 2023. Thankfully, these two evocative earworms seem to be back in favour, with Zach performing both tracks as part of his recent Sacramento, California sets.
You can also expect to hear a plethora of stand-outs from across Zach Bryan's stellar discography, including ‘Hey Driver’, ’Burn, Burn, Burn’, ‘Pink Skies’, ‘East Side of Sorrow’, ‘Oak Island’, ‘28’, ‘Heading South’ and - of course - ‘Revival’, which serves as the raucous, rowdy finale during which he often brings up special guests.
Past tour-stops have seen Zach Bryan joining forces with the likes of Sexxy Red, Tate McRae, Noeline Hofmann and various others to perform the fiery, energising track live.
Like many other venues on the Quittin’ Time tour, Glendale's Desert Diamond Arena has a strict bag policy, which you can view in full here. Attendees are permitted to bring cross-bodies, clutches, wristlets, wallets that are no larger than 4.5" by 6.5".
The merchandise on offer at the venue is yet to be unveiled, but judging from previous tour-stops, there will be a tantalising array of options available from the merch booths.
At his 2024 concerts at the home of his beloved Philadelphia Eagles - Lincoln Financial Field - in August, there was a line of merch designed specifically for those shows. We're hoping Zach Bryan has something similar in store for Arizona - but given the fact that Zach is a die-hard Eagles fan, it seems this was unfortunately a one-off.
Nonetheless, with the folk-country chart-topper establishing himself as one of today's biggest artists on the planet, it's safe to say you're in for a captivating show. Zach Bryan combines his penchant for rugged, DIY production with a drive to lift up everybody in the room, so the atmosphere is sure to be electric throughout the show.
With Zach confirming he won't be touring in 2025, aside from a few standalone concerts, it looks like these remaining Quittin’ Time tour-stops might be your last chances to see him on-stage as part of a headlining run for months to come. So soak it in, sing-a-long to your heart's content and enjoy the ride. It's time for an “all-night revival!”
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Featured photo by Laura Ord