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Zach Bryan continues his wildly popular Quittin’ Time tour with a keenly awaited double-header of shows in California, with the ‘Something in the Orange’ hitmaker taking the stage at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento across November 29th and 30th.
Zach Bryan's setlist fluctuates a little unpredictably from show to show, but you can be fairly confident that you'll hear staples such as ‘Open the Gate’, ‘Oklahoma Smokeshow’, ‘Pink Skies’ and ‘Hey Driver’. Unfortunately, though, his two biggest hits to date, ’Something in the Orange’ and ‘I Remember Everything’ aren't always included - but at his recent show in Portland, Oregon, Zach performed both, so we'll be keeping our fingers crossed he keeps them in his Sacramento setlist.
We're yet to hear Zach Bryan perform his two latest singles, ‘High Road’ and ‘This World's a Giant’, so perhaps he'll choose to add these into his show for the first time this weekend.
The two openers for Sacramento are a pair of fast-emerging artists, Matt Maeson and Levi Turner. Maeson tends to release music with an indie feel, while the folk-leaning Turner was the first artist to be signed to Zach's Belting Bronco Records imprint.
The doors open to Sacramento's Golden 1 Center at 5:30pm. Zach Bryan tends to take the stage at around 9:15pm, and gives his all until 11pm - and sometimes beyond.
There's a full list of venue policies here for the Golden 1 Center, but one thing in particular to bear in mind is that, if you want to bring a bag, it has to be a clutch purse or wallet no bigger than 8" x 6" x 1". The organisers advise against bringing a bag at all. As for parking, attendees can book their spot here for each show.
If you're undecided as to what to wear, Zach released a collection of Great American Bar Scene-themed items earlier in the year, with the ‘Motorcycle Drive By’ singer-songwriter often selling tees and other pieces at the venue that are specific to the show.
At his 2024 Philadelphia concert, for example, there was a range of merchandise inspired by Zach's beloved Eagles NFL team, which proved a big hit with fans. Later in the year, the prolific artist took to Instagram to tease a full-blown collaboration with the Philadelphia Eagles, but details are yet to be revealed about this.
Tickets to both of Zach Bryan's tour-stops at Golden 1 Center are sold-out, with fans flocking to the California show to witness one of modern country music's most popular artists.
If you are heading to one of Zach Bryan's concerts in Sacramento, make sure to soak up the experience, as the country-folk titan keeps hinting that he won't be touring in 2025, aside from playing a handful of isolated US and international dates.
With this show being in California, there's always a chance Zach Bryan might bring out an A-list guest or two for his rousing ‘Revival’ finale. Zach has made it a tradition to invite celebrities and fellow artists to join him for the crescendo, with the likes of Tate McRae, Sexxy Red, Shane Gillis and many more storming onto the stage with him.
But regardless of whether Zach Bryan decides to team up with any well-known figures during his show, one thing's for sure - as always, he's going to deliver an electric, hit-filled set.
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Featured photo by Laura Ord