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Roll up, roll up - it's nearly ‘Quittin’ Time’ for Zach Bryan's Quittin’ Time tour, with the ‘Something in the Orange’ hitmaker bringing his arsenal of anthems to his home-state this week.
It's always special when Zach Bryan returns to Oklahoma, but given how radically his popularity has exploded in the past year - and that he's confirmed he won't be touring in 2025 - his triple-header at Tulsa's BOK Center is shaping up to be a raucous affair.
Similarly to other recent tour-stops, Zach Bryan's opening acts will be indie singer-songwriter, Matt Maeson, and Levi Turner. The latter was the first artist Zach signed to his label imprint, Belting Bronco Records, with Turner possessing a coveted stamp of approval from one of the biggest country-folk artists in modern music.
Zach Bryan will be taking the stage at the BOK Center across December 12th, 13th and 14th, with the ‘Fifth of May’ crooner usually starting his set at around 9:15pm, although this varies from show to show. As for what fans can expect to hear him perform, Zach has thankfully added his two most-streamed songs to date, ‘Something in the Orange’ and ‘I Remember Everything’, to his setlist of late. Earlier in the year, Zach Bryan upset some attendees by bizarrely omitting these smashes from his shows.
In addition, you can expect to hear a slew of stand-outs from Zach Bryan's latest album, The Great American Bar Scene, such as ’Oak Island’, ‘28’ and ‘Pink Skies’, alongside older fan-favourites such as ‘Open the Gate’, ‘Dawns’ and ‘Oklahoma Smokeshow’.
Given how special these homecoming shows are for Zach Bryan, we're hoping he might treat the audience to a surprise by performing the live debut of one - or maybe even both - of his latest releases, the Grumpy-assisted ‘High Road’ and ‘This World's a Giant’.
Zach Bryan has also built a reputation in 2024 for bringing out A-list guests to join him for his grand finale, ‘Revival’, with the likes of Sexxy Red, Tate McRae, Noeline Hofmann and numerous other high-profile figures teaming up with Zach for the rowdy chorus.
Like many US venues, the BOK Center operates a strict bag policy, and advises against bringing a bag if you can. However, if you need it with you, then it must either be one clear bag that does not exceed 12″ x 6″ x 12″, or a “one gallon” clear plastic bag. Alongside this, fans are permitted to bring one personal item that isn't clear, such as a small clutch or purse, providing that it is no larger than 5″ x 8″.
The merchandise you can look forward to seeing on-sale at Zach Bryan's Tulsa, Oklahoma triple-header is yet to be unveiled, but for these particularly meaningful shows on his Quittin’ Time tour, Zach sometimes creates limited edition ranges of t-shirts, caps and more. We're keeping our fingers crossed he does the same for Tulsa as he did in Philadelphia, where he dropped a collaborative Eagles range.
Although there remain a few uncertainties, one thing is for sure - you're in store for an electrifying performance from Zach Bryan. Zach is sure to be extra fired up in his home-town, given how often he writes about his deep homesickness for the Oklahoma plains.
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Featured photo by Laura Ord