Aug. 29 (UPI) — Get ready for an unforgettable musical journey as Zach Bryan announces his upcoming tour in 2024.
The immensely talented 24-year-old country music singer is excited to present The Quittin Time Tour, which is scheduled to take place throughout North America starting in March 2024.
The highly anticipated Quittin Time tour will kick off with two electrifying shows on March 6-7, 2024, in the lively city of Chicago, and it will conclude with two sensational performances on Dec. 13-14 in vibrant Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Make sure to mark your calendars! Tickets for this extraordinary musical event will be available for purchase starting September 8, while pre-sales are set to begin on September 6.
But wait, there’s more! Special guest appearances by the immensely talented Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, the renowned Turnpike Troubadours, the iconic Sheryl Crow, the enchanting Sierra Ferrell, The Middle East, the mesmerizing Matt Maeson, and the sensational Levi Turner are guaranteed to leave audiences in awe.
In an Instagram post, Bryan expressed his gratitude and excitement, saying, “this year was too much fun, thank you guys so much for making our lives a dream. Boys are headed home and gearin’ up.”
This extraordinary tour follows the release of Bryan’s latest, self-titled album, which made its debut on Friday and has been receiving immense praise from fans and critics alike.
The remarkable Zach Bryan album features collaborations with industry heavyweights such as Kacey Musgraves on the soul-stirring track “I Remember Everything,” the Lumineers on the captivating “Spotless,” and the War and Treaty on the hauntingly beautiful “Hey Driver,” along with other incredible songs that showcase Bryan’s diverse musical abilities.
Reflecting on the album, Bryan previously shared, “Some of it’s slow and low, some of it’s reckless, some of it’s loud, some of it’s quiet, but it’s all me at twenty-seven. I put everything I could in it, and I am at a loss for words at what a blessing this life is.”
Zach Bryan is a follow-up to Bryan’s critically acclaimed album American Heartbreak, which was released in May 2022 and garnered widespread acclaim.