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Zach Bryan announces 2026 UK and European stadium tour “due to popular demand and some life changes”

By Liberty Dunworth Nov 25, 2025 | 6:11 AM

Zach Bryan has shared details of a 2026 UK and European stadium tour, and said he will be hitting the road due to “popular demand and some life changes”.

Set to kick off in the spring, the ‘With Heaven On Tour’ dates will mark the biggest global run from the Grammy winner to date. Shows kick off on March 7 in St. Louis, Missouri, and will see the singer-songwriter head across the pond later in the year.

In May, Byran will kick off the European dates with shows in Spain and Germany, before heading over to Norway, Denmark, The Netherlands and more the following month.

The following month will see him play one gig at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium, one at Edinburgh’s Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, and two nights at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, before continuing with other shows in Cork and Belfast.

He will round off the tour by heading back to the US in the autumn, wrapping things up with a closing night at the Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama, on October 10.

Special guests will include MJ Lenderman, Kings of Leon, Dijon, Alabama Shakes, Fey Fili, and more. The shows all come in support of Byran’s forthcoming album ‘With Heaven On Top’, which drops on January 9.

Tickets go on sale next Friday (December 5) at 10am local time. Visit here for UK tickets, and here for international tickets. Check out European and UK shows below, and find US dates in the poster above.

Zach Bryan’s ‘With Heaven On Tour’ 2026 UK and European dates are:

MAY
27 – San Sebastián, Spain @ Donostia Arena
31 –Berlin, Germany @ Waldbühne

JUNE
03 – Oslo, Norway – Unity Arena
06 –Copenhagen, Denmark – Parken
09 – Eindhoven, Netherlands – Philips Stadion
12 – Liverpool, UK – Anfield Stadium
14 – Edinburgh, UK – Scottish Gas Murrayfield
16 –London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
17 – London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
20 –Cork, Ireland – Páirc Uí Chaoimh
21 –Cork, Ireland – Páirc Uí Chaoimh
23 – Belfast, Northern Ireland – Boucher Playing Fields
24 – Belfast, Northern Ireland – Boucher Playing Fields

The new shows are announced as Byran wraps up his huge run of shows at college football stadiums in the US. This included a gig at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor in September, which was the first concert held at the largest football stadium in the Northern Hemisphere and set a record for largest single ticketed concert in US history.

Announcing the 2026 tour on Instagram, the country star told fans that he was heading back on the road “due to popular demand and some life changes as of late”.

While the announcement was vague, it did come following the musician sharing an update with fans on Instagram, revealing that he has been sober for two months, had been going to therapy, and was working on his “toxic relationship with booze”.

He explained that he was on a road trip when he realised he “really need[ed] some fucking help” as he hadn’t been prepared for the “subconscious effects” that fame would have on him.

“I was stuck in a perpetual discontent that led me to always reaching for alcohol, not for the taste, but because there was a consistent black hole in me always needing its void filled,” he wrote, also outlining how struggles in his personal life led to him having “earth-shattering panic attacks” and “paralysing” anxiety.

Opening up about his newfound sobriety, he continued: “I feel great, I feel content, I feel whole. There is nothing I need to get me by anymore. If you or any of your friends are too tough, too scared or too stubborn to reach out, know that the most stubborn dumbass on the planet did and didn’t regret it.”

In other Zach Byran news, last month The White House responded to the country star hitting out at ICE on an unreleased song, and he also joined forces with Kings Of Leon on the new single ‘We’re Onto Something’.

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