Zach Bryan is about to embark on his biggest tour yet as he celebrates new beginnings.
On November 25, the country star announced With the sky on tourhis most ambitious global race to date. The tour will support his upcoming sixth studio album, With the sky on topto be published on January 9.
“Due to popular demand and some recent life changes, we’re going on tour next year,” Bryan, 39, wrote in his Instagram post, referring to his new sobriety journey.
The massive slate spans more than 30 shows across the US and Europe with stops in London, Berlin, San Diego and Arlington. From March 7 in St. Louis at the Dome at the American’s Center, it concludes on October 10 at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama.
Bryan also brings a stacked lineup of openers along for the ride. Kings of Leon, Dijon, Alabama Shakes, Ben Howard, Caamp, MJ Lenderman, Gregory Alan Isakov, JR Carroll, Gabriella Rose, Keenan O’Meara and Fey Fili will join him on select dates, bringing fans a mix of rock, indie and Americana throughout the tour.
This fall, Bryan proved just how strong his draw has become. He filled college football stadiums around the country and even set the record for the largest single-ticket concert in American history with his Michigan Stadium show in September.
Recently, the Grammy winner shared another big personal update with fans, revealing that he’s now two months sober and actively in therapy as he works through what he described as a “toxic relationship with booze.”
In the lengthy Instagram post last week, Bryan explained how a life-changing motorcycle ride forced him to confront his mental health after “being in the military for a decade and then thrust into the spotlight.”
Now two months sober, Bryan says, “I feel good, I feel content, I feel whole. There’s nothing I need to get me going anymore.”



