Few voices in modern country music echo as raw and real as Zach Bryan. With a soul-stirring blend of rugged Americana, poetic lyricism, and stripped-back instrumentation, Bryan has carved a unique space in the genre—and in the hearts of fans around the world. Now, the Oklahoma-born troubadour is taking his deeply personal sound across the globe with a 2025 tour that promises to be as unforgettable as his songs.

From the palm-lined deserts of Indio, California, to the grandeur of London’s Hyde Park, and the iconic stadiums of the American Midwest, Zach Bryan’s upcoming shows aren’t just concerts—they’re communal experiences. Each performance is a chance to step inside a world built on storytelling, honesty, and a little bit of whiskey-laced rebellion.

Stagecoach Festival: A California Communion

The tour kicks off in legendary fashion at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, California, from April 25 to 27. Set against the vast Empire Polo Field, this three-day gathering is one of the largest and most beloved country music events in the world. Bryan headlines alongside Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, and Lana Del Rey, reflecting not just his status in country music, but his crossover appeal.

For those attending with Friday-only passes, April 25 will be a date to remember. Bryan takes the stage amid a lineup that includes the atmospheric artistry of Lana Del Rey and the rowdy charm of Brothers Osborne. For fans of gritty lyricism and raw emotional delivery, this is where the 2025 country music year truly begins.

Stagecoach is more than a performance—it’s a proving ground, and Bryan is arriving not just as a guest, but as a reigning voice of a new generation.

A British Summer: Hyde Park’s American Balladeer

Two months later, Zach Bryan crosses the Atlantic for an appearance at London’s British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park on June 28 and 29. This double-header marks a significant moment for UK fans, many of whom have followed Bryan since his early self-released albums recorded in a Navy barracks.

Hyde Park, with its centuries-old trees and open-air intimacy, is the perfect setting for Bryan’s heartfelt tales. There’s something deeply poetic about hearing “Something in the Orange” or “Dawns” beneath London skies, surrounded by thousands of fans mouthing every word. For Bryan, who once said he writes “to feel less alone,” this kind of crowd feels like coming full circle.

East Coast Embrace: MetLife Stadium Residency

Come July, Bryan returns stateside for a monumental three-night run at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, on July 18, 19, and 20. Known more for hosting the NFL or mega pop tours, MetLife is about to get a dose of country storytelling—and it’s going to feel like a homecoming for many East Coast fans.

A three-night stint in one of America’s largest stadiums is no small feat. It speaks to the gravity of Bryan’s rising fame, and the demand is clear: these are some of the fastest-selling tickets of the summer. Whether he’s performing “Heading South” under stadium lights or leading a stadium-wide singalong to “Revival,” these nights are destined to become part of Zach Bryan lore.

West Coast Wild: Golden Gate’s Folk Reverie

After conquering the East Coast, Bryan heads west once again, this time to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on August 15. The fog, the redwoods, the city’s bohemian spirit—it all makes for a fitting backdrop to Bryan’s blend of old-soul wisdom and youthful sincerity.

This one-day appearance is more than just a performance—it’s a cultural alignment. San Francisco, with its long-standing history of counterculture and folk resurgence, has always embraced artists who sing from the heart. And Bryan, whose every lyric feels like a diary entry whispered from a dusty porch, fits right in.

Rust Belt Revival: Huntington, Notre Dame, and Ann Arbor

Labor Day weekend brings Bryan to Joan C. Edwards Stadium in Huntington, West Virginia, on August 30. As the Appalachian hills echo with the chords of “Burn, Burn, Burn,” fans in West Virginia will feel the power of a hometown-adjacent hero returning to his roots. West Virginia has always been fertile ground for folk and country music, and Bryan’s authenticity strikes a chord here like nowhere else.

A week later, it’s Notre Dame Stadium in Indiana on September 6. The setting may be historic, but the energy will be youthful and electric. Bryan’s ability to flip from soft acoustic meditations to full-throttle country anthems is unmatched—and Indiana fans know to expect both ends of the spectrum.

Finally, September 27 sees Bryan at the iconic Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, home of the Wolverines and one of the largest stadiums in the U.S. Playing to over 100,000 people isn’t just a performance; it’s a statement. And Bryan, with his humble demeanor and thunderous stage presence, will likely deliver one of the most memorable shows of the tour here.

More Than Music: Why Zach Bryan Matters

What separates Zach Bryan from the rest of the country landscape isn’t just his voice—it’s his vision. A former Navy serviceman who began by self-releasing songs on YouTube, Bryan is now one of the most streamed and respected artists in his genre. His breakout album “American Heartbreak” shattered expectations, while his follow-ups only deepened his lyrical world.

Bryan’s songs are unfiltered. He writes about loss, longing, redemption, and ordinary moments that carry extraordinary weight. It’s not unusual to find fans who say his music got them through a divorce, a deployment, or simply a difficult night. That connection makes every concert feel personal, no matter how massive the venue.

A Setlist of Soul

Though Bryan often varies his setlist, certain staples are expected. Songs like “Something in the Orange,” “Sun to Me,” “Tishomingo,” and “Condemned” form the emotional backbone of his performances. He also often debuts unreleased material live—an increasingly rare gesture in an industry that loves perfection and polish.

But Bryan thrives in imperfection. That’s where his genius lies. He’ll laugh mid-song, tell stories about the people behind his lyrics, or strip a song down to a whisper. It’s not just a show—it’s an invitation to feel.

The Road Ahead

Zach Bryan’s 2025 tour is more than a calendar of dates—it’s a roadmap for where country music is headed. As genres blur and audiences crave authenticity over artifice, Bryan is leading a quiet revolution. He’s not trying to be a star—he’s trying to be honest.

And in a time when connection feels scarce, that honesty is a rare gift.

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