Zach Bryan announces 2026 “With Heaven On Tour” across US, UK and Europe

Zach Bryan announces 2026 “With Heaven On Tour” across US, UK and Europe

By Swikblog Music Desk | Updated November 25, 2025

Zach Bryan has turned 2026 into a stadium year. The US singer-songwriter has announced a huge “With Heaven On Tour” run that will carry his raw, heart-on-sleeve songs through football stadiums and arenas across the United States, the United Kingdom and mainland Europe – all in support of his upcoming album With Heaven on Top.

The tour opens on 7 March 2026 in St Louis, Missouri, before winding through spring and summer and closing out on 10 October 2026 in Auburn, Alabama. Along the way Bryan will play some of the biggest venues in North America and Europe, from NFL stadiums in the US to outdoor arenas and football grounds across the UK, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway.

A stadium-sized step up

“With Heaven On Tour” marks a clear step up even from Bryan’s record-breaking 2024–25 shows, which have already seen him sell out football stadiums and set attendance records in the US. Industry observers describe the new run as his most ambitious yet, with more than 40 dates confirmed and further shows possible if demand mirrors his recent tours.

The routing leans heavily into North America’s biggest markets — including Tampa, San Antonio, Denver, Salt Lake City, Cleveland and San Diego — before heading across the Atlantic for a packed European stretch. UK stops include a London stadium date alongside shows in other key cities, positioning Bryan firmly among the top tier of live draws in country and Americana.

All-star support: Kings of Leon, Alabama Shakes and more

Part of the buzz around “With Heaven On Tour” is the rotating cast of special guests. Across the run Bryan will be joined by Kings of Leon, Alabama Shakes, Caamp, Dijon, MJ Lenderman, Gregory Alan Isakov, Gabriella Rose, J.R. Carroll, Keenan O’Meara, Dey Fili and others. Different line-ups are scheduled for different legs, encouraging hardcore fans to travel for multiple dates.

It’s a supporting bill that pushes the show well beyond a traditional country tour, blending heartland rock, indie folk and alt-country — and signalling Bryan’s continued crossover from streaming phenomenon to full-scale festival headliner.

Key 2026 tour dates and cities

A full list of shows is available via Bryan’s official channels, but some of the headline 2026 “With Heaven On Tour” stops include:

  • 7 March – St Louis, Missouri – The Dome at America’s Center (with Caamp and J.R. Carroll)
  • 14 March – Tampa, Florida – Raymond James Stadium (with Caamp and J.R. Carroll)
  • 21 March – San Antonio, Texas – The Alamodome
  • 28 March – Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Tiger Stadium
  • April & May – stadium dates in Louisville, Charlotte, Lincoln, Starkville and Cleveland
  • Summer – UK & Europe – major shows in London plus dates in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway
  • August – Denver, Colorado – two nights at Empower Field at Mile High
  • 10 October – Auburn, Alabama – tour closer in SEC country

For fans in the UK and Europe — where Bryan’s profile has surged since The Great American Bar Scene and viral hit “Pink Skies” — the 2026 run offers a rare chance to see his full stadium production rather than a cut-down festival set.

How ticket presales and on-sale work

Given Bryan’s recent history of instant sell-outs, ticket demand for “With Heaven On Tour” is expected to be intense. Artist presale registration opens first via Bryan’s official website, followed by venue and promoter presales before a general on-sale window in early December.

Fans are encouraged to register early, keep an eye on email confirmations and be flexible on dates and cities if their first choice sells out quickly. As with other major tours, reputable primary outlets should be prioritised before considering authorised resale platforms.

New album “With Heaven on Top” arriving in January

The tour takes its name from Bryan’s upcoming record With Heaven on Top, slated for release on 9 January 2026. The project follows his 2024 album The Great American Bar Scene and a string of standalone singles and collaborations that have kept him a constant presence on streaming charts.

Early reporting suggests the album will mix intimate story-songs with bigger, stadium-ready arrangements — the kind of material that has turned “Pink Skies”, “High Road” and “Blue Jean Baby” into fan favourites. With new music arriving just weeks before the first shows, many fans will be learning the songs in real time ahead of the tour’s opening night.

What this means for country’s global moment

For industry watchers, “With Heaven On Tour” is another sign of how fast modern country and Americana are globalising. Bryan’s rise — from uploading songs while serving in the US Navy to topping charts and selling out football stadiums — has been fuelled by TikTok, streaming algorithms and word-of-mouth fandom rather than traditional Nashville gatekeeping.

A multi-continent 2026 run puts him in the same touring league as the biggest names in pop, rock and hip-hop, and will be closely watched as a test case for how far “red dirt” storytelling can travel outside its US heartland.

Where to find dates, tickets and updates

Official tour dates, ticket links and presale information are listed on Zach Bryan’s website, with additional guidance from major music-industry outlets breaking down the full schedule and support acts.

On Swikblog, we’ll be tracking any extra dates, support-act changes and setlist surprises as the “With Heaven On Tour” juggernaut rolls through 2026. For more live-event coverage, you can also read our recent feature on the North London Derby 2025 fan experience, where football-stadium atmosphere meets big-stage storytelling.

Written by Swikblog Music Desk.