2024 has been a whirlwind for Zach Bryan. Recently, he wrapped up his lengthy Quittin Time tour. Usually, most artists would call it a day after such an extensive time on the road. Maybe they would take some time for themselves. Conversely, they might head straight back to the studio with a new batch of songs.
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However, the country star went out of his way to chronicle the tour experience stop by stop. Then, Zach cobbles together the best live performances together and chucks them all onto a live album titled 24 (Live). Now, it's available on all streaming platforms and features guest appearances from Maggie Rogers, John Mayer, The War & Treaty, and Kacey Musgraves. Moreover, the live album spans across his entire discography. It starts from his early, crowd pleasing closer "Revival" and his breakout album American heartbreak. Then, it travels through his hits and the albums that cemented Bryan as one of country's defining stars.
Zach Bryan Drops a Surprise Live Album After Finishing His Tour
This is one hell of a treat if you're a fan of Zach Bryan. His last live album All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster really showcases how essential it is to catch him in concert. The tender warmth in his studio releases are omnipresent at his shows. Moreover, he really knows how to play a barn burner, especially if his set closer "Revival" is any indication. That record can span upwards of 10-15 minutes depending on how big his band is and if he has any guests he wants to join him. Still, there's a hardly a dull moment.
This Quttin Time tour has also allowed Zach to avoid some tireless drama with his ex Brianna LaPaglia. It would take hours to truly unravel the various accusations riddled throughout her podcasts. But it's as toxic and headache inducing as you might imagine. Now that he's off the road, he might actually respond now.
