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Zach Bryan's 2024 Quittin' Time Tour: Everything We KNow

The 10-month trek kicks off on March 6.

As Zach Bryan finishes the last few dates of his 2023 Burn, Burn, Burn, Tour, he is sharing big plans for next year. This week, the singer announced a 54-date run called Quittin' Time Tour, which will take the singer across the United States and Canada from March through December of 2024.

The tour kicks off March 6 with back-to-back nights in Chicago, Ill. Many cites feature double headers on the tour, as Bryan winds through almost every corner of the U.S. He will visit Canada for two dates in Toronto in March, as well as two shows in Edmonton and one in Vancouver in November. The tour will end in his home state of Oklahoma with two shows in Tulsa on December 13 and 14. The schedule offers a mix of arenas and stadium dates.

Who Is Opening for Zach Bryan's Quttin' Time Tour?

Bryan won't be setting out on his massive 2024 tour alone. He is bringing along a wide range of opening acts, including label mate Levi Turner, who is set to open for every show on the run. Other openers will rotate from show to show, with Jason Isbell and the 400 unit joining him at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., Raymond James Stadium in Tampa and AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Additionally, Sheryl Crow will join him at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, and the Turnpike Troubadours will open for his show at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The rest of the schedule will be filled out by Turner, the Middle East, Sierra Ferrell and Matt Maeson.

How to get tickets for The Quittin' Time Tour

According to Variety, Bryan is partnering with AEG Presents for the tour, and tickets for a majority of the shows will be sold through Ticketmaster. This is a departure from Bryan's past tours, which found him taking a stand against Ticketmaster's selling practices and finding a way to work around the company. AEG Presents is reportedly handling registration and distribution of codes.

Zach Bryan, The Quittin' Time Tour dates:

March 6         Chicago, IL                   United Center *^

March 7          Chicago, IL                   United Center *^

March 9         Pittsburgh, PA              PPG Paints Arena *^

March 10          Buffalo, NY                   KeyBank Center *^

March 12          State College, PA         Bryce Jordan Center *^

March 14          Newark, NJ                   Prudential Center *^

March 15          Newark, NJ                   Prudential Center *^

March 17         Toronto, ON                  Scotiabank Arena *^

March 18          Toronto, ON                  Scotiabank Arena *^

March 20          Milwaukee, WI              Fiserv Forum *^

March 22          Birmingham, AL            Legacy Arena at the BJCC *^

March 25          Washington, D.C.         Capital One Arena *^

March 27          Brooklyn, NY                Barclays Center *^

March 28          Brooklyn, NY                Barclays Center *^

April 26            Des Moines, IA            Wells Fargo Arena *^

April 29             Omaha, NE                  CHI Health Center *^

May 2             St. Louis, MO               Enterprise Center *^

May 5           Greenville, SC              Bon Secours Wellness Arena *^

May 6             Greenville, SC              Bon Secours Wellness Arena *^

May 9             Knoxville, TN                Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center *^

May 13            North Little Rock, AR    Simmons Bank Arena *^

May 14             North Little Rock, AR    Simmons Bank Arena *^

May 17            Oklahoma City, OK       Paycom Center *^

May 18             Oklahoma City, OK       Paycom Center *^

June 07           Las Vegas, NV             T-Mobile Arena #^

June 08           Las Vegas, NV              T-Mobile Arena #^

June 15           Denver, CO                  Empower Field at Mile High #^

June 22            Columbus, OH              Buckeye Country Superfest

June 26            Foxborough, MA           Gillette Stadium +^

July 30             San Antonio, TX            AT&T Center @^

July 31             San Antonio, TX            AT&T Center @^

August 3         Greensboro, NC           Greensboro Coliseum @^

August 4         Greensboro, NC           Greensboro Coliseum @^

August 7         Philadelphia, PA          Lincoln Financial Field %^

August 10         Atlanta, GA                   Mercedes-Benz Stadium !^

August 14         Tampa, FL                    Raymond James Stadium +^

August 17         Arlington, TX                 AT&T Stadium +^

August 20         Kansas City, MO           T-Mobile Center @^

August 24         Minneapolis, MN          U.S. Bank Stadium %^

August 25         Grand Forks, ND          Alerus Center @^

November 17    Edmonton, AB              Rogers Place @^

November 18    Edmonton, AB              Rogers Place @^

November 20    Vancouver, BC             Rogers Arena @^

November 22    Tacoma, WA                Tacoma Dome @^

November 23    Tacoma, WA                Tacoma Dome @^

November 26    Portland, OR                Moda Center @^

November 27    Portland, OR                Moda Center @^

November 29    Sacramento, CA          Golden 1 Center @^

December 3    Glendale, AZ                Desert Diamond Arena @^

December 4    Glendale, AZ                Desert Diamond Arena @^

December 6    Salt Lake City, UT        Delta Center @^

December 7    Salt Lake City, UT        Delta Center @^

December 13    Tulsa, OK                     BOK Center @^

December 14    Tulsa, OK                     BOK Center @^

*The Middle East
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Turnpike Troubadours
Sheryl Crow
# Sierra Ferrell
Matt Maeson
Levi Turner

 

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