Zach Bryan Kicks Off Major 2026 Tour: “With Heaven On Tour” U.S. & Europe
Zach Bryan has just revealed his biggest tour yet, titled “With Heaven On Tour”, set to hit both the United States and Europe in 2026. The tour will begin on March 7, 2026, in St. Louis at The Dome at America’s Center. Over 40 shows are on the calendar, including stadium stops in major U.S. cities and European dates across the UK, Scandinavia, and Ireland.
This tour follows the upcoming release of his new album, With Heaven on Top, which is scheduled to drop on January 9, 2026.
Notable Stops & Supporting Acts
A few of the key U.S. dates include:
- May 9, 2026 — Cleveland, OH at Huntington Bank Field, with supporting acts Dijon and J.R. Carroll.
- Earlier U.S. dates also include stadiums in Tampa, San Antonio, Baton Rouge, Louisville, Charlotte, and Lincoln.
On the European leg, Bryan will perform in:
- San Sebastián, Spain (May 27) at Donostia Arena
- Berlin, Germany (May 31) at Waldbühne
- Oslo, Norway (June 3) at Unity Arena
- Copenhagen, Denmark (June 6) at Parken
- Eindhoven, Netherlands (June 9) at Philips Stadion
- Liverpool, UK (June 12) at Anfield Stadium, Edinburgh (June 14) at Murrayfield, and two shows in London (June 16-17) at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
- Cork, Ireland (June 20-21) at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, and Belfast, Northern Ireland (June 23-24) at Boucher Playing Fields.
Support for the tour comes from an impressive lineup of artists: Kings of Leon, Dijon, Alabama Shakes, Ben Howard, Caamp, MJ Lenderman, Gregory Alan Isakov, J.R. Carroll, Gabriella Rose, Keenan O’Meara, and Fey Fili.
Presale & Ticket Info
- Artist presale starts on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
- Public on-sale begins on Friday, December 5, 2025 via and the presale portal.
Significance of the Tour
This tour marks a major step for Bryan: not just in scale, but in reach. It’s his broadest international run yet, showing his growing global appeal. The variety of supporting acts — ranging from rock legends like Kings of Leon to folk voices like Gregory Alan Isakov — underscores the eclectic, cross-genre nature of his music today.
The fact that the tour comes soon after his upcoming album’s release suggests he may be aligning his creative momentum with a large-scale live push. His recent stadium-level performances and rising popularity make this tour a key milestone in his career.