Zach Bryan Announces Affordable Show for Fans at Red Rocks: “Wasn’t Planning on Playing This, but a Spot Opened Up”

On Monday, June 10, Zach Bryan took to Instagram to announce an unexpected show at Red Rocks Amphitheater on August 10. Per his comments, the show was not originally intended to be part of his current set of concerts. However, a spot opened at the venue, and consequently, the singer took it and decided to do something special for his fans.

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Bryan wrote in his post, “Wasn’t planning on playing this, but a spot opened up and I wanted to play an affordable show for fans. None of these tickets will be more than 50 bucks plus the fees.” “Register now through Friday, June 13 at 5 pm MT for the chance to purchase tickets via Fair AXS – details and registration info at zachbryan.com… Love you guys,” concluded Bryan.

In today’s live event market, a $50 ticket is far more than reasonable. Frankly, it’s a steal. For comparison, the tickets left for Bryan’s upcoming shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey are currently running for around $400.

Zach Bryan Has Always Been One for Low Ticket Prices

Zach Bryan has once had a gripe with the ticket industry. Specifically, in 2022, Zach Bryan had a public feud with Ticketmaster due to their alleged monopoly of the live event market, high ticket prices, and generally, how they made tickets inaccessible to his fans.

Funny enough, as a result of this feud, Zach Bryan released the album All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (Live From Red Rocks) in 2022. Bryan has not acknowledged a correlation between the album and his most recent Red Rocks announcement. However, it is quite ironic.

Despite this battle with Ticketmaster, Bryan has returned to using the broker for his sales. Although, per his recent post, the broker for his upcoming show at Red Rocks will be AXS. Before playing the show in Colorado, Bryan will be playing three shows in Dublin, Ireland, two shows in London, and another three shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. His current set of shows will conclude on September 27, 2025, at the Michigan Wolverines Football Stadium in Ann Arbor.

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