In a time where crossover acts seemingly rule, Zach Top is a breath of fresh air for country music purists. His debut album, Cold Beer and Country Music, has drawn comparisons to timeless acts like Randy Travis and Keith Whitley. Proving his success isn’t simply a one-off, Top recently scored his first No. 1 hit with “I Never Lie.” Gearing up to release new music, the ACM’s reigning New Male Artist of the Year recently announced he is extending his first headlining tour.
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Zach Top Adds Nearly 20 More Shows For 2025
In a social media post Friday (June 20), Zach Top revealed that he is adding a handful of shows to his aCold Beer and Country Music Tour.
This time, Top is bringing along supporting acts Jake Worthington and Andy Buckner. “Get ready for a large time!” wrote the “Sounds Like the Radio” singer, 27.
The new round of shows kicks off on Sept. 27 at Cook’s Garage in Lubbock and includes two nights at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater, Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center, Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center. Top will close out the tour on Nov. 15 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver.
The first round of shows kicked off Jan. 16 in Omaha and ran through March 6, wrapping up in Atlanta.
Presale tickets start Tuesday, June 24, before the general sale kicks off Friday, June 27.
New Music Coming Later This Summer
The good news continues for those who can’t get enough of Zach Top. His highly-anticipated sophomore album, Ain’t In It For My Health, drops Aug. 29.
The Washington native delivered the news on social media earlier this month, shortly after debuting his latest single, “Good Times & Tan Lines,” during his CMA Fest set at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium.
In September 2023, newly-formed independent record label Leo33 announced it had signed Top as its flagship artist. Seven months later, in April 2024, he made his country music debut with Cold Beer & Country Music after years as a bluegrass performer.
Currently, Top is opening for Dierks Bentley on the latter’s Broken Branches tour.
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