Zach Bryan just made one fan’s night. During his second performance at BST Hyde Park, the country star noticed a fan’s sign in the crowd, and what followed next was pure magic.
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Per Holler, the woman’s sign asked Bryan if she could sing his 2023 song “Tourniquet” with him. This apparently delighted the singer, who remarked, “No one’s ever asked to sing this song,” according to the outlet.
With that, the fan came on stage and delighted the sold out crowd with her performance.
That lucky lady wasn’t the only fan to get on stage with Bryan during his London shows. During his first performance of the weekend, Ollie Hawkins also got to show off his stuff. Hawkins’ moment in the spotlight didn’t come from a sign, but rather a TikTok campaign.
In a video, Hawkins held up a sign that read, “Hi, my name is Ollie. I play music. And today is my birthday. Can I play ‘Heading South’ with you?”
According to NME, Bryan came across the video and responded, “Of course brother, can’t wait.”
True to his word, Bryan invited Hawkins up to the stage during his show. The pair dazzled the crowd as they sang Bryan’s 2020 hit.
“I’m in disbelief. Never in a million years did I think this would happen,” Hawkins wrote on Instagram after the show. “@zachlanebryan you just made my dreams come true. Insane.”
Zach Bryan’s Final Tour
The unforgettable moments came amid what Bryan has said will be his last run of shows. Bryan spent much of 2024 on the road for his Quittin’ Time Tour. Over the months, Bryan said multiple times that the tour would be his last ever.
Bryan still has some shows left. He is set to play venues in New Jersey, Colorado, San Francisco, West Virginia, and Indiana before he calls it quits. Bryan’s last scheduled show is set to take place in Michigan on Sept. 27.
As for what he plans to do after his shows wrap, Bryan revealed in a November Instagram post that he “quit touring because I got accepted to get my masters in Paris.”
While he may not be on the road after September, Bryan has new music on the way. In January, Bryan revealed that he’ll be releasing a new EP and album in 2025.
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