Zach Bryan Adds Second Hyde Park Show After First One Sells Out in Record Time

Zach Bryan fans across the Atlantic Ocean have experienced a rollercoaster of emotions this week. Excitement swept the UK when the “Revival” hitmaker announced plans to headline a show at London’s famed BST Hyde Park next summer. That excitement soured into dismay when the tickets sold out in record time Wednesday (Oct. 30.) Now, U.K. listeners will get a second chance to see the U.S. Navy veteran live. On Thursday (Oct. 31), Bryan officially announced a second Hyde Park show next summer.

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Zach Bryan Will Head to the UK Next June

After teasing a second London show Wednesday (Oct. 30), Zach Bryan returned to his Instagram Stories the next day to confirm the news. Due to “phenomenal demand,” the Grammy Award-winning alt-country artist will play at the iconic venue Saturday, June 28, and Sunday, June 29.

In a now-deleted Instagram Story, Bryan expressed disbelief at the “surprising speed” with which fans snatched up tickets. For the second show, the Amex pre-sale is currently available for American Express card members. General tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. GMT Friday (Nov. 1.)

“People really thought he’d struggle to fill one day at Hyde Park,” one Instagram user remarked.

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Fans “Gutted” To Strike out on Tickets

Scores of fans took to social media to express their displeasure at not being able to secure tickets to see Zach Bryan’s Hyde Park debut—especially given the venue’s impressive 65,000-seat capacity.

“Math ain’t mathing with those zach Bryan Hyde Park tickets,” one X/Twitter user wrote. “71st in queue apparently and not a single ticket including vip packages by 10.01??? I have seen him in a tiny cathedral and it wasn’t that subscribed. Let alone 65k.”

Another Instagram user professed they were “absolutely gutted” after trying to secure tickets “every day this week.”

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