Zach Bryan Will Headline First-Ever Michigan Stadium Show This Year With John Mayer

For someone who is supposedly quitting touring, Zach Bryan’s schedule is quickly filling up in 2025. The “Pink Skies” crooner will play multiple gigs overseas this spring and summer, along with a three-show run at MetLife Stadium in July. And Bryan, 28, recently announced that he will play in Michigan for the first time ever alongside John Mayer and other guests.

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Zach Bryan Will Play the University of Michigan Stadium

Taking to social media Wednesday (Feb. 12,) Zach Bryan revealed that he will play a show at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Sept. 27.

“Playing in Ann Arbor with some heroes and good pals of mine! Tickets go on sale Friday (Feb. 14,)” Bryan wrote. “This will be the first concert there, ever.”

The post listed John Mayer, Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentleman, and Joshua Slone as openers.

With an official capacity of 107,601, Michigan Stadium is the largest in the entire country. Sept. 27 will mark the venue’s first time ever hosting a concert.

“We have been studying and evaluating what it takes to host a concert at Michigan Stadium for a couple of years and today marks that next step in the venture with great partners,”  said Warde Manuel, U-M’s Donald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics.

Manuel continued, “We are excited to have award-winning artist Zach Bryan perform the very first concert at Michigan Stadium.”

[RELATED: Zach Bryan Finally Releases “Dear Miss,” and Fans Have the Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles To Thank]

Bryan Surprises NOLA Crowd With Shane Gillis Over Super Bowl Weekend

Although hailing from Oklahoma, Zach Bryan is an avowed Philadelphia Eagles fan. His reasoning is simple: “My grandfather hated the Cowboys.”

Naturally, the “Revival” hitmaker headed to New Orleans over the weekend to watch his beloved Birds dethrone the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. The Eagles took home the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history after dispensing of the Chiefs 40-22.

The night before the big game (Saturday, Feb. 8), the GRAMMY winner shocked the crowd at New Orleans’ Saturn Bar by playing a pop-up show with comedian Shane Gillis.

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