ZBB launches The Comeback Tour
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ZBB launches The Comeback Tour

Monday, May 10, 2021 – Zac Brown Band will launch The Comeback Tour this summer, including its 11th show at Fenway Park in Boston.

The group last toured in 2019 on The Owl Tour, named for its last release.

Opening acts on the new set of dates include Gabby Barrett, Devin Dawson, Adam Doleac, Teddy Swims and Ashland Craft.

Tour dates are: ​
Aug. 5​ - ​Holmdel, NJ ​
Aug. 6​ - ​Bethel, NY ​
Aug. 8​ - ​Boston, MA ​
Aug. 19 - ​Columbia, MD ​
Aug. 20​ ​- ​Cuyahoga Falls, OH ​
Aug. 21 - ​Hershey, PA ​
Aug. ​27 - ​Indianapolis, IN ​
Aug. 28 - ​Tinley Park, IL ​
Aug. 29 - ​Cincinnati, OH ​
Sept. 2-3 - ​Wantagh, NY ​
Sept. 5 - ​Darien Center, NY ​
Sept. 10 - ​Milwaukee, WI ​
Sept. 17-18 - ​Denver, CO ​
Sept. 30 - ​Clarkston, MI
Oct. 3 - Saratoga Springs, NY
Oct. 8 - Jacksonville, FL
Oct. 9 - West Palm Beach, FL
Oct. 10 - Tampa, FL
Oct. 15 - Raleigh, NC
Oct. 16 - Charlotte, NC
Oct. 17 - Nashville, TN

Tickets go on sale this Friday, and tickets of the Zamily fan club has a pre-sale starting on Tuesday.


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