Bryan plans The Quittin Time Tour
Bryan's 2024 tour will take place in stadiums and major arenas across North America, kicking off in Chicago with two shows at the United Center on March 6 and 7, before heading out coast to coast with stops at football stadiums in Denver, Foxborough, Mass., Philadelphia, Atlanta, Tampa, Arlington, Texas and Minneapolis.
The tour will conclude in his hometown of Tulsa, Okla. with two shows at the BOK Center on Dec. 13 and 14.
The shows will be supported by The Middle East, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Turnpike Troubadours, Sheryl Crow, Sierra Ferrell, Matt Maeson, and Levi Turner.
Fans can register for presale access HERE, with presale beginning on Sept. 6. General on-sale begins Sept. 8.
Bryan seemingly came out of here in May 2022 with the release of his major label debut, a double album, "American Heartbreak.". He has since released a live disc and an EP.
The new 16-track body of work explores the Grammy-nominated singer's southern states roots. Written and produced entirely by Bryan , he collaborated with Kacey Musgraves, The Lumineers, Sierra Ferrell, and The War and Treaty.
Tour dates are:
March 6-7 Chicago, IL United Center *^
March 9 Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena *^
March 10 Buffalo, NY KeyBank Center *^
March 12 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center *^
March 14-15 Newark, NJ Prudential Center *^
March 17-18 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena *^
March 20 Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum *^
March 22 Birmingham, AL Legacy Arena at the BJCC *^
March 25 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena *^
March 27-28 Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center *^
April 26 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena *^
April 29 Omaha, NE CHI Health Center *^
May 2 St. Louis, MO Enterprise Center *^
May 5-6 Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena *^
May 9 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center *^
May 13-14 North Little Rock, AR Simmons Bank Arena *^
May 17-18 Oklahoma City, OK Paycom Center *^
June 7-8 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena #^
June 15 Denver, CO Empower Field at Mile High #^
June 22 Columbus, OH Buckeye Country Superfest
June 26 Foxborough, MA Gillette Stadium +^
July 30-31 San Antonio, TX AT&T Center @^
Aug. 3-4 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum @^
Aug. 7 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field %^
Aug. 10 Atlanta, GA Mercedes-Benz Stadium !^
Aug. 14 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium +^
Aug. 17 Arlington, TX AT&T Stadium +^
Aug. 20 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center @^
Aug. 24 Minneapolis, MN U.S. Bank Stadium %^
Aug. 25 Grand Forks, ND Alerus Center @^
Nov. 17-18 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place @^
Nov. 18 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place @^
Nov. 22-23 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome @^
Nov. 26-27 Portland, OR Moda Center @^
Nov. 29 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center @^
Dec. 3-4 Glendale, AZ Desert Diamond Arena @^
Dec. 6 -7 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center @^
Dec. 13-4 Tulsa, OK BOK Center @^
Support Acts:
* The Middle East
+ Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
% Turnpike Troubadours
! Sheryl Crow
# Sierra Ferrell
@ Matt Maeson
^ Levi Turner
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