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Bryan stages first concert ever at the Big House

Thursday, February 13, 2025 – Zach Bryan will play the first concert ever held at Michigan Stadium on Sept. 27, he announced today.

John Mayer. Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen and Joshua Slone will also be joining the bill for this inaugural evening of music.

Michigan Stadium, home to the University of Michigan Wolverines football team, is the largest stadium in the U.S., holding about 110,000 people. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. eastern time.

While the stadium has previously held other sporting events including soccer matches and college and professional hockey games, this is the first time an artist will headline a concert at "The Big House."

"We are excited to have award-winning artist Zach Bryan perform the very first concert at Michigan Stadium," said Warde Manuel, U-M's Director of Athletics. "I would like to thank the Board of Regents, President Ono, the Executive Officers of the University, and many of our athletic department staff as well as AEG Presents for all the work that has brought us to this point in the process. 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."

Bryan recently wrapped "The Quittin' Time Tour," where he played 85 arenas and stadiums across North America. He is set to headline Stagecoach Festival 2025 in Indio, Cal. and was recently announced as a headliner at BST Hyde Park Festival 2025 in London, England for two nights. Bryan will also be performing at Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland for three nights on June 20, 21, and 22, Metlife Stadium in Rutherford, N.J.for three nights from July 18-20 and Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on Aug. 15.


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