On Nov. 24, country music star Zach Bryan announced the dates for his upcoming U.S. and European tour, With Heaven on Tour, and to the Auburn Family’s surprise – and delight – Bryan is scheduled to perform in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Oct. 10, 2026.
This tour will follow the release of Bryan’s new album, With Heaven on Top, on Jan. 9, 2026.
Bryan is an award-winning country artist who has won numerous accolades, including an Academy of Country Music Award, a Grammy Award and several Billboard Music Awards. Some of his most recognized songs are “Something in the Orange,” as well as “Pink Skies” and “American Nights” off his 2024 album “The Great American Bar Scene.”
For the Auburn stop, Bryan will also welcome indie-folk singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov and vintage-country vocalist Gabriella Rose to the stage of Jordan-Hare Stadium as openers.
With over 40 shows, Bryan’s performances in the tour will range across the globe from Tampa, Florida to Copenhagen, Denmark to Liverpool, England, with the Auburn show being the grand finale.
Bryan’s performance will be in the first inside Jordan-Hare Stadium in eight years, with the last performance by Kelsea Ballerini, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Thomas Rhett and Blake Shelton in April 2017.
This change comes with the new, multi-year partnership between Auburn Athletics and Peachtree Entertainment, as the two plan to bring live concert experiences to the Auburn Family in Jordan-Hare Stadium and Neville Arena. According to a July press release, the partnership “will deliver more than five multi-genre concerts” every year.
Jordan-Hare Stadium will be one of three stops in SEC stadiums specifically on the tour. Bryan will also make stops at LSU in Tiger Stadium on March 28 and at Mississippi State University in Davis Wade Stadium on May 2.
Those interested in learning more about the tour can look at the locations on the official Zach Bryan website.
Registration for presale for any of the locations, including Jordan-Hare Stadium, is available now on the presale website. The presale will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 3, and the public sale will begin on Friday, Dec. 5.
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Ally Northridge, senior in political science, has been with The Auburn Plainsman since Fall 2024. Northridge previously served as a news writer and news reporter, and she is currently serving as the managing content editor.


