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Zach Bryan Returns to Red Rocks with Surprise Concert After Massive $350M Deal

Country music rebel Zach Bryan is shaking things up again. This time, it’s for a good reason, don’t worry!  The Oklahoma native, known for his poetic lyrics, explosive but loyal fanbase, and refusal to play by industry rules, has just announced a one-night-only return to Colorado’s legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sunday, August 10.

But here’s the exciting kicker, tickets won’t break the bank!

“Wasn’t planning on playing this, but a spot opened up and I wanted to play an affordable show for fans,” Bryan said in a social media post. “None of these tickets will be more than 50 bucks plus the fees.”

The announcement comes just months after Bryan sold out two massive shows at Denver’s Empower Field as part of his 2024 “Quittin’ Time Tour.” The country star performed at 85 venues across North America. His return to Red Rocks, arguably one of the most scenic and iconic concert venues in the world, feels like a homecoming of sorts for the grassroots mogul.

Ticket registration is open now through Friday, June 13, at 5 p.m. MST via Fair AXS. Fans lucky enough to be randomly selected will be notified by Thursday, June 19.


Million-Dollar Moves for Zach Bryan


Bryan’s Red Rocks encore isn’t the only headline he’s making this month. The Grammy winner is fresh off the ink of a jaw-dropping, nearly $400 million record deal after re-signing with Warner Records. The singer sold his publishing catalog following several negotiations with his label and team. 

That deal, however, has stirred up some dust in Nashville. Bryan is reportedly feuding with another top-tier country artist, John Moreland, over a comment made during an industry event. The tension began after Morland revealed on Instagram, “350M is a lot of money to pay for the f***ing off-brand version of me.”.

Bryan responded by deciding to take off their duet from all streaming platforms. This caused Morland to take a swing at Warner Records. ‘Yooo just saw this from an artist I’ve always respected and supported,’ Bryan went on to say on his end. “Not trying to be dramatic but refuse to have anyone with a problem with me on my records.”


What’s Next for Bryan?


This isn’t new territory for Bryan, who rose to fame after exploding on the scene with hits like “Something in the Orange” and “Burn, Burn, Burn. As well as his 34-track self-titled album, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200. His raw, authentic songwriting and disdain for industry polish have made him a symbol of the modern Americana movement.

With a sold-out tour under his belt, a historic deal inked, and a surprise concert on the way, Bryan isn’t slowing down anytime soon. In fact, he seems to be enjoying the chaos.

That’s exactly what fans can expect on August 10 at Red Rocks. Several believe he’s an artist who refuses to compromise, singing under the stars for the price of a tank of gas and a burger.

Red Rocks may be built of stone, but Bryan’s name is clearly etched in its legacy.

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