Zach Bryan 2026 “With Heaven on Tour”: Tickets, Prices, Dates & Everything You Need to Know

December 8, 2025

Zach Bryan is gearing up for one of the biggest stadium runs of 2026. His “With Heaven on Tour” trek features more than 40 concerts across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe, making it his most ambitious tour to date. With massive venues, a deep bench of rotating special guests, and the momentum of a rapidly growing fanbase, demand for tickets is already high—especially on the secondary market.

For fans looking to secure seats, TicketIQ offers the most transparent secondary-market ticket data available, with Fee-Free Zach Bryan tickets and pricing that allows buyers to evaluate the best time to purchase. 

Below is a full breakdown of tour details, how to buy, current get-in prices, opening acts, and a detailed look at where the cheapest and most expensive dates fall.


How to Buy Zach Bryan Tickets

Primary market tickets for select 2026 shows were initially distributed via Ticketmaster, but most dates now rely heavily on the secondary market due to high demand and limited remaining inventory.

Secondary-market tickets for all 2026 dates are available at TicketIQ, where listings are aggregated from top resale platforms to help fans find the best deals. All prices referenced below are taken directly from the current secondary-market landscape and represent the get-in price, or the lowest price available for each event.

Fans can browse all dates and filter by price on TicketIQ.com


About the 2026 “With Heaven on Tour”

“With Heaven on Tour” celebrates Bryan’s continued rise following his previous stadium runs and his upcoming album With Heaven on Top, set for release on January 9, 2026. The tour begins March 7th in St. Louis, stretches through October, and includes stops at some of the largest football stadiums in the U.S., along with a robust set of European dates.

This tour follows Bryan’s record-breaking 2024–2025 success, including a historic show at Michigan Stadium, which became the largest ticketed U.S. concert in history.


Who Is Opening for Zach Bryan?

One hallmark of Bryan’s tours is his rotating lineup of openers. The 2026 stadium run includes:

  • Caamp – supporting early-spring U.S. shows

  • Kings of Leon – Louisville, Lincoln, and Dover

  • Dijon – select U.S. shows and all UK/Ireland dates

  • Ben Howard – all mainland Europe shows

  • MJ Lenderman – late-summer U.S. stadiums including San Diego, Denver, Arlington

  • Alabama Shakes – Eugene and Dover

  • Trampled By Turtles – Tulsa and Toronto

  • Gregory Alan Isakov – both Foxborough shows and Auburn

  • Additional support from J.R. Carroll, Gabriella Rose, Keenan O’Meara, and Fey Fili

The diversity in openers gives each date a slightly different character, which continues to drive demand across all markets.


Zach Bryan 2026 Ticket Prices: Full Secondary-Market Rundown

Below are current get-in prices for each 2026 concert, based on TicketIQ data as of December 2025. Prices update in real time, so fans are encouraged to check TicketIQ for the latest numbers.

Spring U.S. Leg (March–May)

  • Mar 07 – St. Louis, MO – From $86+

  • Mar 14 – Tampa, FL – From $77+

  • Mar 21 – San Antonio, TX – From $68+

  • Mar 28 – Baton Rouge, LA – From $48+

  • Apr 03 – Tulsa, OK – From $115+

  • Apr 04 – Tulsa, OK – From $114+

  • Apr 11 – Louisville, KY – From $65+

  • Apr 18 – Charlotte, NC – From $79+

  • Apr 25 – Lincoln, NE – From $63+

  • May 02 – Starkville, MS – From $60+

  • May 09 – Cleveland, OH – From $80+

Summer & Fall U.S. Leg (July–October)

  • Jul 25 – Eugene, OR – From $95+

  • Jul 31 – San Diego, CA – From $106+

  • Aug 01 – San Diego, CA – From $111+

  • Aug 07 – Salt Lake City, UT – From $138+

  • Aug 13 – Denver, CO – From $72+

  • Aug 14 – Denver, CO – From $100+

  • Aug 22 – Arlington, TX – From $72+

  • Sep 05 – Glendale, AZ – From $82+

  • Sep 18 – Dover, DE – From $175+

  • Sep 19 – Dover, DE – From $205+

  • Sep 21 – Toronto, ON – From $103+

  • Sep 22 – Toronto, ON – From $90+

  • Oct 02 – Foxborough, MA – From $136+

  • Oct 03 – Foxborough, MA – From $162+

  • Oct 10 – Auburn, AL – From $78+


Which Zach Bryan Tickets Are the Cheapest in 2026?

At the moment, the cheapest get-in price on the entire tour is: Baton Rouge, LA – March 28 at Tiger Stadium: From $48+

This is the only date currently under $50 on the secondary market. Early-spring shows generally trend lower in price due to weather and travel factors, and Baton Rouge has historically been one of the more affordable markets for Bryan’s past tours.

Other relatively affordable dates include:

  • Starkville, MS – May 2: From $60+

  • Lincoln, NE – Apr 25: From $63+

  • Louisville, KY – Apr 11: From $65+

  • San Antonio, TX – Mar 21: From $68+

If you are looking for value, these early U.S. stadium dates are typically the best options.


Which Shows Are the Most Expensive?

Unsurprisingly, the highest-demand stops also command the highest secondary-market prices. The current most expensive get-in price is: Dover, DE – September 19: From $205+

Dover’s lineup features Alabama Shakes, a rare appearance on the tour, and falls during a peak festival-style weekend at The Woodlands, pushing demand significantly higher.

Other premium-priced shows include:

  • Dover, DE – September 18: From $175+

  • Salt Lake City, UT – August 7: From $138+

  • Foxborough, MA – October 3: From $162+

  • Foxborough, MA – October 2: From $136+

Dover and Foxborough, in particular, are known for strong Zach Bryan fanbases and typically sell out quickly.


Average Get-In Price for the 2026 Tour

Based on all the prices listed, the average secondary-market get-in price for Zach Bryan’s 2026 dates is approximately: $100–$105

This positions Zach Bryan as one of the most in-demand touring artists in North America for 2026, with pricing similar to top-tier stadium acts like Morgan Wallen and Taylor Swift (though still considerably more affordable than Swift).


2026 Tour Dates (Full Schedule)

Below is the full list of dates for “With Heaven on Tour.” Fans can compare ticket options and price trends for each show directly on TicketIQ.

  • Mar 07 – St. Louis, MO

  • Mar 14 – Tampa, FL

  • Mar 21 – San Antonio, TX

  • Mar 28 – Baton Rouge, LA

  • Apr 03 – Tulsa, OK

  • Apr 04 – Tulsa, OK

  • Apr 11 – Louisville, KY

  • Apr 18 – Charlotte, NC

  • Apr 25 – Lincoln, NE

  • May 02 – Starkville, MS

  • May 09 – Cleveland, OH

  • Jul 25 – Eugene, OR

  • Jul 31 – San Diego, CA

  • Aug 01 – San Diego, CA

  • Aug 07 – Salt Lake City, UT

  • Aug 13 – Denver, CO

  • Aug 14 – Denver, CO

  • Aug 22 – Arlington, TX

  • Sep 05 – Glendale, AZ

  • Sep 18 – Dover, DE

  • Sep 19 – Dover, DE

  • Sep 21 – Toronto, ON

  • Sep 22 – Toronto, ON

  • Oct 02 – Foxborough, MA

  • Oct 03 – Foxborough, MA

  • Oct 10 – Auburn, AL

Zach Bryan’s 2026 tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest music events of the year. With demand driving strong secondary-market activity, fans should monitor price trends closely, especially for premium cities like Dover, Salt Lake City, and Foxborough. Early-spring shows offer the best value, while late-summer stadium dates come in at the higher end of the spectrum.

Whether you’re traveling for a bucket-list stadium experience or catching Bryan in your home city, TicketIQ provides transparent pricing and fee-free listings to help you secure seats with confidence.