Country superstar Zach Bryan brings his massive “With Heaven On Tour 2026” to Snapdragon Stadium for two back-to-back nights — the only California dates on his 40-show international tour. Fresh off setting the record for the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history, Bryan returns to San Diego with special guests MJ Lenderman and Fey Fili.
Night 1: Thursday, July 31, 2026
Night 2: Friday, August 1, 2026
Venue: Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
Opening Acts: MJ Lenderman, Fey Fili
Tour: With Heaven On Tour 2026
Only California dates on the entire tour! Choose your night or attend both shows.
Zach Bryan’s “With Heaven On Tour 2026” is the biggest concert trek of his career, spanning March through October with more than 40 shows across the U.S. and Europe. The tour celebrates his upcoming album “With Heaven on Top,” set for release on January 9, 2026.
San Diego’s two-night stand represents the only California stops on the entire tour, making these shows a must-see for West Coast fans.
Bryan is riding high after his September 2025 concert at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor drew 112,408 people — making it the largest single ticketed performance by any music act in U.S. concert history. Like fellow Oklahoma troubadour Garth Brooks before him, Bryan continues to set new records and push boundaries in country music.
The San Diego shows feature:
Throughout the tour, Bryan has enlisted an impressive rotation of support acts including Kings of Leon, Alabama Shakes, Ben Howard, Caamp, Dijon, Gregory Alan Isakov, and more.
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Zach Bryan is a chart-topping country singer-songwriter from Oklahoma who rose to prominence with his raw, emotional storytelling and authentic sound. A U.S. Navy veteran, Bryan has built a massive following through his honest lyrics and powerful live performances.
Bryan’s upcoming album “With Heaven on Top” drops January 9, 2026. His recent single “Bad News” generated attention for its pointed social commentary, with lyrics addressing contemporary American life.
In a candid statement about his music and recent experiences, Bryan shared: “I served this country, I love this country and the song itself is about all of us coming out of this divided space. I wasn’t speaking as a politician or some greater-than-thou a–hole, just a 29-year-old man who is just as confused as everyone else.”
Bryan has been open about his mental health journey, recently revealing he’s been experiencing “earth-shattering panic attacks” and anxiety. He’s addressed these challenges by stopping drinking and starting therapy.
“I feel great, I feel content, I feel whole,” he said. “If you or any of your friends are too tough, too scared, or too stubborn to reach out, know that the most stubborn dumbass on the planet did and didn’t regret it.”
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The “With Heaven On Tour 2026” spans three continents:
San Diego shows kick off the second U.S. leg — the first North American dates after Bryan’s European tour.
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The only California stops on the entire “With Heaven On Tour 2026.”
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