What's Happening?
Country music star Zach Bryan has announced his 2026 'With Heaven On Tour' following a period of mental health challenges. Earlier in the year, Bryan had indicated a hiatus from touring due to personal
struggles, including panic attacks. However, after achieving sobriety and undergoing therapy, he has decided to embark on a new tour in support of his upcoming sixth studio album, set for release in January. The tour will feature performances in stadiums across the globe, with special guests such as Kings of Leon and Alabama Shakes joining him on select dates. Despite the extensive tour schedule, no performances are planned for New York or New Jersey, though Bryan will perform in nearby Foxborough, MA.
Why It's Important?
Zach Bryan's decision to resume touring highlights the significant impact of mental health on artists and their careers. His openness about his struggles and subsequent recovery may inspire others facing similar challenges. The tour is expected to draw large crowds, given Bryan's popularity and the success of his previous concerts, including a record-breaking performance at the University of Michigan. This tour could further solidify Bryan's status in the country music industry and provide economic benefits to the venues and cities hosting his concerts.
What's Next?
Tickets for the 'With Heaven On Tour' will go on sale on December 5, with fans able to purchase them through platforms like Vivid Seats. As Bryan prepares for the tour, fans can anticipate the release of his new album in January, which may feature collaborations with other artists. The tour's success could lead to additional dates or future projects, depending on audience reception and Bryan's personal health journey.









