Bryan has added additional dates

Zach Bryan has sold out his 2023 Burn Burn Burn Tour and is adding more shows to curve demand. The country star says all tickets for his upcoming headlining trek sold out within 30 seconds of going on sale this week.

“I didn’t care about selling out the tour in thirty seconds, I cared about people getting reasonably priced tickets,” he writes on Instagram. “We sold all the tickets in 3 waves to actual fans, we hired teams to limit bots, and we sacrificed a lot of personal things to give real people, real seats. Thank you guys so, so much.”

This massive run kicks off on May 10th at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA, and comes to a close at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO on August 30th. Last year, each date on his American Heartbreak Tour sold out in minutes.

Bryan, who is signed to Warner Bros Records in Los Angeles, captured the feat without the use of Ticketmaster.

“Who knew you could sell tickets at a reasonable price, to real fans, in a fair way. With no arrogance attached and a lot of people pissed at me, we did it. Due to overwhelming demand, I’m going to add a few shows to The Burn, Burn, Burn Tour. If you registered for Philly, Tulsa, New York City or Duluth, we will be sending out emails for the additional shows today so be on the look out,” he shares in a statement.

“I wish I could play more to meet the demand but the boys & I only have so much to give. Thank you all so much for your patience during this process, no one has ever done this before at this scale and that’s something I’m extremely proud of. Not one ticket was sold for more than $156, at their absolute highest, including taxes and fees. There will continue to be no tickets for sale on scalping sites. Fair ticketing for all, for an almost sold out tour.”

Bryan closed out 2022 by dropping a surprise 24-track live album, All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster on Christmas Day, which was recorded just seven weeks earlier at his sold out show at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater and topped the Apple Music Country chart.

He recently teamed up with Maggie Rogers on the single “Dawns,” and is working on his next album, Writers and Fighters. He was set to release the project in February but shared on Twitter recently that he was delaying it. His Twitter account is currently inactive although it’s unclear why.

The Grammy-nominated country singer/songwriter recently signed a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music. Crowned Billboard’s Top New Country Artist of 2022, his RIAA multi-platinum certified smash hit “Something in the Orange” is the first song penned by a single writer since Taylor Swift’s “Love Story (Taylor’s Version)” to top the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and is also his first track to reach the top 10 on the Hot 100. In addition, he recently broke the record for most weeks spent at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Songwriters chart.

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