Country singer Zach Bryan announced his ‘Burn, Burn, Burn’ tour on January 19, 2023, causing a rush of fans to get tickets. Bryan’s first show for this album was May 10 in Charlottesville, Virgina, ending recently on August 30 in Missouri.
During this tour, Bryan’s popularity has risen tremendously. By gaining more fans, he has caused all his shows to complete sell out. Soon after this, Bryan added nine added dates to the tour, traveling over to the UK/EU. In Bryan’s Kansas City show Fox News commented that he had approximately 20,000 fans in the audience that night.
With Bryan’s rise in country music, he just released a new album on August 18 with 16 different songs, four of which have special features. His fans all went crazy over these new songs, gaining the number one spot on top of the Billboard country music chart, putting all 16 songs in the top 50.
With this new album already sky rocketing Bryan also released more tour dates for his new album’s tour starting on March 6 in Chicago, Illinois and ending December 14 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In those ten months of tour, Bryan will perform 54 different shows spread across the United States.
For this new album, pre-sale ticket access was on Wednesday September 6 at 10 am. Once opened, fans flocked to get seats, causing a herd to ticket master. If you were lucky enough to get into the queue, you were shown ticket prices. Some prices started at $150 and went all the way to $900 plus for one singular ticket.
Some fans have commented that prices for tickets are insane and too high. The Post and Courier released that in Greenville tickets had risen all the way up to $1.5k each.
Bryan’s music is very good, and his albums have continued to get better as he releases them. However, ticket prices should not be that high for his concert.