not sure if this is news to anyone in this thread, but I don't keep up with anything so it's news to me. It sounds like an EP called With Heaven On Top is the next project to be released, and then a new album Motorbreath, alongside a documentary about making the album, which will be his last major label album, both out this year
I guess because he made the album and documentary while doing a cross country motorcycle trip with his friends, so I can see how it evokes breathing in motorcycle exhaust or whatever, but all that being said its still a bad name
First ever concert at the Big House, interested to see what ticket prices end up at because for football its over 110k and I assume you are going to get easily another 10k in floor seats depending on how its set up.
Might have to fly back to MI for that one. John Mayer and Ryan Bingham would be a fire concert even without ZB headlining.
I am considering going depending on pricing, the only thing I am worried is about the acoustics. I have gone to plenty of football games there and the sound system is the one iffy thing.
In the US, yes it would be the record. a few years old, but I believe this is still the current list of most attended shows. 9 of the Biggest Concerts in American History Edit: Looks like George Strait broke the record last year with 110,905 in TX. This will beat that apparently.
Kinda comes down to semantics I guess, because festivals exist, and those are ticketed events, and they sell plenty more
Most of the biggest shows ever played were in foreign countries. Like, U2 and Springsteen have both played to 150,000+, but not in America.
The pricing was not what I was expecting, particularly when I think of how big the stadium is. The endzones go up to 90+ rows to the top and the tickets were $55 there. In all it ranged from $55 to $1,500 depending on your section. I had access to the pre-sale and chose not to buy because I did not like the pricing structure with just having it done by section and not including the rows into the price because once you get over row 65, you are getting pretty far from the action. Not to mention that this is bench seats and not seatbacks other than a very few areas in Michigan Stadium.
https://www.tmz.com/2025/02/19/zach-bryan-bar-argument-new-york-city/ Def two sides to this story but mannnnn…just keep yourself away from alcohol.
Yeah, dude needs to quit drinking. At the same time, it's fucking weird that people think it's just "normal" now to film every moment of their lives, including strangers at a bar without their permission. We live in a brain-rotted society.
I do have a tiny bit of sympathy for him in this situation when it sounds like his group asked them not to film him with their glasses multiple times, but by now you need to know better or at least have people around you that will remove you from the situation
And also, Zach, no fucking excuses for using "gay" as an insult in the year 2025. An absolute dumbass, if nothing else.