Zach Bryan has made a huge name for himself over the past few years and he is now so big he is selling out some of the biggest stadiums in the country. The country music star has just announced his “The Quittin Time Tour” with a stop at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. 

The concert is set for Saturday, July 27, 2024 and along with Zach Bryan will be Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit also performing will be Levi Turner. It’s going to be a fun show that you will not want to miss. But with a show like this you know that tickets are going to go quick so let’s discuss the details on how you can get tickets the easiest way possible.  

Best Way to Get Zach Bryan Concert Tickets 

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, October 20th at 10:00am. But that isn’t the only way to get your tickets, Zach Bryan is setting up a presale that you should know about. You can register now for the presale by visiting ZachBryanPresale.com.  

How Zach Bryan Got Started 

Back in 2017 friends of Zach Bryan posted videos of him playing music on YouTube that went viral. He performed at the Grand Ole Opry in 2021, that was after serving eight years in the U.S. Navy. He was honorably discharged in order to pursue his county music career.  

He is a Grammy Award Winner, ACM Award Winner, and is currently nominated for a CMA Award. He is easy to root for and makes great music. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to see him perform live in Houston!  

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The son of a rock star, the daughter of a famous actor, a son of a car dealer and two wealth managers' kids are among the country artists listed below. These nine country stars grew up rich, but that doesn't mean they didn't work hard to get where they are today.

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11 Country Stars Who Don't Write Their Own Songs + 1 You'll Be Shocked to Learn Does

If you think a country singer needs to write their own songs to be a legitimate artist, take this short quiz:

Which of the following five hitmakers is also an established songwriter: Luke Bryan, Reba McEntire, Randy Travis, Blake Shelton, Alan Jackson?

Just two of those names make this list of 11 country stars who don't write their own songs, and one you'll be surprised to learn does. It's a list that includes four Country Music Hall of Fame inductees and at least two others sure to get in soon. The takeaway is that great singers are great storytellers, especially when they're telling someone else's story.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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