Zach Bryan Announces “With Heaven on Tour”

25 Nov 2025

Zach Bryan is set to embark on his biggest international tour yet in 2026: ‘With Heaven On Tour’ which includes a date at Scottish Gas Murrayfield on Sunday 14 June, 2026.

The run of dates features shows in England and Scotland in June 2026: Liverpool (Anfield Stadium June 12), Edinburgh (Scottish Gas Murrayfield, June 14), London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, June 16 and 17), Cork (Páirc Uí Chaoimh June 20 and 21) and Belfast (June 23 and 24).

‘With Heaven On Tour’ kicks off on March 7 2026 in St Louis, Missouri at The Dome at America’s Center. The tour spans over 40 dates across North America and Europe, including stops in Berlin, Oslo, San Diego, Arlington, TX and Foxborough, Massachusetts before wrapping up October 10 at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama.

Zach Bryan is coming off a massive run with sold out shows at major college football stadiums in the United States, highlighted by a September concert at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan: the first concert ever held at the largest football stadium in the Northern Hemisphere, which set a record for largest single ticketed concert in US history.

Zack Bryan

Celebrating the Centenary of Scottish Gas Murrayfield this year, Scottish Rugby has already announced two other concerts for the 2026 season when Luke Combs announced his tour last month followed by Bon Jovi. These announcements come off the back of the busiest concert season ever for the stadium, with three artists over five nights throughout the summer.

Robbie Williams kicked off the 2025 season with the opening night of his BRITPOP Tour. Oasis then returned to Scottish Gas Murrayfield for three nights and 204,000 fans as part of their long-awaited reunion tour. Rock n Roll legends, AC/DC then concluded the summer of concerts in the stadium, as well the European leg of their ‘POWER UP’ tour.

The Murrayfield Campus hosts over 50 major events per year. Ranging from sold-out Scotland international rugby matches at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, matches at Hive Stadium for Edinburgh Rugby, Scotland Women and U20, community rugby finals days for adult and youth competitions, corporate and business conferences and national fundraising events such as Kiltwalk and Men’s 10k and of course concerts. Next year, Scottish Gas Murrayfield will also be host to the Guinness Women’s Six Nations when Scotland take on the recently crowned World Champions, The Red Roses.

Last year, Scottish Rugby announced that it received an independent evaluation of its overall economic value to Scotland. The valuation covers from June to December 2024 and incorporates home matches for the national men’s and women’s teams; Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors’ home fixtures; and the concerts and events hosted at Murrayfield and comes in at £120.4million.

Of that, more than one third was spent by visitors whose home was outside of Scotland at £41.9million. The media impact – included in the total figure – was calculated at £13.2million, of which the Taylor Swift |The Eras Tour staged at Murrayfield last June generated media coverage alone worth £8.3million.

All events at the Murrayfield Campus are supported by The Safety Advisory Group, a multi-agency group chaired by City of Edinburgh Council, and includes Scottish Rugby, emergency services, transport providers, and security/medical teams.

Register for presale access now. Artist presale begins Wednesday December 3 at 10am at www.zachbryanpresale.com. Public onsale from Friday December 5 at 10am with tickets available at www.aegpresents.co.uk/event/zach-bryan/.

Scottish Rugby can confirm that Scotland Supporters Club Plus members will have the opportunity to enter a ballot to purchase tickets through a venue allocation. Details will be emailed to all Scotland Supporters Club Plus members.

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With Heaven On Tour 2026 England and Scotland dates:

  • Friday, June 12, 2026 — Liverpool, UK – Anfield Stadium

Main: Dijon | Supporting: Fey Fili

  • Sunday, June 14, 2026 — Edinburgh, UK – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Main: Dijon | Supporting: Fey Fili
  • Tuesday, June 16, 2026 — London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Main: Dijon | Supporting: Fey Fili
  • Wednesday, June 17, 2026 — London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Main: Dijon | Supporting: Fey Fili

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