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Grammy-Winner Zach Bryan Hits the Coliseum – May 24

Grammy-winner Zach Bryan comes to the North Charleston Coliseum on Tuesday, May 24. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Warner Music Nashville

Grammy-Winner Zach Bryan Hits the Coliseum – May 24

When
May 24th, 2023
6:30pm - 10:00pm
Where
5001 Coliseum DrNorth CharlestonSC29418

Grammy-Winner Zach Bryan Hits the North Charleston Coliseum
Wednesday, May 24, 2023

GRAMMY® Award-nominated rising country superstar Zach Bryan returns to the road in 2023 for the Burn Burn Burn North American Tour, his biggest tour yet. On Wednesday, May 24, he’ll visit the North Charleston Coliseum.

Register for the chance to purchase Zach Bryan tickets via Fair AXS at axs.com/zachbryan. Fans who are randomly selected to purchase tickets will be notified via email, starting on February 13, with all pertinent information for them to complete their purchase, subject to availability. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis and an invitation email for the chance to purchase tickets does not guarantee tickets will be available.

Bryan’s chart-topping 2022 triple album, AMERICAN HEARTBREAK, has become a critical sensation that continues to garner global accolades and unstoppable momentum, appearing on numerous Year-End Best Of 2022 lists, and emerged as the “#1 Country Album on Spotify for 2022 and has spent the past 104 consecutive days on Spotify’s Today’s Top Hits chart. To date, AMERICAN HEARTBREAK has accrued over 3 billion streams globally and has been RIAA certified Gold in the US and Canada along with Gold certified single “From Austin,” Platinum certified single “Heading South,” and now double-Platinum certified single “Something in the Orange,” which is currently on Billboard Top 10 Hot 100 chart.

This past December 18, Bryan and his band appeared on the smash television series Yellowstone (Season 5 Episode 7), performing “Motorcycle Drive-By” and “Summertime Blues,” from his SUMMERTIME BLUES EP, while “Quittin Time” also graced the soundtrack. “The Good I’ll Do” and “Tishomingo,” have been heard in previous episodes and immediately ascended to the top of the Shazam chart in various locations around the world.

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