Zach Bryan is set to play Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland on Saturday, May 9 at 7 PM, with Dijon and J.R. Carroll on the bill. The show lands as part of With Heaven On Tour, the country star’s biggest international run yet.
The Cleveland stop gives fans another chance to see Bryan on the road after a rapid rise that began with his debut album DeAnn in 2019 and Elisabeth in 2020. His third studio album in 2022 delivered platinum success and pushed him into the mainstream, setting up a career that has now reached stadiums and arenas across North America, Europe and the UK.
That momentum has only grown in 2026. With Heaven On Top arrived on January 9, 2026, with 25 original tracks written and produced entirely by Bryan and stretching nearly 78 minutes. The tour followed in March and continues through October 10, keeping him on the road for much of the year.
Born Zachary Lane Bryan on April 2, 1996, in Oologah, Oklahoma, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy at age 17 and served on active duty for eight years before turning fully to music. The Cleveland date stands out because Huntington Bank Field is one of the region’s premier outdoor venues, giving the tour a high-profile stop in front of a large stadium crowd.
For Bryan, the question is no longer whether he can fill major rooms. The answer arrives in Cleveland, where the scale of the venue and the length of the tour underscore how far he has moved from a first-recorded songs to one of the biggest draws in modern country music.






