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Zach Bryan’s 2024 shows in Kansas City, Missouri: Everything you need to know
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Zach Bryan’s 2024 shows in Kansas City, Missouri: Everything you need to know

ZACH BRYAN 2024 “QUITTIN’ TIME” TOUR – KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

When: 20 and 21 August 2024

Where: T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Who are the openers:

  • Tuesday, August 20 – Levi Turner & Matt Maeson
  • Wednesday, August 21 – Levi Turner & Matt Maeson

What will Zach Bryan perform: Expected setlist

When do the doors open: 5:30 p.m.

When does Zach Bryan take the stage: Usually 9:15 p.m.

Where can I buy tickets: Zach Bryan 2024 Tickets

Zach Bryan’s colossal Quitting time The tour shows no signs of slowing down: After a blockbuster performance in Arlington, Texas, the Oklahoma singer-songwriter heads to Kansas City, Missouri, for a double date on August 20 and 21.

Levi Turner – the first artist signed to Zach Bryan’s Belting Broncos label – and Matt Maeson, another alternative music trailblazer, are the opening acts at Zach’s two tour stops in the Show-Me State. Doors open to everyone at 5:30 p.m., with Turner taking the T-Mobile Center stage at 7 p.m. before Matt Maeson performs at 8 p.m. Zach Bryan’s headlining performance begins at approximately 9:15 p.m., with the “Better Days” hitmaker typically playing until around 11 p.m.

If you’re a Founders Club or Premium Plus member, you can enter the venue a little earlier at 5:00pm, while the T-Mobile customer entrance and Club Magenta doors open at 5:15pm. If you’re in the auditorium and want to make sure you get as close to the front of the stage as possible, you can line up at the Oak Street entrance starting at 11am.



<p>Banner for Zach Bryan’s “Quittin’ Time” tour</p>
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<p>Zach Bryan has been tinkering with his setlist quite a bit so far during his 2024 tour, which is often equal parts exciting and annoying for attendees. Will you strike gold and experience a live debut – with fans in Arlington, Texas being treated to his first-ever performance of “Like Ida” this weekend? Or will you fail and end up at one of the shows where Zach bizarrely decides <em>not</em> to play his biggest hit, the brooding, introspective “Something in the Orange”?  </p>
<p>Luckily, Zach has been playing “Something in the Orange” — and his 2023 Hot 100 chart-topper, “I Remember Everything” — more frequently lately, so fingers crossed he keeps them on the setlist for his two Kansas City shows. </p>
<p>On several occasions, Zach Bryan has brought some famous friends along on the journey during his 2024 <em>Quitting time</em> Tour, which will feature artists such as The Lumineers, Bruce Springsteen, Sexxy Red, Tate McRae and more for his rousing “Revival” finale. Zach may also decide to invite other big-name artists to the T-Mobile Center stage, so keep an eye out for his encore. </p>
<p>Please bring good vibes and an impeccable knowledge of all the lyrics on Zach Bryan’s new album. <em>The great American bar scene</em>but one thing you <em>tilt</em> You are not allowed to bring a backpack or bag larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ into the venue. A full list of items prohibited in the arena can be found here. </p>
<p>There is parking available very close to the venue in the Magenta car park, which must be booked in advance. However, please note that these spaces are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Alternatives include the Red Lot car park and the Yellow Lot car park. </p>
<p>If you’re having trouble putting together your outfit for Zach Bryan’s double-header in Kansas City, Missouri, don’t worry – Zach has released a sleek, college-inspired selection of items courtesy of <em>The great American bar scene</em> in early August. There are a number of t-shirts, a college crew neck, a bright red cap and more that would serve as perfect concert attire so you can prove to everyone that you are a bigger Zach Bryan fan than they are (the <em>Is</em> the main goal of live shows, right?). </p>
<p>Regardless of what songs he includes in his setlist and what guests, if any, he brings along, you can count on one thing: Zach Bryan will give it his all, from the moment he storms the T-Mobile Center stage to the moment he strolls off after a wild, anthemic performance of his final song, “Revival.” </p>
<p><strong>For more information about Zach Bryan, see below:</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Featured photo by Laura Ord</em></strong></p>
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