Zach Bryan Calls Off First-Ever Headlining Concert Due to Dangerous Storms

Zach Bryan Calls Off First-Ever Headlining Concert Due to Dangerous Storms


Zach Bryan canceled a headlining concert for the first time in his career on Friday, April 3, 2026, citing dangerous weather conditions in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The show was scheduled at H.A. Chapman Stadium as part of his “With Heaven on Tour.” However, severe weather in the area forced organizers to call it off. Reports indicated wind gusts over 60 miles per hour, along with threats of hail, lightning, and possible tornado activity.

Bryan addressed the cancellation on social media, saying the decision was made against his wishes. He shared that his team, along with local authorities and weather officials, determined it would be unsafe to continue with the event. Bryan noted that he has never canceled a show before and had initially hoped to perform despite the conditions.

Ticket holders for the canceled concert are expected to receive automatic refunds.

A second Tulsa show scheduled for Saturday, April 4, is still expected to take place, depending on weather conditions. The tour will continue across the United States and Europe in the coming months, with a final stop planned in Auburn, Alabama, in October.


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