Zach Bryan Makes History With Largest Ticketed U.S. Concert Ever

September 29, 2025 5:45 am Published by

Zach Bryan just put himself in the record books.

On Saturday night, Zach headlined the first-ever concert at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, and there were 112,408 fans in attendance, which set the record for the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history.

The previous biggest crowd was George Strait’s 2024 Texas show, where he played in front of 110,905 people.

The three-hour, 27-song set was Zach’s last scheduled show of 2025, and fans in attendance said it felt more like a festival than a standalone gig. There were six acts that played for over seven hours total.

Zach walked out in a Charles Woodson Michigan jersey, and the highlight of the night was when he played “Revival” during the encore, and then it went straight into fireworks.

For reference, a couple of years ago, he was playing for fewer than 3,000 at the Fillmore in Detroit.

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This post was written by Cheryl Johnstone