On Saturday Sept. 27, 2025 Zach Lane Bryan had the largest single-ticketed concert ever in US history, The Quittin’ Time Tour. It was held in Ann Arbor, MI at the University of Michigan’s football stadium (“The Big House”), only the second concert ever held there.
With a sold out crowd of 112,408 people, Bryan played his most popular songs. According to Setlist.fm he played 26 songs, plus the encore, Revival, and songs from six of his different albums and one cover, Friend of the Devil by The Grateful Dead. He began with the song “Mr. Brightside” by the Killers, playing before he came out. He brought out special guests, John Mayer and The War and Treaty, and played for almost three hours.
With different crowd sizes Bryan plays for just about anyone. Before he went to Ann Arbor, he played in the Notre Dame Stadium (“The History Museum”), in Indiana, which holds roughly 80,000 people. He roughly played the same songs, but had different guest appearances. The crowd was responsive like his other concerts, just not as many fans as in Michigan.
Bryan produces concerts for all ages that often includes parents with their children. He brings record breaking crowds because of the atmosphere he brings from his singing, stagelights, and environment.
“The crowd was very loud and interactive,” junior Kenedi Minino said. “He had a lot of lights and I was on the floor, it was packed with people and really fun.”