Zach Bryan Plays Huntington Bank Field on May 9 With Dijon
Zach Bryan is set for huntington bank field in Cleveland on Saturday, May 9 at 7 PM, with Dijon as the main support act and J.R. Carroll also on the bill. The stop lands inside With Heaven On Tour, which began in March 2026 and runs through October 10 across stadiums and arenas in North America, Europe, and the UK.
May 9 at Huntington Bank Field
Saturday’s Cleveland date gives the tour one of its clearest stadium benchmarks. Huntington Bank Field is one of the region’s premier outdoor venues, and Bryan’s booking there puts a late-spring show into a building sized for far more than a club-night crowd.
The lineup around him is stripped down and functional: Dijon leads support, with J.R. Carroll adding another layer before the headliner. For ticket holders, that means the night is built as a full bill rather than a single-set stop, with the headliner placed at the center of the evening.
With Heaven On Tour in 2026
With Heaven On Tour is being sold as Bryan’s biggest international run yet, spanning stadiums and arenas across North America, Europe, and the UK. That scale matters because it places the Cleveland date inside a routing strategy built for major rooms, not one-off theater bookings.
The tour follows With Heaven On Top, which arrived on January 9, 2026 with 25 original tracks and nearly 78 minutes of music. Bryan wrote and produced the entire album himself, a level of control that matches the way this tour is being staged: one artist, one catalog, and a production model built around size.
From DeAnn to Platinum
2019 and 2020 mark the climb that got him here. Bryan released DeAnn in 2019 in a Florida Airbnb, then Elisabeth in 2020 before signing with Warner Records. His third studio album in 2022 later achieved platinum status, and that commercial step-up is what turns a May date in Cleveland into a stadium event rather than a routine tour stop.
At 28, Bryan arrives in Cleveland with a career that started after he enlisted at age 17 and spent eight years as an active-duty U.S. Navy member. The practical takeaway for local fans is simple: the May 9 show is not a side date or an afterthought; it is one of the tour’s major rooms, and the support acts are already set.