Zach Top adds fall dates to Zach Top Tour across 6 cities

Zach Top adds fall dates to Zach Top Tour across 6 cities

Zach Top added fall dates to the zach top tour, stretching the run from September 11 in Lake Tahoe to October 30 in Nashville. The new leg keeps him on the road across a two-month window and puts San Diego, Anaheim, San Antonio, Atlanta, Milwaukee and St. Paul on the route.

Lake Tahoe to Nashville

The fall leg opens September 11 at Lake Tahoe Amphitheatre in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, then closes October 30 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. That span gives the tour a second booking cycle after the summer leg was set to begin June 4 and June 5 at Choctaw Grand Theater in Durant, Oklahoma.

Top’s schedule now runs across two seasons, with June 12 and June 13 dates at The Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach, Alabama also part of the summer stretch. For ticket buyers, the practical move is simple: pre-sale registration is already open on Top’s website, with pre-sale set for June 11 at 10 a.m. local and public on sale beginning June 12 at 10 a.m. local.

Lukas Nelson and company

Top is bringing Lukas Nelson, Wyatt McCubbin and Marty Stuart back as openers, a lineup that keeps the bill rooted in country rather than cross-genre experimentation. The booking also matches the demand around Top’s live show, which has already been strong enough to support a fall extension before the summer leg has fully played out.

The routing through San Diego, Anaheim, San Antonio, Atlanta, Milwaukee and St. Paul spreads the fall run across major markets instead of concentrating it in a short regional swing. That makes the new leg less like a victory lap and more like a second pass at the same demand curve, with Nashville as the capstone stop.

Presale on June 11

The immediate move for anyone trying to buy in is the June 11 pre-sale window, then the June 12 public sale if seats remain. The fall dates should also keep Top’s momentum visible going into the rest of the year, with a live schedule built to turn recent awards recognition into more arena-scale bookings.

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