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MLive: Grammy-winning, multi-platinum southern rock group going on tour this summer

Zac Brown Band performs on stage with lights, featuring a guitarist in a hat, drummer, violinist, and a woman in a yellow dress playing guitar.

Grammy Award-winning and multi-platinum southern rock group, Zack Brown Band, has just announced a big tour for 2026.


The “Love and Fear” U.S. tour kicks off in Grand Rapids at Van Andel Arena on Friday, July 17. Locally, it also stops in Detroit at Little Caesars Arena on Friday, November 6.


Tickets go on sale Friday, January 30 at 10 a.m. Fitz and the Tantrums will open the Grand Rapids show. Brothers Osborne will open in Detroit.


Other openers at various shows on this tour include Old Crow Medicine Show and Grace Potter.


This tour comes after the band’s recent Sphere engagement in Las Vegas.


“I can’t wait to get this back on the road after an epic experience at Sphere,” says Brown.


“Every night we play is a chance to turn it up, mix things around, and share an unforgettable night with our incredible fans. The ”Love & Fear tour" is all about big energy – our new album, entertaining covers, the hits you know and love, a few unexpected curveballs, and a whole lot of fun."


Zac Brown Band 2026 U.S. Tour Dates:

  • July 17 - Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena

  • July 18 - Cleveland at Rocket Arena

  • July 31 - Albany, NY at MVP Arena

  • Aug. 2 - Boston at Fenway Park

  • Aug. 6 - Oshkosh, WI at XROADS41

  • Aug. 13 - Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena

  • Aug. 14 - Columbus, OH at Nationwide Arena

  • Aug. 15 - Columbia, MD at Merriweather Post Pavilion

  • Aug. 27, 28 - Forest Hills, NY at Forest Hills Stadium

  • Aug. 29 - Philadelphia at TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann

  • Sept. 10 - Kansas City, MO at T-Mobile Center

  • Sept. 11 - St. Louis, MO at Enterprise Center

  • Sept. 17 - Charleston, SC at Credit One Stadium

  • Sept. 18 - Tampa, FL at Benchmark Intl. Arena

  • Sept. 19 - Hollywood, FL at Hard Rock Live

  • Oct. 8 - Knoxville, TN at Thompson-Boling Arena

  • Oct. 9 - Greenville, SC at Bon Secours Wellness Arena

  • Oct. 10 - Greensboro, NC at First Horizon Coliseum

  • Oct. 19, 20 - Morrison, CO at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

  • Oct. 23 - Minneapolis at Target Center

  • Oct. 24 - Sioux Falls, SD at Denny Sanford Premier Ctr.

  • Nov. 5 - Buffalo at Keybank Center

  • Nov. 6 - Detroit at Little Caesars Arena

  • Nov. 19 - Lincoln, NE at Pinnacle Bank Arena

  • Nov. 20 - Des Moines, IA at Casey’s Center

  • Nov. 21 - Rosemont, IL at Allstate Arena

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