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With Heaven on Top Tour: Chart-Topping Album Live - News Directory 3

With Heaven on Top Tour: Chart-Topping Album Live

April 3, 2026 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment
News Context
At a glance
  • Singer-songwriter Zach Bryan has cancelled his scheduled performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma, citing dangerous weather as the cause for the decision.
  • According to reporting from Rolling Stone, the cancellation marks a rare occurrence for the artist, who stated, I’ve Never Canceled a Show in My Life.
  • The cancellation occurs while Bryan is currently traveling for his 2026 With Heaven On Tour, a concert series supporting his latest studio project.
Original source: rollingstone.com

Singer-songwriter Zach Bryan has cancelled his scheduled performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma, citing dangerous weather as the cause for the decision.

According to reporting from Rolling Stone, the cancellation marks a rare occurrence for the artist, who stated, I’ve Never Canceled a Show in My Life.

The cancellation occurs while Bryan is currently traveling for his 2026 With Heaven On Tour, a concert series supporting his latest studio project.

Tour Progress and Setlist Developments

The 2026 tour has seen Bryan performing across the United States and Europe, utilizing a setlist that blends material from his new album with tracks from earlier projects, including American Heartbreak, DeAnn, and Elizabeth.

Tour Progress and Setlist Developments

Recent tour stops have highlighted the scale of the performances. In Tampa, Bryan delivered his longest show to date, which lasted nearly three hours and featured 34 songs.

During a stop in San Antonio, Texas, the artist introduced several tour debuts, including the first live performance of the song Cannonball from the With Heaven on Top album. He also performed versions of From Austin, 28, and Starved.

More recently, on March 28, 2026, Bryan performed at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Reports indicate that the Baton Rouge set was shorter than previous shows due to time restraints.

Chart Performance of With Heaven on Top

The current tour supports the release of the album With Heaven on Top, which was issued on January 9, 2026. The project was initially announced as a forthcoming EP in early 2025 before being released as a full album via streaming and digital download.

The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for the week dated January 24, 2026. It earned 134,000 equivalent album units in the United States during the week ending January 15, 2026, according to Luminate data.

This achievement marks Bryan’s second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200, following his 2023 self-titled release. With Heaven on Top is the sixth album for the singer-songwriter to reach the top 40, with five of those entries reaching the top 10.

The 25-song collection saw a boost in first-week consumption due to a deluxe reissue on January 12, 2026, which added 24 bonus acoustic tracks. Following the digital release, CD and vinyl versions of the album were expected to become available in March 2026.

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