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Zach Bryan to Make History with First Concert at Michigan Stadium

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Zach Bryan Concert Michigan Stadium

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Zach Bryan is set to perform at Michigan Stadium this Saturday night, marking the first-ever concert at the venue. The Grammy Award-winning artist will take the stage in the center of the stadium, which can hold over 100,000 fans.

This concert could break U.S. attendance records for a non-festival concert. Previous shows have seen Bryan draw large crowds, and his recent performance at Notre Dame Stadium is a testament to his growing popularity.

Guests planning to attend should note that Michigan Stadium enforces a strict no-bag policy. Visitors are not allowed to bring purses, clear bags, fanny packs, or crossbody bags into the venue. It’s also important to remember that guests cannot leave the stadium and re-enter using the same ticket.

Seating arrangements highlight that attendees with tickets for sections 1-44 should utilize gates 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, and 10 to enter. Those with floor seat tickets must enter through the Northeast entrance of Crisler Center. Upon scanning their mobile tickets, they will receive a wristband required for floor access.

ADA seat holders can enter through the east side of the stadium via the Lloyd Carr tunnel. Mobile tickets will be scanned, and wristbands issued at this entrance as well.

Parking is anticipated to be limited, so supporters are encouraged to pre-purchase parking passes. Note that RVs are not permitted for this event.

Joining Bryan as special guests will be John Mayer, along with musicians Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen, and Joshua Sloan.