Zach Bryan was forced to cancel his scheduled concert at H.A. Chapman Stadium in Tulsa, Oklahoma, due to severe weather conditions forecasted for the area. The country artist shared the news on social media, emphasizing that the decision was beyond his control and made in the interest of safety.
In his announcement, Bryan expressed regret over disappointing fans, stating that in five years of touring, he had never canceled a headlining show before. He acknowledged the frustration of some who wanted the concert to proceed despite the dangerous weather, but stressed that the risks were too great to continue. Alongside his message, he posted a screenshot of a text from a crew member explaining the cancellation, citing the threat of damaging storms and strong gusts expected in Tulsa that evening.
Fans were assured that refunds would be processed automatically without any required action on their part. This cancellation represents an unusual interruption for Bryan, who has earned a reputation as a dedicated and relentless touring artist since his breakthrough.
His current With Heaven on Tour began in early March at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, supporting his sixth album, With Heaven on Top. The Tulsa shows were anticipated highlights of the tour, although the second scheduled performance at the same venue remains planned for the following evening.
Following Tulsa, Bryan’s tour will continue with stops in Lincoln, Starkville, and Cleveland before concluding the U.S. leg in May. An international segment will then take place, featuring concerts in London, Belfast, and Liverpool. The tour will wrap up back in North America with final dates in San Diego, Toronto, and Auburn, ending on October 10.
