Country music fans, this is not a drill! Zach Bryan is making his hotly anticipated return to Ireland after the success of his last visit, but the singer won’t be making his way back to Dublin.

The controversial hitmaker is coming to the country as part of his international string of gigs, With Heaven On Tour. Zach kicks off the stadium tour on March 7, 2026.

However, the Something in the Orange singer won’t be hitting Ireland until the summer. He is set to head south, to Cork, to perform in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Zach Bryan performing at the Phoenix Park in Dublin. Pic: GMCDZach Bryan performing at Phoenix Park in Dublin. Pic: GMCD

The gigs, which are still subject to license, will be held on Saturday, 20 June and Sunday, 21 June 2026. Zach will then travel up north to Belfast to play two shows on Boucher Road on 23 and 24 June 2026.  

He will be supported by R&B singer Dijon and crooner Fey Fili. Tickets for both venues are set to go on sale on Friday, 5 December at 10 am, just in time for Christmas! You can get tickets here.

Zach Bryan performs during the Quittin Time tour at Nissan Stadium. Pic: Getty ImagesZach Bryan performs during the Quittin’ Time tour at Nissan Stadium. Pic: Getty Images

The news comes after Zach played three sold-out dates at Phoenix Park in Dublin in June. The I Remember Everything singer performed to 180,000 people during the stint.

He surprised fans by bringing out Dermot Kennedy to duet on some of his well-known songs, including his hit Hey Driver. The US star might just bring out our favourite Cork and Belfast-based acts for his 2026 gigs.