Musician Zach Bryan wearing a light blue denim shirt and sitting on a brown leather couch in a room with wood-paneled walls. The person has visible tattoos on their arms and looks off-camera; framed photos are on the wall behind them.Zach Bryan Credit: Lucas Creighton / Warner Bros.

Even after throwing epic tantrums and going back and forth about his aversion to immigration enforcement, Zach Bryan still rules as king of country and Americana.

His second stadium gig in Tampa comes nearly a year after the 29-year-old Navy veteran signed publishing deals reportedly worth $350 million—and per usual, he is joined by a stellar supporting cast that includes Ohio pop-folk darling Caamp, plus Oklahoma songwriter J.R. Carroll.

With Heaven on Top by Zach Bryan

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