Zach Bryan's Tulsa Concert Canceled Due to Severe Weather

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Due to severe and dangerous weather, Zach Bryan's concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was unfortunately called off. The country singer conveyed his deep regret, noting that he was forced into this decision and lacked any influence over the matter.

This cancellation marks the first time in five years that Bryan has had to call off a headline show, a fact he mentioned in his message to fans, adding that he had “pissed off plenty people this morning trying to ‘play anyways.’” He assured fans that refunds would be processed automatically for all ticket purchases. The weather forecast for Tulsa indicated impending severe storms with damaging gusts, which necessitated the cancellation for safety reasons. Bryan's second performance at H.A. Chapman Stadium in Tulsa is currently still planned for the following evening.

Bryan's “With Heaven on Tour” series commenced in early March at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, supporting his latest album, “With Heaven on Top.” Following his appearances in Lincoln, Starkville, and Cleveland, he will proceed with his overseas engagements in London, Belfast, and Liverpool before returning to the United States for additional performances in San Diego, Toronto, and Auburn, where the tour is set to conclude on October 10.

Zach Bryan's commitment to his fans and his passion for performing are evident, even when faced with uncontrollable circumstances. This incident highlights the challenges artists often encounter, reminding us that sometimes, safety must take precedence over scheduled events. His perseverance in continuing the tour underscores the dedication required to share art with the world, no matter the obstacles.