Musician Zach Bryan to play Notre Dame Stadium on Sept. 6
Grammy Award-winning country musician Zach Bryan will perform at Notre Dame Stadium at 7 p.m Saturday, Sept. 6, with comedian Shane Gillis and singer-songwriter Dermot Kennedy. Tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. Friday, March 7. and can be purchased here.
“We're excited to continue to bring world-class events to the South Bend-Elkhart region. Zach Bryan’s debut at Notre Dame with Shane Gillis and Dermot Kennedy will be another fun and memorable night for the University and the community," said Mike Seamon, vice president for University operations, events and safety at Notre Dame.
Bryan recently wrapped The Quittin’ Time Tour, where he played 85 arenas and stadiums across North America. He is set to headline the 2025 Stagecoach music festival in Indio, California, and was recently announced as a headliner at the 2025 BST Hyde Park Festival London for two nights. Bryan will also be performing at Phoenix Park in Dublin for three nights on June 20, 21 and 22; Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, for three nights on July 18, 19 and 20; and Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on Aug. 15.
This will be the fourth concert at Notre Dame Stadium. The stadium’s first concert was Garth Brooks in 2018. Tickets sold out in less than two hours and the event drew a crowd of 85,000. Brooks performed again in May 2022 and was followed by Billy Joel in June 2022. Other events held at the stadium include an NHL Winter Classic and multiple international soccer friendlies.
For tickets, go to ticketmaster.com or use the Ticketmaster app on your mobile device. For more information on accommodations, dining and your visit to Notre Dame, go to experience.nd.edu/zachbryan and follow Experience Notre Dame on Facebook, Instagram and X.
Originally published by experience.nd.edu on March 04, 2025.
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