
Zach Bryan Breaks Records: 112,000 Michigan Stadium Tickets Sell Out in Less Than 3 Hours
Country star Zach Bryan has made history by selling over 112,000 tickets in just two-and-a-half hours for his upcoming performance at Michigan Stadium, putting him in position to break the U.S. record for largest ticketed concert by a single act.

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The September 27 show at "The Big House" - the largest stadium in the United States and third-largest in the world - will be the venue's first-ever concert. The event will feature special guests including John Mayer, with ticket prices ranging from $55 to over $1,000.
The setup includes 107,000 seats in the main bowl plus an additional 5,500 seats configured on the field. If all tickets are filled, Bryan will surpass George Strait's current record of 110,905 attendees, set last summer at Texas A&M University's Kyle Field.
"You guys just sold out the biggest show in American history," Bryan shared on Instagram. "I owe you my life, my humility, and every ounce of effort I have. I love y'all more than any song."
University of Michigan's Athletic Director Warde Manuel expressed excitement about the historic event, noting that the venue had been studying concert hosting capabilities for several years. The show is being produced in partnership with AEG Presents and the university's athletic department.

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