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Zach Bryan Sets U.S. Ticketed-Concert Record With 112,408 at Michigan Stadium

AEG Presents reported an official attendance of 112,408 after earlier estimates.

Overview

  • The promoter-confirmed count surpasses George Strait’s 2024 mark of 110,905 at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field for the largest ticketed concert in U.S. history.
  • Michigan Stadium hosted its first major ticketed headlining concert, with a 360-degree midfield stage and nearly 5,000 added turf seats to boost capacity.
  • The event sold out, with public tickets moving in about two hours during February’s onsale, and organizers had reported more than 112,000 tickets sold ahead of the show.
  • Bryan played a 27-song set featuring guest turns by John Mayer on “Friend of the Devil” and “Better Days” and The War & Treaty on “Hey Driver,” closing with a fireworks finale.
  • AEG said the show also set a $5 million merchandise sales record, and it served as the capstone to Bryan’s recent stadium and festival run.