Zach Bryan made history on multiple fronts during his concert at Michigan Stadium this past Saturday, September 27th. He not only became the first musical artist to play the Ann Arbor college football stadium, but also set a new record for the largest ticketed single concert in US history.
Drawing a crowd of 112,408 to “The Big House,” Bryan broke a record previously held by George Strait, who brought in 110,905 fans to his concert at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, in June 2024. Michigan Stadium is the largest stadium in the United States and the third-largest in the world.
Get NCAA Football Tickets Here
The record-breaking evening, which also set a merchandise sales record of $5 million, featured special guest John Mayer. Support was also provided by Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen and Joshua Slone.
Related Video
Bryan’s setlist included hits like his breakout “Something in the Orange,” “I Remember Everything” (sans Kacey Musgraves), and “Pink Skies,” as well as fan favorites like “Heading South,” “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” and “Revival,” the latter of which he reportedly played for nearly 30 minutes.
@enderworld22 Zach Bryan Revival @ The Big House 2025 #zachbryan #revival #thebighouse #annarbor #michigan
Photo Gallery — Zach Bryan at Michigan Stadium, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, September 27th, 2025 (click to expand and scroll through)