The neo-traditionalist country singer adds fourteen new arena and amphitheater dates to his expansive 2026 headlining tour.
Zach Top is stretching his summer out. The rising country artist has added fourteen new dates to his already substantial 2026 “Cold Beer & Country Music” headlining tour, pushing the itinerary deep into August.
The new stops fill out a map that leans into secondary markets and classic summer sheds, with shows scheduled for Pittsburgh, Wantagh, Boise, Ottawa, Allentown, Bangor, and Gilford. When combined with the previously announced run, Top’s tour now spans more than 35 dates from April through September, a significant arena and amphitheater commitment for an artist on the ascent.
The expansion signals a firm bet on Top’s brand of steel-guitar-forward, neotraditional country. His sound, which deliberately recalls the crisp production and straightforward songcraft of the 1990s, has found a substantial audience eager for a sound that sidesteps contemporary bro-country or pop crossover. This tour is its own statement, placing that aesthetic in large-scale venues built for big nights.
Support on the extended leg will rotate, featuring a mix of established names and fellow newcomers. The Marcus King Band, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, and Lukas Nelson are slated for select dates, alongside rising artists like Jake Worthington, Cole Goodwin, and Wyatt McCubbin. The varied lineup reflects a bridge between classic country credibility and the current wave.
Tickets for the newly added dates go on sale via an artist pre-sale beginning Wednesday, April 15th. The full schedule and registration details are available at the artist’s website.
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