Zach Top is having a year, and the calendar just got bigger. The Grammy-winning country star has extended his “Cold Beer & Country Music” headline tour through the summer, adding new stops including Orange Beach’s The Wharf Amphitheater on June 12, Boise’s ExtraMile Arena on July 10, and Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena on August 20. The run kicks off this Saturday at Country Thunder Arizona and wraps September 1 opening for Chris Stapleton at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium.
Top recently took home the Grammy for Best Traditional Country Album for ‘Ain’t In It for My Health,’ and arrived at the ceremony with five ACM nominations in tow, including Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Single of the Year for “I Never Lie,” his first number one at country radio. That’s the kind of momentum that fills arenas, and this tour reflects exactly that.
The supporting cast is formidable. Marcus King Band, Lukas Nelson, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Jake Worthington, Cole Goodwin, and Wyatt McCubbin all appear across various dates. Top will also support four Chris Stapleton shows, two nights at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and two nights at Boston’s Fenway Park, and opens for George Strait in Lubbock on April 24 before appearing at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium for CMA Fest on June 6.
Tickets for newly announced dates go on pre-sale Wednesday, April 15 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale Friday, April 17 at 10 a.m. local time.
Zach Top 2026 Tour Dates:
April 11 – Country Thunder Arizona, Florence, AZ
April 24 – Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX (w/George Strait)
April 25 – Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA (w/Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan)
May 4 – Fender Presents: Tele Town, Nashville, TN
May 9 – Country Thunder Florida 2026, St. Pete Beach, FL
May 22 – Patriotic Festival, Norfolk, VA
June 5 – Choctaw Grand Theater, Durant, OK (w/Cole Goodwin)
June 6 – CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
June 7 – Railbird Festival, Lexington, KY
June 11 – Rock the South, Decatur, AL
June 12 – The Wharf Amphitheater, Orange Beach, AL (w/Cole Goodwin)
June 18 – Tailgate N’ Tallboys, Bloomington, IL
June 19 – The Country Fest, North Lawrence, OH
June 20 – Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (w/Wyatt McCubbin)
June 25 – Baker-Spain Stampede, South Greenfield, MO
June 26 – Country Stampede, Bonner Springs, KS
June 27 – NEBRASKAland DAYS, North Platte, NE
July 9 – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, West Valley City, UT (w/Jake Worthington)
July 10 – ExtraMile Arena, Boise, ID (w/Jake Worthington)
July 11 – Pendleton Whisky Music Fest, Pendleton, OR
July 15 – SaskTel Centre, Saskatoon, SK (w/Lukas Nelson)
July 16 – Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB (w/Lukas Nelson)
July 18 – Under the Big Sky Festival, Whitefish, MT
July 23 – North Dakota State Fair, Minot, ND
July 25 – Cheyenne Frontier Days 2026, Cheyenne, WY
August 6 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (w/Chris Stapleton)
August 7 – Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON (w/Wyatt McCubbin)
August 8 – CMAC, Canandaigua, NY (w/Wyatt McCubbin)
August 13 – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY (w/Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives)
August 14 – Fenway Park, Boston, MA (w/Chris Stapleton)
August 15 – Fenway Park, Boston, MA (w/Chris Stapleton)
August 20 – PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (w/Marcus King Band)
August 21 – PPL Center, Allentown, PA
August 22 – Maine Savings Amphitheater, Bangor, ME (w/Marcus King Band)
August 27 – YQM Countryfest 2026, Dieppe, NB
August 28 – BankNH Pavilion, Gilford, NH (w/Marcus King Band)
September 1 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (w/Chris Stapleton)


