Michigan Stadium Concert: Zach Bryan and John Mayer Make History with Record-Breaking Show
Zach Bryan and John Mayer headlined a record-breaking concert at Michigan Stadium, drawing a massive crowd for a seven-hour, five-act show. The event marked the first major ticketed concert at the stadium, with fans filling the stands and field to capacity. The concert sold out in less than 2.5 hours, setting a new U.S. attendance record for a ticketed concert.
The lineup included opening acts Keenan O’Meara, Joshua Slone, and Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen, each delivering energetic performances to the enthusiastic crowd. Mayer's set featured a mix of his popular songs, showcasing his guitar skills and engaging the audience with his music. Bryan, in his first performance in Ann Arbor, delivered a heartfelt set, expressing gratitude to the crowd for their support.
The concert culminated in a memorable encore with Bryan performing "Revival" to a high-energy crowd, followed by a spectacular fireworks display over the stadium. The event was a historic moment for Michigan Stadium and a night to remember for all in attendance.