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Luke Bryan Closes His 2016 Tour With Rowdy Detroit Stadium Show

Luke Bryan brought his Kill The Light Tour, as well as his 2016 live schedule, to a rowdy close on Saturday night (Oct. 29) at Detroit's Ford Field, with help from openers Little Big Town and Dustin…

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Luke Bryan brought his Kill The Light Tour, as well as his 2016 live schedule, to a rowdy close on Saturday night (Oct. 29) at Detroit’s Ford Field, with help from openers Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch .

“This is the last show of the year, Detroit! We can sing, we can drink, we can party as long as we want to,” Bryan told the crowd of about 40,000.

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It was also his last concert as the CMA’s reigning Entertainer of the Year (the 50th annual CMA Awards take place Wednesday night), which also fired Bryan up on Saturday. “I may have, like, four more days of being Entertainer of the Year, so I’m gonna make this shit last,” he announced.

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The beer was flowing freely onstage from the opening of the two-hour show, and Bryan brought the Petron tequila out as he and Little Big Town teamed up for “Thinkin’ Out Loud,” morphing it into a Motown-appropriate snippet of Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” Lynch followed to duet with Bryan on Brooks & Dunn’s “Play Something Country,” and Lynch let Bryan fill his cowboy hat with beer and toss it into the crowd.

Little Big Town and Lynch returned during the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s “Fishin’ in the Dark,” surprising Bryan and his band — albeit pleasantly — by wheeling bicycles around the stage, dressed for Halloween in slings, neck braces and other first aid items (Lynch accented his outfit with a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle helmet).

Bryan kept everyone on stage for a loose, tequila-fueled rendition of Steve Miller’s “The Joker,” then finished the night himself with a blast of his own “That’s My Kind of Night,” “I Don’t Want This Night to End” and “Country Girl (Shake It for Me).”

Bryan kicked of the Kill The Lights Tour, named after his most recent studio album, on Feb. 18 in Evansville, Ind., and played 76 dates. It was the second consecutive year the tour wrapped at Ford Field.

Bryan won the Billboard Music Award for Top Country Artist earlier this year. He’s up for Entertainer of the Year again at this week’s CMAs, as well as Musical Event of the Year with Karen Fairchild for “Home Alone Tonight.”

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Luke Bryan Expands Kill the Lights Tour With 40 New Dates

Luke Bryan has announced 40 new dates on a second leg of his 2016 Kill the Lights Tour.

The country superstar unveiled the initial dates for the tour in October of 2015, featuring special guests Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch . The tour is in support of Bryan’s most recent album, Kill the Lights , which debuted in August. The tour is slated to launch on Feb. 16 in Evansville, Ind., going through the fall.

The "Home Alone Tonight" singer will also share an exclusive live announcement with fans on Wednesday (Jan. 13) at 10AM central time via the Luke Bryan mobile fan app, which is available for download from the iTunes App Store and Google Play Store.

Tickets for the second leg go on sale Jan. 29 for select cities as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket. Cabela's is a sponsor, and Cabela's Club Visa Members will have access to pre-sale tickets and preferred seats in select markets. Citi is the official credit card of Luke’s Kill the Lights Tour, and Citi card members will also have access to pre-sale tickets through Citi’s Private Pass Program.

Luke Bryan Kill the Lights Tour, Second Leg Dates:

May 21 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Lakewood Amphitheater May 27 — Baton Rouge, La. @ Bayou Country Superfest* May 29 — Daytona Beach, Fla. @ Florida Country Superfest* June 2 — Holmdel, N.J. @ P.N.C. Bank Arts Center June 3 — Atlantic City, N.J. @ Boardwalk Hall June 4 — Hershey, Pa. @ Hershey Park Stadium June 9 — Virginia Beach, Va. @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach June 10 — Washington, D.C. @ Jiffy Lube Live June 11 — Washington, D.C. @ Jiffy Lube Live June 17 — Oshkosh, Wisc. @ Country USA* June 19 — Columbus, Ohio @ Buckeye Country Superfest* June 24 — Toronto, Ont. @ Molson Canadian Amphitheatre June 25 — Toronto, Ont. @ Molson Canadian Amphitheatre July 7 — Milwaukee, Wisc. @ Summerfest* July 8 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Klipsch Music Center July 9 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Klipsch Music Center July 17 — Bangor, Maine @ Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion July 21 — Scranton, Penn. @ The Pavilion at Montage Mountain July 22 — Pittsburgh, Penn. @ First Niagara Pavilion July 23 — Pittsburgh, Penn. @ First Niagara Pavilion July 29 — Philadelphia, Penn. @ BB&T Pavilion July 30 — Philadelphia, Penn. @ BB&T Pavilion July 31 — Saratoga Springs, N.Y. @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center Aug. 11 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Blossom Music Center Aug. 12 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Blossom Music Center Aug. 13 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center Aug. 14 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center Aug. 21 — Calgary, AB @ Country Thunder Calgary* Aug. 25 — Bonner Springs, Kan. @ Cricket Wireless Amphitheater Aug. 26 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Sept. 1 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Sept. 2 — Charlotte, N.C. @ PNC Music Pavilion Sept. 9 — Denver, Colo. @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Sept. 10 — Denver, Colo. @ Dick’s Sporting Goods Park Sept. 15 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Toyota Amphitheatre Sept. 16 — Mountain View, Calif. @ Shoreline Amphitheatre Sept. 22 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Ak-Chin Pavilion Sept. 30 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheatre Oct. 1 Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheatre

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Luke Bryan Adds Ballparks, Stadiums to 2016 Kill the Lights Tour

Luke Bryan 's 2016  Kill the Lights Tour  just keeps getting bigger! Less than a day after adding  a slew of additional dates  to his 2016 trek, the country superstar surprised fans with  even more shows, scheduled to be held in some massive stadiums and ballparks.

Bryan revealed the big news in a live announcement on his smartphone app, which is available for both iPhone and Android devices, followed by the same announcement on Facebook . His 2016  Kill the Lights  Tour will begin on Feb. 18 in Evansville, Ind., and now includes stops at Gillette Stadium in Boston, Mass.; U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn.; Chicago, Ill.'s Wrigley Field; AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas; and Detroit, Mich.'s Ford Field. A complete list of 2016  Kill the Lights Tour dates is below.

Bryan's Minneapolis concert will be the first, of any artist, in the brand-new U.S. Bank Stadium. His Wrigley Field date will be his first in a ballpark.

Most of Bryan's 2016 shows, including the brand-new dates, will feature Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch as his special guests. There is no word on if additional acts will be joining Bryan for his stadium and ballpark shows.

Tickets for Bryan's 2016  Kill the Lights Tour shows are scheduled to go on sale in select markets as part of Live Nation's Country Megaticket beginning on Jan. 29. Complete onsale information is available on Bryan's official website .

Luke Bryan, 2016 Kill the Lights Tour Dates:

Feb. 18 — Evansville, Ind. @ Ford Center Feb. 19 — Peoria, Ill. @ Peoria Civic Center Arena Feb. 20 — Cedar Falls, Iowa @ UNI Dome Feb. 25 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada @ Bell Centre Feb. 26-27 — Uncasville, Conn. @ Mohegan Sun Arena * March 8 — Las Cruces, N.M. @ Pan American Center March 11 — Little Rock, Ark. @ Verizon Arena * March 12 — Bossier City, La. @ CentryLink Center * April 7 — Charleston, W.V. @ Charleston Civic Center Coliseum April 8 — Baltimore, Md. @ Royal Farms Arena April 9 — Syracuse, N.Y. @ Carrier Dome April 14 — Toledo, Ohio @ Huntington Center April 15 — State College, Pa. @ Bryce Jordan Center April 16 — Charlottesville, Va. @ John Paul Jones Arena April 20-21 — Missoula, Mont. @ Adams Center April 22-23 — Bozeman, Mont. @ Adams Center April 29 — Concord, Calif. @ Concord Pavilion April 30 — Fresno, Calif. @ Save Mart Center May 1 — Indio, Calif. @ Stagecoach ** May 12 — Omaha, Neb. @ CenturyLink Center May 13 — Wichita, Kan. @ INTRUST Bank Arena May 14 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Chesapeake Energy Arena May 20-21 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Lakewood Amphitheater May 27 — Baton Rouge, La. @ Bayou Country Superfest ** May 29 — Dayton Beach, Fla. @ Florida Country Superfest ** June 2 — Holmdel, N.J. @ PNC Bank Arts Center June 3 — Atlantic City, N.J. @ Boardwalk Hall June 4 — Hershey, Pa. @ Hershey Park Stadium June 9 — Virginia Beach, Va. @ Veterans United Home Lones Amphitheater at Virginia Beach June 10-11 — Washington, D.C. @ Jiffy Lube Live June 17 — Oshkosh, Wis. @ Country USA ** June 19 — Columbus, Ohio @ Buckeye Country Superfest ** June 24-25 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Molson Canadian Amphitheatre July 7 — Milwaukee, Wis. @ Summerfest ** July 8-9 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Klipsch Music Center July 16 — Boston, Mass. @ Gillette Stadium July 17 — Bangor, Maine @ Darling's Waterfront Pavilion July 21 — Scranton, Pa. @ Pavilion at Montage Mountain July 22-23 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ First Niagara Pavilion July 29-30 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ BB&T Pavilion July 31 — Saratoga Springs, N.Y. @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center Aug. 11-12 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Blossom Music CEnter Aug. 13-14 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center Aug. 19 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ U.S. Bank Stadium Aug. 21 — Calgary, Alberta, Canada @ Country Thunder Calgary ** Aug. 25 — Bonner Springs, Mo. @ Cricket Wireless Amphitheater Aug. 26 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre Aug. 27 — Chicago, Ill. @ Wrigley Field Sept. 1 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Walnut Creek Amphitheatre Sept. 2 — Charlotte, N.C. @ PNC Music Pavilion Sept. 9-10 — Denver, Colo. @ Dick's Sporting Goods Park Sept. 15 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Toyota Amphitheatre Sept. 16 — Mountain View, Calif. @ Shoreline Amphitheatre Sept. 22 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Ak-Chin Pavilion Sept. 30-Oct. 1 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheatre Oct. 22 — Dallas, Texas @ AT&T Stadium Oct. 29 — Detroit, Mich. @ Ford Field

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Luke Bryan Announces Dates for 2016 Farm Tour

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Luke Bryan , whose two young sons have several years to go before they’re ready for college, has nevertheless been supporting students with his annual Farm Tour since 2009. The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year has announced dates for the eighth annual trek, which visits eight states from October 5th to October 15th. A portion of the ticket proceeds are granted for the Luke Bryan Farm Tour Scholarships, which aid students from a farming family within the communities the tour plays. The multi-platinum-selling performer played to more than 110,000 fans during the 2015 edition of the annual road trip.

Bryan, whose past Spring Break tours have generated several EPs and a Number One album, will also release his first-ever Farm Tour-related EP this fall. Bryan’s most recent LP, the million-selling Kill the Lights , was released in August 2015, and shared its name with his most recent tour.

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A ticket presale for Bryan’s Fan Club, the Nut House, as well as Citi cardholders, begins June 21st at 10:00 a.m. local time for all shows. Tickets for the general public go on sale beginning June 24th.

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Opening acts named for Jacks Bash

First PREMIER Bank/PREMIER Bankcard, the exclusive sponsor for the Jacks Bash Kickoff Celebration concert, recently announced the opening acts for the show. Award-winning acts Little Big Town and Lee Brice will join country music superstar, Luke Bryan, to perform at the new Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium on Thursday, September 8 – two days before the South Dakota State University football team takes the field for the first time in the new venue, hosting Drake University.

The addition of Little Big Town and Lee Brice to the Jacks Bash lineup comes in advance of one of the biggest weekends in country music, the 51 st  Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, which will broadcast live from Las Vegas on CBS this Sunday, April 3 rd . Luke Bryan is the co-host of the show, will perform on the show, and is also nominated for two awards, including the most-coveted "Entertainer of the Year" award.

Little Big Town is nominated for five awards this year, including their 10 th  nomination for "Vocal Group of the Year." Little Big Town is also nominated for the prestigious "Song of the Year" and "Single of the Year" awards for "Girl Crush," a song that has already received numerous industry honors. Jacks Bash's other recent addition, Lee Brice, is the academy's previous back-to-back winner in the "Song of the Year" category for "I Don't Dance" in 2015 and for "I Drive Your Truck" in 2014.

"You can't get a bigger show in the country with the line-up of these acts," said Justin Sell , SDSU director of athletics. "This really will be a historic moment in time for the Jackrabbit Nation as we celebrate the opening of the new Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium."

Jacks Bash, the kickoff celebration is a joint effort by SDSU and South Dakota based First PREMIER Bank and PREMIER Bankcard. Organizers are expecting more than 25,000 people for the private event. Exclusive pre-sale opportunities are available to SDSU students starting April 8 at 8 a.m. and football season ticket holders starting on April 15 at 8 a.m. A limited number of concert tickets will be available to the general public beginning April 29 at 10 a.m. Information on those pre-sales, as well as the public on-sale can be found at DanaJDykhouseStadium.com .  Tickets to the concert and football game will be sold separately.

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Everything We Know About Luke Bryan's Summer 2023 Tour

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Get ready, country fans! Luke Bryan is gearing up for a summer tour like no other in 2023. With 54 shows in the US and Canada, he’ll be bringing the party to a stadium, arena or festival near you.

To make things even more exciting, the “Play It Again” singer is bringing eight rising stars as his opening acts for his “Country On” and “Farm” shows. Whether you’re a die-hard Bryan fan or just getting into country music, this tour is sure to be one of the biggest events of the summer. Read on to find out everything you need to know about the “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” hitmaker ‘s upcoming tour:

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Luke Bryan to Tour North America with 8 Opening Acts

On June 2nd, the “That’s My Kind Of Night” crooner updated fans with a list of more tour dates in an Instagram post for his 6.5 million followers. Bryan announced that five more of his forthcoming concerts are now on sale and captioned his upload: “Country is coming to town! See y’all on the farm.”

The father of two also shared that exciting up-and-coming artists like Kameron Marlowe, Chayce Beckham and Peach Pickers would be opening for him for his September shows. Previously, Bryan revealed that he’s also taking the following country acts on the road with him this season: Jackson Dean, Jon Langston, Conner Smith, Hailey Whitters, Tyler Braden, Ashley Cooke and Alana Springsteen.

After American Idol concluded its busy and highly viewed twenty-first season, judge Bryan’s fans seem more than ready to finally catch him on the road this year. One commented under his recent post: “Can’t wait. We are coming for you Luke!!!” Another added: “yasss gonna be a blast!” Someone else replied: “See u in a couple of weeks!” as one other wrote: “What a lineup!” regarding his openers.

Tickets for all shows are now on sale and can be purchased via Bryan’s website.

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Luke Bryan Teases Farm Tour Opening Acts Announcement on Social Media

Luke Bryan is teasing the announcement about his opening acts on his upcoming Farm Tour, and fans [...]

By Gayle Thompson - July 9, 2019 06:24 am EDT

Luke Bryan is teasing the announcement about his opening acts on his upcoming Farm Tour, and fans are already weighing in with their guesses. The " Knockin' Boots " singer posted a video on social media, with just the silhouette of his future tourmates, revealing the news would be forthcoming.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Luke Bryan Official (@lukebryan) on Jul 8, 2019 at 1:37pm PDT

"Who could they be? Big announcement tomorrow!" Bryan wrote, using the hashtag #FarmTour2019.

Several people quickly guessed Cole Swindell as one of the artists, with Jon Langston's name also suggested – a lineup that would make sense since both stars are currently out with Bryan on his Sunset Repeat Tour. Other guesses included Mitchell Tenpenny, the Peach Pickers and Midland .

Regardless of who Bryan chooses to bring out on the road with him, the 42-year-old admits the Farm Tour is one of the favorite things he has done with his career so far.

"The idea behind this tour is to bring full production concerts to small towns that would not see larger scale shows," Bryan said of the tour . "Growing up in rural Georgia we had to drive to larger cities to see concerts. It is so exciting to watch each of these shows being built like a small city in itself in the empty pasture land of these farms. We can feel the pride from the people in these towns as well as the farmers and it takes everyone coming together to pull them off!!"

Still, Bryan acknowledges it can be a challenge to figure out which rural towns to take his Farm Tour to year after year.

"We like to just spread 'em around," Bryan acknowledged. "We may lay out of Iowa one year and then go down to Nebraska. We just kind of keep it fun. We did eight shows a year for a long time, and we learned that was a lot of work and I didn't really sound good on the last – on the eighth, the seventh and eighth show I was pretty tired. So, we just trimmed it back to six, and it makes it fun and fresh and we love the Farm Tour every year."

This year's Farm Tour kicks off on Sept. 26 in Marshall, Wisconsin. Find a list of both Farm Tour and Sunset Repeat Tour dates by visiting Bryan's website .

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Onstage in Chicago, Zach Bryan Howled, and the Crowd Found Its Voice

The singer and songwriter has become one of pop’s least expected new stars. On opening night of his arena tour, he showcased the bond with his fans that brought him there.

A man in a blue shirt with the sleeves rolled up plays an acoustic guitar and steps away from a microphone onstage to let out a yell.

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The first two songs Zach Bryan played at the United Center on Tuesday night were from the more muscular end of his catalog. They landed hard and quick — Bryan was singing with a rugged howl, guitars were churning, the fiddle poked through the top like a squeal. This was opening night of The Quittin Time Tour, and the first of three sold-out shows here, and he was wasting no time pumping the audience into a frenzy.

Then he needed them to breathe — maybe he needed to breathe — and so next came “God Speed,” one of the most delicate and precise entries in Bryan’s catalog. It’s a song about surrender and, most importantly, hope, that rests entirely on his strummed acoustic guitar and determined, dusty voice. Bryan pulled his vocals back to let the words sink in, but somehow the crowd got louder and more committed, turning the song into a hymn. In a room of over 20,000 people, everyone was singing, yet somehow it was eerily quiet — the loudest hush imaginable.

Bryan, 27, is a singer whose hollers feel like hugs and whose laments land with a roar. For the past few years, his country-rock-adjacent rumbles have been inspiring a level of fevered devotion that has made him one of music’s most popular and least expected new stars. “Zach Bryan,” his second major-label album, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard album chart last year, and its lead single, “I Remember Everything,” a duet with Kacey Musgraves, reached the top of the Hot 100. Half a year later, the song remains in the Top 10.

A Bryan live show is rooted in his sandpapered voice, his modest affect and his band’s surprisingly jubilant musical arrangements. But just as crucial is the crowd shout-along. It is something slightly different than a regular singalong; the harmony it suggests veers past musical to the emotional.

A couple of years ago, Bryan’s audience was packed with young men who sang his scraped-up songs unselfconsciously back to him. It all had the eau de Springsteen — deploying the magic of seeing a tough, resilient man confess to something much more wounded and ambiguous. But while that’s still part of the appeal, his crowd has expanded. There are more women now, and loads of teenagers, too, an indication of Bryan’s reach even if he has yet to become a traditional radio presence, and even if his allegiance to country music — which he toys with, and which the crowd’s outfits suggested an affinity for — is fickle.

This show, like his albums, was uproarious but not unfocused: a two-hour tour of songs about stubbornness and mistake-making, flecked with flashes of tenderness that gleam so brightly because everything around them is scuffed beyond repair.

The brawnier songs were effective, including “Open the Gate,” “Heading South” and “Nine Ball,” during which the track’s video, starring Matthew McConaughey, played on screens near the ceiling. Bryan’s band knows how to extract antic energy from just a handful of small parts, particularly Read Connolly on lap steel and banjo, J.R. Carroll on keyboard and Lucas Ruge-Jones on fiddle and sometimes trumpet.

But Bryan is at heart a sentimentalist. He writes about the present with the patina of retelling the past, a gesture that underscores how little distance there is between something happening right now and the memory you’re left holding onto. His most effective gambit is bringing thousands of people into the dimly lit corners of his songs.

“’68 Fastback” was heart-rending: “To you I’m just salvage/I ain’t ran right in years/So drive me then gut me.” And Bryan was particularly vivid when invoking the unsteady concept of home, whether on the bracing “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” or “Tishomingo,” which opened with the disarming sigh, “I don’t think that the city moves slow enough for me.”

“Highway Boys,” which on the surface is a toast to the compatriots that make life on the road manageable, actually turned on a more gentle commandment: “If you need me, call/If you’re in love, fall.” And it’s hard to imagine a contemporary American songbook without “God Speed,” from his self-released 2019 album “DeAnn,” which marked Bryan as a singer and writer of uncommon vigor.

Even Bryan’s biggest hits were effectively small ruminations: an aching “Something in the Orange,” and “I Remember Everything,” on which Bryan was joined by Musgraves, a pair of interior singers reckoning with the certainty of a song loved by millions.

When Musgraves left the stage, Bryan quipped, “You kidding me?” This, too, is part of Bryan’s arsenal — the modesty. Throughout the show, he was constantly acknowledging his luck, and the purported (and untrue) rustiness of him and the band: “I’m so sorry if you were having a good evening and we ruined it.”

He played on a huge cross-shaped stage at the center of the arena floor — a pumped-up version of playing in the round — and spent much of his time dutifully marching from promontory to promontory to make sure each side of the room got its face time. And he played to the local crowd with a T-shirt celebrating the Chicago Bulls’ 1995-96 season in which they went 72-10, then the best regular-season record of all time.

After a show full of grand-scale renderings of small-bore apprehensions, he closed with “Quittin’ Time,” with a rambunctious banjo and the fist-pumping exhortation, “I can’t wait to head on home, so I can take my gal to dance.” And then, after a slightly awkward break, Bryan and the band returned to the stage for a 10-minute single-song encore of “Revival,” an enthusiastic celebration of misbehavior. It was boisterous and free, chatty and ecstatic; T-shirt cannons fired tight packages into the crowd.

It was sort of a repayment and a release for a night of close attention and assistance. When Bryan yelped, the crowd yelped. When he whispered, they whispered, too. Sometimes, it was unclear where the line between observation and participation really was. Near the end of “Something in the Orange,” Bryan said, “I trust you guys,” and walked away from the microphone.

The Quittin Time Tour continues in Chicago on Wednesday and Thursday, and runs through Dec. 19 in Brooklyn; zachbryan.com/tour .

Jon Caramanica is a pop music critic for The Times and the host of the “Popcast” podcast. He also writes the men's Critical Shopper column for Styles. He previously worked for Vibe magazine, and has written for the Village Voice, Spin, XXL and more. More about Jon Caramanica

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