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Tickets for Zach Bryan’s Burn Burn Burn Tour 2023 don’t cost a bomb

Zach Bryan has made it clear to his fans that if they follow his instructions carefully, tickets for his upcoming Burn Burn Burn tour in 2023 can be bought at a reasonable price.

He announced the dates for all of his shows in North America, followed by an extremely funny ’90s-style video with Theo Von explaining the ticketing process.

Even though the price is fair, you’ll have to be patient to purchase tickets for Zach’s 2023 tour. Read on to learn why.

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The only way to get tickets for Zach Bryan’s Burn Burn Burn tour

Tickets to the Burn Burn Burn tour will be available to select fans who register at AXS.COM/ZACHBRYAN starting today through Sunday, January 29, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. EST.

The first group of randomly selected fans will receive an email on February 13th letting them know they can purchase the tickets.

All fans will be notified at the end of the day on Thursday February 16th whether they have been selected or not.

The tickets cannot be bought on other ticketing platforms, including verified ones.

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How much do they cost?

Tickets start at $40 and won’t go over $130 since Theo is a part of the hilarious infomercial.

Meanwhile, the service fee ranges from $10 to $20, excluding credit card fees and government taxes. You must pay a fully refundable $1 at the time of registration.

Additionally, each selected registrant may purchase no more than four tickets, while for the two-day Red Rocks Amphitheater events, the ticket limit is two.

The email address used to register with Fair AXS will receive the instructions to purchase tickets.

Tour dates 2023

The full schedule for Zach’s 2023 tour is below.

May 10 – Charlottesville, Virginia. – John Paul Jones Arena
May 12 – Worcester, Massachusetts. – DCU center
May 13 – Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. – Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza
May 15 – Duluth, Georgia – Gas South Arena
May 19 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
May 20 – New Orleans, Louisiana. – Smoothie King Center
May 23 – Jacksonville, Fla. – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
May 24 – N. Charleston, South Carolina – North Charleston Coliseum
May 26 – Albany, New York – MVP Arena
May 28 – London, Ontario – Budweiser Gardens
May 31 – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center
June 02 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
June 23 – New York – Forest Hills Stadium
June 26 – Denver, Colorado – Red Rocks Amphitheater
June 27 – Denver, Colorado – Red Rocks Amphitheater
Aug. 7 – Grand Rapids, Michigan – Van Andel Arena
August 09 – Minneapolis, Minnesota – Target Center
Aug. 11 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center
August 14 – Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Aug. 17 – Nampa, Idaho – Ford Idaho Center
August 19 – Las Vegas, Nevada – T-Mobile Arena
August 20 – Bakersfield, California – Mechanics Bank Arena
August 21 – Oakland, California – Oakland Arena
August 23 – Los Angeles, California – Crypto.com Arena
August 25 – Glendale, Arizona – Desert Diamond Arena
August 27 – Wichita, Kansas – INTRUST Bank Arena
August 29 – Lincoln, Nebraska – Pinnacle Bank Arena
August 30 – Kansas City, Missouri – T-Mobile Center

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