Zach Bryan Promises to 'Blow Roof Off' Anfield During Historic Liverpool Show
Zach Bryan Makes Promise to Liverpool Crowd at Anfield

Zach Bryan made a promise as he took to the stage at Anfield Stadium. The country music superstar headlined the home of Liverpool FC on June 12, 2026, in front of a huge crowd. The musician joined some of the biggest names in music to perform at Anfield Stadium, such as Eagles, Elton John, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones, and more.

The ECHO was in attendance this evening as Zach Bryan arrived on stage to an excited crowd. As the night got underway, Zach made one promise to the audience. He said: "We came to blow this roof off, so come do it with us."

"How are we feeling in Liverpool this evening, from the bottom of my heart thank you for having us, cheers to everyone who came this evening."

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Before performing the fourth song of the evening, 'Say Why', he said: "I f****** love it here. Liverpool thank you for having for me. This is my first time in Liverpool, it's a hell of an experience."

The country singer-songwriter, raised in Oklahoma, used his spare time while in the Navy to write music. At the age of 25, his service was finished and he pursued a career in music. The musician started uploading his music to YouTube in 2017, uploading 16 songs before 'Heading South' went viral online.

From there, Zach Bryan gained international recognition, with songs 'Something in the Orange,' 'I Remember Everything,' and 'Pink Skies' being some of his most popular. Zach is currently embarking on his biggest international tour yet, with over 40 dates across the US and Europe. His recent run of sold-out shows included a record-breaking show at Michigan Stadium in September, which set a record for the largest single ticketing concert in US history.

Follow the ECHO's latest updates from the event in its dedicated live blog.

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