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Zac Brown Band announces ‘Love and Fear Tour,’ four NY shows. Get tickets

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Zac Brown Band announced their 2026 ‘Love and Fear Tour,’ which includes a pair of shows at New York’s Forest Hills Stadium on Aug. 27-28 as well as gigs in Albany and Buffalo.
Zac Brown Band has officially checked out of Las Vegas.
The popular country group recently wrapped an eight-concert residency at Sphere in support of their eighth studio album “Love & Fear.”
Rather than rest on their laurels following this career high-water mark, the “Chicken Fried” ensemble announced they’ll take their new music to the people on a summer and fall 2026 ‘Love & Fear Tour.’
That includes four New York shows at:
MVP Arena
Albany, NY
Friday, July 31
Forest Hills Stadium
Forest Hills, NY
Thursday, Aug. 27
Forest Hills Stadium
Forest Hills, NY
and Friday, Aug. 28
KeyBank Center
Buffalo, NY
Thursday, Nov. 5
They’ll be joined by special guests Fitz and the Tantrums, Grace Potter, Old Crow Medicine Show and Brothers Osborne on select dates.
“We’re so excited to keep playing these new songs along with your favorite hits for one big party every night,” Zac Brown Band shared on Instagram.
While we can’t say for certain which “new songs and favorite hits” they’ll perform on the road, Set List FM records from their Sphere run report they performed classics like “Knee Deep,” “Colder Weather,” “Toes,” “Homegrown” and, yes, “Chicken Fried” along with big “Love & Fear” singles “I Ain’t Worried About It” and “Let It Run” featuring Snoop Dogg.
” Across eight sold-out nights, the multi-GRAMMY Award-winning band delivered an immersive live experience that fused powerful storytelling, cutting-edge technology and a career-spanning catalogue into one cohesive, emotional journey,” Entertainment Focus writes.
“…each performance was built around the themes of their eighth studio album, ‘Love & Fear’…with the show unfolding as a narrative arc that moved from vulnerability and uncertainty toward gratitude, resilience and human connection.

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