Zach Bryan Announces New Album, Bar Tour
Zach Bryan doesn’t do things the Nashville way. When he announces new work, he goes straight to the fans on social media. Zach has done it again, announcing a new album, The Great American Bar Scene, which will be released on July 4.
He posted a message to his over four million followers on Instagram. In his message, Bryan he explained how he is going to premiere the album: “My intent with all this is to give everyone an early glimpse of this album, but more importantly, this is in the spirit of bringing people together for a memorable moment. I have chose(n) 23 bars across the country that embody the spirit of American culture.”
The Oklahoma country singer continued, “These bars will play select cuts from The Great American Bar Scene starting June 24th. As much as I’d kill to play all these timeless bars, it won’t be possible. I will be visiting a few off the list to have a drink with ya’ll. The Great American Bar Scene will be released on July 4th. With love from the road, ZB.”
He captioned the post, “A preface to the record is coming soon. Thank you, guys, and I am blown away daily. I am the most blessed man on the planet, and from everyone who worked on this record: we love you more than words could say.”
See that post here.
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Bryan was enjoying a vacation with his girlfriend Brianna a few months ago. The couple were in Paris and posted a photo at the Louvre. They posed in front of one of the most famous paintings in the world: The Mona Lisa.
Zach posted a photo of himself and his girlfriend wearing a matching Mona Lisa t-shirts. They were standing in line to get in front of the famous painting. He captioned the post, “Pookie is looking absolutely fire.”
Many of his fans commented on the post, including one who wondered if he and his girlfriend came across the protesters who threw soup at the painting this week (1/28). The fan asked, “Did y’all get caught in the soup crossfire?” Another fan quipped, “Soups up on Lisa.”
According to the Washington Post, in January (1/28), two female activists tossed soup at the Mona Lisa to protest food security and protections for farmers. The masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci is fortified behind armored glass and was not damaged.