Zach Bryan, who launched one of many finest nation albums of the 12 months, rang in Christmas with a message for his followers about live performance ticket costs and a brand new dwell album known as All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (Live From Red Rocks).
“Seems there is a massive issue with fair ticket prices to live shows lately,” Bryan wrote. “I have met kids at my shows who have paid upwards of four-hundred bucks to be there and I’m done with it. I’ve decided to play a limited number of headline shows next year to which I’ve done all I can to make prices as cheap as possible and to prove to people tickets don’t have to cost $450 to see a good and honest show. To clarify,, I am playing a few festivals which I have no control over.”
He continued:
I imagine working class individuals ought to nonetheless be capable to afford tickets to reveals, so please join the laylo hyperlink in my bio to be the primary to learn about tour dates, registration, and the on-sale of tickets. I’ll even be sending merch-drops and unreleased music by this messaging service.
I’m so bored with individuals saying issues can’t be accomplished about this huge situation whereas large monopolies sit there stealing cash from working class individuals.’
Also, to any songwriter making an attempt to make “relatable music for the working class man or woman” ought to satisfaction themselves on combating for the individuals who hearken to the phrases they’re singing.
A tour announcement is coming quickly and I’m sorry it has taken so lengthy. Just did every part I probably may to make tickets extra inexpensive.
Bryan’s album American Heartbreak got here out again in May. Here’s the dwell new album: