Zach Bryan Cancels Headlining Show For First Time Ever - Find Out Why

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Zach Bryan shocked fans on Friday by sharing that, for the first time ever in his career, he canceled a headlining show.

The "Something in the Orange" singer-songwriter, 30, announced that his show scheduled for Friday night (April 3) in Tulsa, Okla., at H.A. Chapman Stadium has been scrapped due to severe storms in the area.

The musician cited "extreme and dangerous weather" in particular.

"I am being forced by my team to cancel the show tonight," Bryan wrote. "I've never canceled a show in my life but I unfortunately don't have a choice in that matter."

The "I Remember Everything" singer also included a screenshot of a text message in the same post, seemingly sent from someone on his team to Bryan, further explaining the situation.

"I just had a meeting with the police, school, and meteorologists and the consensus is that we would be putting people's safety at risk by trying to put on the show," the text read.

The same screenshot also showed Bryan's surprised response of, "Are you kidding."

"5 years of touring I've never cancelled a headlining show," Bryan continued. "I pissed off plenty of people this morning trying to 'play anyways.' If I had ANY say in this, things would be different. I apologize and I love all of ya."

The "Pink Skies" songwriter is currently on the road through October, supporting his latest album, With Heaven on Top.


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