The Comeback Tour

The Comeback Tour
Tour by Zac Brown Band
LocationUnited States
Start dateAugust 5, 2021
End dateNovember 21, 2021
Legs1
No. of shows20
Zac Brown Band concert chronology
  • The Owl Tour
    (2019)
  • The Comeback Tour
    (2021)
  • Out in The Middle Tour
    (2022)

The Comeback Tour was a headlining tour by American country music group the Zac Brown Band. It began on August 5, 2021, in Holmdel, New Jersey and finished on November 21, in Rapid City, South Dakota. The tour comes after canceling their 2020 Roar With the Lions Tour due the COVID-19 pandemic.

Background

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The band was set to tour in 2020 but because of the COVID-19 pandemic it was canceled. On May 10, 2021, they announced a new tour, The Comeback Tour. Of the tour Brown said, "We couldn't be more excited to get back on the road and share our new music with our fans. It's been a long difficult year for everyone and we're fired up to be reuniting with our crew, get back on tour, and celebrate a brand new world."[1] Most of the tour will take place on the East Coast with some shows in the Midwest and Colorado.[2][3]

The September 30–October 3 shows were canceled due to Zac Brown testing positive for COVID-19.[4]

Critical reception

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Rick Munroe of Music Fest News said of the West Palm Beach show, "The continuous bursts of sound that filled the venue could be felt from those lucky enough to be in the pit and front rows through the upper reaches of the lawn where many fans watched the show from the massive video screens." He also said "It was a night of feel-good, sing-out-loud and don't-care-who's-listening kind of music."[5]

Setlist

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This setlist is a representation of the West Palm Beach, Florida show.[5][6] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Homegrown"
  2. "Toes"
  3. "Slow Burn"
  4. "Big Love" (Fleetwood Mac cover)
  5. "Goodbye in Her Eyes"
  6. "Keep Me in Mind"
  7. "Same Boat"
  8. It's Not OK"
  9. "Sweet Annie"
  10. "Tomorrow Never Comes"
  11. "As She's Walking Away"
  12. "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" (Charlie Daniels Band cover)
  13. "Old Love Song"
  14. "Colder Weather"
  15. "Hard to Handle" (Otis Redding cover)
  16. "Knee Deep"
  17. "Beautiful Drug"
Encore
  1. "Black Betty"/"I Want You to Want Me"/"Two Tickets to Paradise"/"In the Air Tonight"/"La Bamba"/"Come Together"/"Jump"/"What's Up" (covers medley)
  2. "Rocket Man" (Elton John cover)
  3. "Stubborn Pride"
  4. "Chicken Fried"

Opening acts

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[1]

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
August 5, 2021 Holmdel United States PNC Bank Arts Center Ashland Craft
Teddy Swims
August 6, 2021 Bethel Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
August 8, 2021 Boston Fenway Park
August 19, 2021 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
August 20, 2021 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
August 21, 2021 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
August 27, 2021 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center
August 28, 2021 Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
August 29, 2021 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
September 2, 2021 Wantagh Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater Ashland Craft
Adam Doleac
September 3, 2021
September 5, 2021 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
September 10, 2021 Milwaukee Summerfest Gabby Barrett
September 17, 2021 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre Ashland Craft
Adam Doleac
September 18, 2021
October 8, 2021 Jacksonville Daily's Place Caroline Jones
October 9, 2021 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
October 10, 2021 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
October 15, 2021 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park
October 16, 2021 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
October 17, 2021 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
November 21, 2021 Rapid City Summit Arena

Canceled shows

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Date City Venue
September 30, 2021 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
October 1, 2021 Burgettstown The Pavilion at Star Lake
October 2, 2021 Syracuse Lakeview Amphitheater
October 3, 2021 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center

References

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  1. ^ a b Brooks, Dave (May 10, 2021). "Zac Brown Band Announces 'Comeback Tour'". Billboard. Retrieved May 12, 2021.
  2. ^ Freeman, Jon (May 10, 2022). "Zac Brown Band Announce Dates for Headlining 'Comeback Tour'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 12, 2021.
  3. ^ Bush, Kent (October 2, 2021). "Opening event in Summit Arena postponed". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Burke, Minyvonne (September 29, 2021). "Zac Brown Band cancels shows on 'The Comeback Tour' after lead singer tests positive for Covid". NBC.com. NBC Universal. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Munroe, Rick (October 10, 2021). "Zac Brown Band Brings 'Homegrown' Music to West Palm Beach". Music Fest News. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
  6. ^ "Zac Brown Band Setlist at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL, USA". Setlist.fm. Retrieved November 1, 2021.