
Bailey Zimmerman Tour 2026
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Bailey Zimmerman: Different Night Same Rodeo

Bailey Zimmerman: Different Night Same Rodeo Tour 2026

Bailey Zimmerman: Different Night Same Rodeo Tour 2026

Bailey Zimmerman: Different Night Same Rodeo Tour 2026

Bailey Zimmerman: Different Night Same Rodeo Tour 2026

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Bailey Zimmerman: Different Night Same Rodeo Tour 2026
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3 / 12 citiesLive tour status for Bailey Zimmerman across the 12 biggest North American markets — refreshed daily from Ticketmaster. Tap any "not yet" city to see the closest confirmed date.
30 upcoming Bailey Zimmerman concerts across 25 cities in North America. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Bailey Zimmerman's next show?
- Thu, May 28, 2026 at Sandia Resort & Casino.
- Is Bailey Zimmerman touring near me?
- Playing 25 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Bailey Zimmerman tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Bailey Zimmerman shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Bailey Zimmerman
BBailey Zimmerman is the American Country Pop artist taking the 2026 tour through arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festival stages — the kind of country show built around a full live band, a deep singalong catalog, and a setlist that mixes hits with stripped-down storytelling moments. 30 confirmed dates across 25 cities this run. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest Bailey Zimmerman Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Bailey Zimmerman tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Bailey Zimmerman dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Bailey Zimmerman tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Bailey ZimmermanVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Bailey Zimmerman VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Bailey Zimmermanconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Bailey ZimmermanVIP & meet and greet guide.
Bailey ZimmermanPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Bailey Zimmerman 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Bailey Zimmermantour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Bailey Zimmerman presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Bailey Zimmerman
Bailey Zimmerman is the southern-Illinois-bred country newcomer who turned a stack of TikTok-recorded acoustic demos into one of the fastest commercial breakouts the country format has produced this decade. Born January 27, 2000 in Louisville, Illinois — population under twelve hundred, deep in the Wabash River farm country of Clay County — he was working full-time on a natural-gas pipeline crew and singing in his pickup truck on the drive home when a phone-recorded clip of him covering Morgan Wallen's "Whiskey Glasses" went viral on TikTok in late 2020. The follow-up — a self-written original called "Never Comin' Home" that he posted in 2021 with the same iPhone-and-bedroom production — pulled forty million Spotify streams inside a year, drew the attention of Warner Music Nashville and Elektra, and dragged Zimmerman off the pipeline and onto the Music Row writers'-round circuit faster than almost any country-major signing of the 2020s. The major-label debut "Religiously. The Album." arrived May 2023 with "Fall in Love" and "Rock and a Hard Place" already established as platinum-plus country radio hits, and the album took the top of the Billboard Top Country Albums chart on debut. The follow-up cycle has carried the same blue-collar, heartbreak-and-pickup-trucks throughline — viral TikTok demos turning into country radio singles turning into arena and stadium support runs behind Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs. By the back half of his major-label debut cycle Zimmerman had logged direct support across multiple legs of Wallen's One Night at a Time and I'm the Problem World Tours, headline theatre and amphitheater runs in his own right, and a touring footprint that pulled the routing through the country-fair, rodeo and casino circuit alongside the marquee arena dates. This page is the landing spot for current Bailey Zimmerman tour dates, ticket information, setlists and city-specific show notes, kept evergreen year-round so it tracks every Religiously cycle leg, every Wallen and Combs support run, and every fall fair routing as the schedule rolls out.
About Bailey Zimmerman
Bailey Mason Zimmerman was born January 27, 2000 in Louisville, Illinois — a courthouse-square town of fewer than twelve hundred people in southern Illinois, three hours south of Chicago and an hour east of St. Louis along the Wabash River farm-country corridor of Clay County. His father was a heavy-equipment operator and his mother a homemaker; the family was active in the local Pentecostal church and Zimmerman sang in the congregation from age six. He played football at North Clay High School, graduated in 2018, and went straight into a pipeline-welding job on a natural-gas crew that worked rotating multi-state hitches across the Midwest. He told Rolling Stone in a 2023 cover interview that he had never seriously considered a music career until he and a cousin started recording iPhone covers of Morgan Wallen, Hardy and Luke Combs in the truck on the drive home from work; one of the clips — a roughly-mixed bedroom cover of Wallen's "Whiskey Glasses" — pulled millions of TikTok views in late 2020 and turned into a small but rapidly growing online following.
The original song that broke him out was "Never Comin' Home", a self-written breakup ballad he posted to TikTok in early 2021 with no label, no publishing deal and no Music Row connection. The song pulled forty million Spotify streams inside a year, drew attention from Warner Music Nashville and Elektra Records, and led to a 2021 development deal that turned into a full Warner Music Nashville signing within months. The pipeline job came off the calendar and Zimmerman moved to Nashville full-time. The "Leave the Light On" EP arrived October 2022 on Warner Music Nashville with "Fall in Love" already climbing country radio; the song hit No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in early 2023 and was certified triple-platinum. "Rock and a Hard Place" followed and ran to No. 1 in the summer of 2023, also triple-platinum. The full-length major-label debut "Religiously. The Album." landed May 12, 2023, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and stayed inside the country top five for more than a year. The follow-up "Different Night Same Rodeo" project (released across staggered singles through 2024 and 2025 with the full LP cycle continuing into the next phase) has leaned harder into the southern-rock and country-rock production palette — fewer power ballads, more pickup-truck-and-pedal-steel arrangements — and the touring footprint has caught up. Direct-support runs behind Morgan Wallen on the One Night at a Time and I'm the Problem World Tour stadium dates and behind Luke Combs on his World Tour legs gave Zimmerman an immediate stadium-tier audience long before his own headline routing could fill that scale; the headline operation has run through theaters, amphitheaters and select arena rooms across multiple legs, with the country fair, state fair and rodeo circuit picking up the warm-weather months.
Bailey Zimmerman tour dates
The current Bailey Zimmerman touring chapter splits across three distinct routing modes — direct-support arena and stadium runs behind Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs, his own headline theater and amphitheater Religiously / Different Night Same Rodeo cycle dates, and the warm-weather country fair, state fair, rodeo and casino circuit that picks up the bulk of his July-through-September calendar. Direct-support runs behind Wallen on the One Night at a Time and I'm the Problem World Tour stadium dates have put Zimmerman in front of 50,000-plus-cap audiences at NFL- and CFL-scale venues including Soldier Field in Chicago, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, BC Place in Vancouver and Rogers Centre in Toronto. Luke Combs World Tour support runs have layered on additional Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Lumen Field and Bank of America Stadium dates. Zimmerman's own headline run pulls into the 2,500-to-6,000-cap theater and amphitheater tier — Ryman Auditorium and Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on the Music City run, the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Stubb's BBQ in Austin, the Ogden Theatre in Denver, the Wiltern in Los Angeles and the House of Blues circuit in Boston, Chicago and Anaheim. The fair-and-rodeo block is where Zimmerman's blue-collar audience overlap with the working-class fairgrounds country crowd shows up directly — Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium, San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, Cheyenne Frontier Days in Wyoming, the Calgary Stampede grandstand, the Iowa State Fair grandstand in Des Moines, the Minnesota State Fair grandstand in St. Paul and the Indiana State Fair grandstand in Indianapolis all rotate through his summer routing. Sets run a tight 60-to-75-minute support slot or 75-to-90-minute headline configuration with the band running a four-to-five-piece electric setup; door times are typically 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. for the headline theater dates and 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. for the stadium support runs. The grid above pulls the live schedule directly from Ticketmaster and updates as new Religiously and Different Night Same Rodeo cycle dates, Wallen and Combs support legs and fall fair bookings are confirmed and added.
Bailey Zimmerman tickets
Bailey Zimmerman tickets are sold through Ticketmaster as the primary outlet on most arena, amphitheater, theater and fair dates, with secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own verified resale platform linked from each event card on this page. Theater-tier headline dates often run through AEG Presents at venues like the Wiltern and the Ogden, with primary ticketing through AXS or Ticketmaster depending on the venue. Theater pricing for a Religiously or Different Night Same Rodeo headline date typically opens with GA floor or reserved-seat tickets in the $40–$75 range and balcony or rear-section seats at $30–$55, with VIP packages including soundcheck access, photo opportunity and signed memorabilia climbing into the $200–$350 zone. Amphitheater pricing as a headline runs lawn $25–$40, reserved pavilion $50–$95, premium pit $125–$200. State fair grandstand and rodeo grandstand dates are typically the cheapest entry point in his entire routing — many state fair grandstand bookings include the show with general fair admission, with reserved-seat upgrades in the $20–$60 band on top of the gate ticket. When Zimmerman is the direct support on a Wallen stadium tour or Combs World Tour date, ticketing follows the headliner's pricing structure rather than his own and the secondary market dynamics of those tours apply. Fan club and email-list presales through the official Bailey Zimmerman site usually open the Tuesday before the Friday public on-sale and remain the best path to good seats on Nashville, Dallas, Chicago and Denver dates where Zimmerman's headline rooms sell out fast. Dynamic pricing applies on most of his on-sales; refresh secondary the week of the show on midweek theater dates and you'll often catch a 20 percent drop on reserved-seat tiers. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee.
Bailey Zimmerman setlist
A current Bailey Zimmerman setlist runs about sixteen to twenty songs across 75 to 90 minutes as the headliner, with the catalogue still young enough that nearly every song on the LP gets a slot on a given night. The Religiously cycle has typically opened with the up-tempo southern-rock cut "Hell or High Water" or the title-track album opener "Religiously" to set the louder, fuller arena-rock tone of the live show against the more contained acoustic-record vibe of the album mixes. The early run pulls the radio singles front-loaded — "Fall in Love", the triple-platinum country chart No. 1 that broke him out, lands roughly four to five songs in and turns into the first full-room singalong of the night, with "Rock and a Hard Place" close behind and the breakout original "Never Comin' Home" sitting around the one-third mark as a deliberate nod to the TikTok-origin-story moment. The middle stretch pulls in the Different Night Same Rodeo singles cycle material — "Where It Ends", "Holy Smokes" and the slower ballads "You Don't Want That Smoke" and "Found Your Love" — with an acoustic mini-set typically including a stripped-down "Religiously" and one rotating cover (Morgan Wallen, Hardy, Travis Tritt and Eric Church have all rotated through the cover slot across recent legs). The back half snaps into the louder pickup-truck-and-pedal-steel arrangements with "Where It Ends", "Trying", "Get to Gettin' Gone" and "Hell or High Water" running through the closing arc. The encore is typically a single track — the closer is most often "Rock and a Hard Place" running as the platinum singalong send-off or, on certain markets, a Morgan Wallen cover paying back the direct-support-tour debt. Check setlist.fm after the first night of any new Bailey Zimmerman leg for the current run order; fan submissions usually go up within a couple of hours of last call.
Tour cities
Nashville
Nashville is the Music Row home room. Zimmerman moved to Nashville full-time after the 2021 Warner Music Nashville deal and his Nashville dates carry hometown weight even though Louisville, Illinois — the small Clay County town in the Wabash River farm-country corridor — is the actual birthplace. The Religiously cycle has typically played Ryman Auditorium downtown on the headline run — the 2,300-cap Mother Church of Country Music on Fifth Avenue — and Bridgestone Arena on direct-support arena nights when he routes through town as part of a Wallen, Combs or Bryan headliner's package. Lower Broadway is a five-minute walk from either venue, so the post-show bar crawl is built into the walk back to the hotel. Fellow Warner Music Nashville and Elektra Nashville artists fill the front rows on a Ryman night; surprise guest walk-ons from Morgan Wallen, Hardy, ERNEST or whichever Music Row collaborator happens to be in town are part of the running tradition. Ryman seating is unreserved-pew style across the floor and balcony; reserved floor pew tickets sell first on the on-sale, with the lower balcony second.
Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of Zimmerman's strongest Texas markets and the routing splits across multiple venue tiers depending on whether he's headlining or playing direct support. AT&T Stadium in Arlington — the 80,000-plus-cap retractable-roof home of the Cowboys — hosts the Wallen and Combs stadium dates Zimmerman has supported on past legs. The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving (6,500-cap covered amphitheater) and the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands handle his summer amphitheater routing; American Airlines Center downtown is the arena option for the higher-end indoor headline plays. The Texas country crowd turns the "Rock and a Hard Place" and "Fall in Love" singalongs into full-room moments. DART rail drops at Victory Station a two-minute walk from American Airlines Center; the Trinity Railway Express runs to CentrePort/DFW for AT&T Stadium nights. Field-level seats at AT&T sell first on the on-sale on Wallen support nights; for the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory headline dates, the reserved pavilion seating clears before lawn.
Houston
Houston is one of the strongest Texas markets on Zimmerman's routing across both the Wallen direct-support stadium nights at NRG Stadium and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo headline grandstand booking that has become a recurring annual stop. The Houston Rodeo run is a separate, lower-priced ticket on the Houston Rodeo on-sale and is its own listing on Ticketmaster — fair admission and grandstand seating come bundled, with reserved-seat upgrades available on top, and the show itself runs about 75 minutes after the rodeo competition portion of the evening. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands and 713 Music Hall downtown are the headline amphitheater and theater options for non-rodeo dates. Toyota Center handles arena swings downtown — 18,000 cap, home of the Rockets — accessible from the METRORail Green Line. Texas country crowds turn the "Where It Ends" and "Rock and a Hard Place" singalongs into full-room moments. NRG Stadium parking lots fill three hours before showtime on Wallen support nights; the METRORail Red Line drops at the NRG Park stop.
Chicago
Chicago and the broader Midwest region carry hometown emotional weight for Zimmerman — Louisville, Illinois sits three hours south of Chicago down I-57 and his pipeline-welding pre-music-career years were spent on Midwest natural-gas crews working out of southern Illinois, Indiana and Missouri staging points. The Chicago routing typically splits between Soldier Field for the Wallen and Combs stadium support nights — 61,500 cap on the lakefront museum campus, served by the CTA Red Line at the Roosevelt or Sox-35th stops — and House of Blues Chicago downtown for the headline theater dates (1,300-cap room in River North). Northerly Island Pavilion (now Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island) on the Museum Campus handles outdoor summer amphitheater swings — 30,000-cap configuration on the peninsula with a CTA shuttle from Roosevelt. The Midwest country crowd skews younger and rowdier than the Southeast markets; "Never Comin' Home" runs as one of the loudest singalongs of the night here. Soldier Field gates open about ninety minutes before doors on a sold-out stadium night.
Denver
Denver is one of Zimmerman's stronger Mountain West markets and the headline routing has typically played Mission Ballroom in the RiNo arts district or Red Rocks Amphitheatre on the festival-tier summer co-bill nights. Mission Ballroom holds roughly 3,950 cap as a flat-floor general-admission room with a wraparound balcony, widely regarded as one of the best-sounding theater venues in the country; Red Rocks holds 9,500 cap on the natural-amphitheater shelf in Morrison, fifteen miles west of Denver on Route 470. The Colorado country crowd skews younger and louder than the Southeast markets; the "Fall in Love" and "Where It Ends" singalongs run loud through both rooms. RTD light rail's A Line and W Line drop within walking distance of Mission Ballroom on event nights; Red Rocks is car-only access with shuttle service on sold-out nights from the Park-n-Rides. GA floor at Mission Ballroom is first-come first-served once doors open; arrive 90 minutes early for front-rail position. Red Rocks reserved-row seating clears first on the on-sale.
Atlanta
Atlanta is one of Zimmerman's strongest Southeast markets and the routing splits across multiple venue tiers depending on whether he's headlining or playing direct support behind a stadium headliner. Mercedes-Benz Stadium downtown — the 71,000-cap home of the Falcons and Atlanta United — hosts the Wallen and Combs stadium dates Zimmerman has supported on past legs. Coca-Cola Roxy at The Battery Atlanta in Cobb County (3,600-cap room) and Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park handle his summer amphitheater and theater headline routing. State Farm Arena downtown is the arena option for higher-end indoor headline plays. The Southeast country crowd is loud, young and deep into the catalogue; "Rock and a Hard Place" and "Never Comin' Home" both run as full-room singalongs into the upper deck on the stadium nights. MARTA's Vine City and GWCC/CNN Center stations both sit a short walk from Mercedes-Benz Stadium gates on the stadium support nights. Lower-bowl and field seats clear first on the on-sale for Wallen and Combs support dates.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the West Coast marquee on Zimmerman's headline routing and the support-run stadium tier. The Wiltern in Koreatown (1,850-cap historic Art Deco theater) and the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park (5,700-cap outdoor amphitheater) handle his summer headline dates; SoFi Stadium in Inglewood (70,000-cap home of the Rams and Chargers) hosts the Wallen and Combs stadium support nights. The Hollywood Bowl 17,500-cap amphitheater handles the rare festival-tier co-bill that routes through LA. LA country audiences have grown substantially across the recent cycles — the Spotify and Apple Music streaming pipeline delivered Zimmerman to a Southern California audience that wouldn't have come in through country radio, and the SoFi build pulls a younger, more eclectic crowd than the Nashville home-room shows. Metro K Line is the practical access play to SoFi given LA traffic; the Greek Theatre is car or shuttle access from Vermont/Sunset Metro B Line stops. Front-of-stage pit at the Wiltern clears first on the on-sale; field general admission and lower-bowl seats lead at SoFi.
Phoenix
Phoenix is one of Zimmerman's stronger Southwest markets and the routing splits across the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre in west Phoenix (20,000-cap outdoor shed) on the warm-weather summer amphitheater swings and the Arizona Financial Theatre downtown (5,000-cap room) on the cooler-weather indoor headline dates. The Wallen and Combs stadium support nights route through State Farm Stadium in Glendale (63,000-cap home of the Cardinals). The Arizona country crowd skews younger than the Texas markets and turns the "Never Comin' Home" and "Where It Ends" singalongs into full-room moments. The Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre summer dates run hot — 100-degree-plus daytime temperatures into the early evening before the desert cools — so the practical play is reserved pavilion seats under the cover rather than the open lawn. The Arizona Financial Theatre downtown is a year-round indoor option. Reserved-pavilion clears first on the on-sale at the amphitheater; floor seating clears at the Arizona Financial Theatre on indoor headline nights.
Tampa
Tampa is one of Zimmerman's stronger Florida markets and the routing splits across the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre at the Florida State Fairgrounds (20,000-cap outdoor shed) on the summer amphitheater swings and Yuengling Center on the USF campus (10,400-cap arena) on the higher-end indoor headline dates. The Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale handles the festival-tier appearance that pulls in the entire Florida country crowd in one weekend. The Florida country crowd turns the "Rock and a Hard Place" and "Fall in Love" singalongs into full-room moments; the warm-weather amphitheater nights run as one of the louder rooms on the routing. The MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre summer dates run hot — 90-degree-plus humidity through the early evening — so reserved pavilion seats under the cover are the practical play over the open lawn. Floor seating clears first at the Yuengling Center on indoor headline nights; lawn fills last at the amphitheater on the standard-summer-night on-sale.
Calgary
Calgary is the Canadian Prairie marquee on the warm-weather Stampede routing and one of the more important Western Canadian markets on the broader country fair circuit. Zimmerman has played the Calgary Stampede grandstand at Stampede Park during the ten-day July Stampede festival — the grandstand show is a separate ticket from the standard Stampede gate admission, running approximately 75 to 90 minutes after the chuckwagon races in the early evening. Stampede Park is served by the Erlton/Stampede C-Train station on the Red Line, which is the practical access play given the parking saturation through the Stampede run. The Alberta country crowd turns the "Where It Ends" and "Hell or High Water" singalongs into full-volume Prairie-country moments. The non-Stampede touring routing for Calgary typically pulls through Grey Eagle Resort and Casino (2,800-cap event center) or Saddledome on the rare arena pass. Grandstand reserved seating sells first on the Stampede on-sale; the centre infield seating is the value play.








