AXS, SeatGeek, and now Ticketmaster.
“Everyone complained about AXS last year,” Zach Bryan, who previously released the live album All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, this week. “Using all ticketing sites this year. All my homies still do hate Ticketmaster but hard to realize one guy can’t change the whole system. It is intentionally broken and I’ll continue to feel absolutely horrible about the cost of tickets in an unfair market.”
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Fans can register for the "Quittin' Time" tour presale now at zachbryanpresale.com. If fans already registered for the presale, the code is still valid to buy tickets for the second show on April 25, 2024.
Bryan, who recently returned to Ticketmaster after boycotting the platform for his 2023 tour, said in a Sept. 5 post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that he feels “absolutely horrible” about the cost of tickets.
“All my homies still do hate Ticketmaster but hard to realize one guy can’t change the whole system,” Bryan said. “It is intentionally broken.”
Bryan, whose songs topped Billboard’s Album and Hot 100 charts for the first time this week following the recent release of self-titled album, is scheduled to perform at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on May 5 and 6.
Chicago shows are set to go on sale at 12 p.m. Wednesday through the website zachbryanpresale.com. According to Ticketmaster, the registration and presale process is being handled by Tunespeak.
Bryan previously released an album called “All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster” and his last tour was sold by AXS.
He said on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, that fans had complained about AXS.
“All my homies still do hate Ticketmaster,” he noted, adding that “one guy can’t change the whole system.”
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