Zach Bryan was scheduled to perform in Oklahoma at H.A. Chapman Stadium.

Zach Bryan has been forced to cancel his show in Tulsa, Oklahoma tonight due to severe incoming weather, emphasizing that the decision was completely out of his control.
The country star shared the news on social media, confirming that his performance at H.A. Chapman Stadium—part of his With Heaven on Tour—could not go ahead because of extreme and dangerous weather conditions, leaving him with no alternative.
“Five years on tour and I’ve never had to cancel a headlining show,” he wrote.
“I upset quite a few people this morning by trying to push ahead and perform anyway. If I had any control over this, things would be different. I’m sorry, and I love you all.”
Bryan also shared a screenshot of a text from a crew member explaining the situation clearly: “I know you’re gonna hate me for this, but we have no choice but to cancel the show,” the message read, citing severe storms forecast to hit Tulsa tonight with damaging gusts.
Fans will receive automatic refunds, with no action needed on their part.
The cancellation is a rare occurrence for Bryan, who has earned a reputation as a tireless touring artist since his breakthrough.
He kicked off With Heaven on Tour in early March at St. Louis’ The Dome at America’s Center, promoting his sixth album, With Heaven on Top.
The Tulsa shows were expected to be a highlight of the tour, though his second performance at the venue is still scheduled for tomorrow night.
Following Tulsa, Bryan heads to Lincoln, Starkville, and Cleveland before concluding his U.S. dates in May.
An international leg will follow, with concerts in London, Belfast, and Liverpool, before returning to the U.S. for final shows in San Diego, Toronto, and Auburn, wrapping up the tour on October 10.
