“I've got a new record coming out this year. I hope it's not crap,” the country star teased Friday before performing the new song
Zach Bryan continues to preview new music from his upcoming album on the road as he debuted “28” on Friday during his concert in Oakland, California.
“Like I said, I have a new record coming out this year. I hope it's not bad. This is a song called '28'. I hope you don't hate it,” Bryan said before playing the new track.
“Me and all the kids were bowling in New York once and I looked at my best friends in the whole world and I realized how lucky I was to be in that moment, and I wrote this song to be content.”
Friday's concert at the Oakland Coliseum also featured the live debut of “Pink Skies,” Bryan's new track released last week and heralded as the first single from his upcoming album:
Like Bryan's “Sandpaper” — which traveled from social media snippets to a concert debut to an unlikely onstage collaboration with Bruce Springsteen — “28” has also previously been teased in embryonic forms on the singer's social media, with Bryan sharing piano versions of the track in the final months ahead of his big full-band debut on Friday night.
The prolific Bryan spent much of 2024 testing out some new tracks on his Quittin Time tour, including the now-staple “The Great American Bar Scene” and “Better Days,” which debuted when the trek kicked off in Chicago.
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