Zach Bryan Concert in Oslo
If you haven’t yet experienced the emotional rollercoaster of screaming lyrics about heartbreak while surrounded by 25,000 strangers, now is your chance. The man, the myth, the voice that sounds like a sunset over an Oklahoma prairie—Zach Bryan—is officially bringing his “With Heaven On Tour” to Oslo in 2026.
This isn’t just another tour stop. Zach is only gracing a handful of European cities this year, making this Oslo stop rarer than a sunny day in November. It’s an extra special occasion for Norwegian fans who have been waiting for that raw, raspy magic to hit their shores.
Zach Bryan concert in Oslo in 2026
It’s finally happening! The “With Heaven On Tour” is making a grand entrance in Norway, and the excitement is palpable. Zach Bryan has a knack for making massive arenas feel like an intimate campfire session, and Oslo is about to get a front-row seat to that alchemy. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who recently discovered that country music isn’t all about tractors and lost dogs, this is the event of the year.
The Big Night: Event Overview
Before you start practicing your “Something in the Orange” harmonies in the shower, here are the essential details for the big night:
| Detail | Information |
| Concert Date | June 3, 2026 |
| Venue | Unity Arena (formerly Telenor Arena) |
| Capacity | Approximately 25,000 seats |
How to Get There
Getting to Unity Arena (located at Fornebu) is easier than explaining to your parents why you’re crying over a song about a truck.
- Train/Metro: Take the train (L1, L2, or Flytoget) to Lysaker Station. From there, it’s a well-signposted 15–20 minute walk or a quick hop on a local shuttle bus.
- Bus: Keep an eye out for “Concert Express” buses that usually run from Oslo Central Station (Oslo S) directly to the arena doors. It’s basically a party on wheels, just with more flannel.
- Walking: If you’re staying in the Fornebu area, walking is your best friend. Just follow the sound of acoustic guitars and the scent of expensive beard oil.
- Airport Transfer: Flying in? The Flytoget (Airport Express Train) is your gold standard. Take it to Lysaker, and you’re practically at the venue.
🎟️ Grab Your Tickets
Tickets for Zach Bryan are like gold dust—except gold dust doesn’t usually sell out in twelve minutes. Don’t be the person listening from the parking lot.
👉 Buy tickets safely via Viagogo here
The Legend: Who is Zach Bryan?
If you’ve been living under a very quiet rock, here is the lowdown on the man taking over the world one heartbreak at a time.
His Rise to Fame
Zach didn’t take the “American Idol” route. He was a member of the U.S. Navy, uploading raw, unedited videos of himself singing in the barracks to YouTube. His 2017 viral hit “Heading South” was filmed in the sweltering heat with nothing but a guitar and enough emotion to power a small city. He was eventually honorably discharged to pursue music full-time—a win for our ears, though perhaps a loss for the Navy’s talent show.
Songs, Streams, and Stats
With billions of streams on Spotify and a massive presence on YouTube, Zach has moved from “indie darling” to “stadium titan.” You’ve definitely heard:
- “Something in the Orange” (The song that turned everyone into a folk fan)
- “I Remember Everything” (That hauntingly beautiful duet with Kacey Musgraves)
- “Revival” (The legendary concert closer that usually turns into a 15-minute jam session)
Personal Life & Songwriting
Zach is a family man at heart, often drawing inspiration from his late mother, DeAnn, whom his breakout album is named after. Fans love him because he isn’t “polished.” He writes about the messy parts of being human—regret, whiskey, and the long road home. Listening to a Zach Bryan song feels like reading someone’s private journal, only with much better rhythm.
For the full global itinerary, check out the official list:
🔗 https://www.zachbryan.com/tour
Make it a Weekend: Things to do in Oslo
Since the sun barely sets in Oslo during June (hello, Midnight Sun vibes!), you’ll have plenty of time to explore before and after the show.
- Fjord Cruises: Hop on a wooden sailing ship for a cruise around the Oslofjord. It’s the best way to see the city and pretend you’re a very relaxed Viking.
- Museum Hopping: Visit the Munch Museum to see The Scream (which is also the face you’ll make if you forget your tickets) or the Viking Ship Museum to see some serious history.
- Food Spots: Head to Mathallen or Vippa for a world-class street food experience. Pro tip: try the Norwegian waffles; they’re life-changing.
- Nightlife: For pre-concert drinks, hit up the hipster bars in Grünerløkka. After the show, join the crowds at Youngstorget, where the bars stay buzzing until the early hours.
Are you ready to scream the lyrics to “Revival” until your throat gives out, or are you just here for the Norwegian scenery?
