Who opened for Zac Brown 2014?

Kacey Musgraves
“All Alright” was released as a single from the EP, charting at number 17 on Country Airplay. In April 2014, the band announced its summer tour schedule, which included Kacey Musgraves as an opening act, and the addition of Matt Mangano as an eighth member.

Who opened up for Zac Brown?

(DETROIT – May 10, 2021) – Multi-platinum, Grammy® Award-winning Zac Brown Band announced their long-awaited return to the road with 2021’s “The Comeback Tour,” including a visit to DTE Energy Music Theatre with special guests Adam Doleac and Ashland Craft on Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 7 p.m.

Who toured with Zac Brown in 2018?

Background. The band announced the tour in January 2018. Fourteen of the shows took place at Major League Baseball stadiums. OneRepublic, Leon Bridges, Nahko and Medicine for the People, Mark O’Connor Band, Darrell Scott, and Caroline Jones supported the first leg of the tour.

Is Zac Brown Band still together?

“I have made the very difficult decision to pause Zac Brown Band’s ‘The Comeback Tour,'” Brown said in an Instagram post on Tuesday. “… I am deeply disappointed this has happened, as touring is our life and performing live for our fans is the best part of our job.”

Who is opening for Zac Brown Band at 2021 Blossom?

It’s the Zac Brown Band Comeback Tour! Get ready to get your country on! Zac Brown Band comes to Blossom Music Center on Friday, August 20th 2021 with very special guests for the sow, Teddy Swims and Ashland Craft.

Who opened for Zac Brown 2019?

Lukas Nelson & Promise of
Zac Brown Band, the multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning group, today announced dates for their highly anticipated Summer 2019 outing, “The Owl Tour.” The set tour support act will be cosmic country soul rock band, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real on select stops throughout the tour’s run.

What is Shelly Brown doing now?

In the fall of 2015, she launched her self-titled jewelry brand and created her designs at the family’s Atlanta home. Her jewelry line has since discontinued, but Shelly is now the editor-in-chief of Good Grit Magazine, which focuses on southern culture.