Zach Bryan
The Quittin Time Tour
Zach Bryan
The Quittin Time Tour
Event Info
Zach Bryan's The Quittin Time Tour is heading to the Tacoma Dome alongside Matt Maeson and Levi Turner!
Clear Bag Policy
The Tacoma Dome has a clear bag policy to expedite entry and reduce touch points for security staff and guests.
Tacoma Dome Bag Policy
- Bags may only be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC, sized 12"x6"x12" or smaller
- Small clutch purses are okay if sized 4.5"x6.5" or smaller
- One gallon plastic storage bags are okay
- Tacoma Dome clear bags are available for purchase at Stocklist Goods
- A very limited amount of Binbox lockers are available for rent on a first-come, first-served basis outside the venue for $10-$15 (card only, no cash)
Please visit our Bag Policy page for additional information.
Cashess Facility
The Tacoma Dome is a cashless facility, including all concession and merchandise sales. Google Pay and Apple Pay are also available at concession points of sale. There are cash-to-card kiosks (reverse ATM’s) where guests can exchange their cash for a Tacoma Dome VISA card. Card balances remain usable anywhere after the event. Going cashless improves the transaction process, reduces wait times, and limits guest to staff contact. Cashless parking payment options are also available. Please visit our Cashless FAQs for more information.
Getting Here & Parking
Arrive early! Parking in Tacoma Dome lots is limited and will fill quickly.
Avoid use of Exit 133 off I-5. This exit is generally closed for high volume traffic events and traffic will be re-routed. Recommended directions.
Park downtown and take the Tacoma T Line Link Light Rail, running extended hours Friday and Saturday night. Parking in Tacoma Dome lots is $30 and may be limited.
Saturday only – ride the Sounder! The Sounder Train Southbound S Line training will be running special event service on Saturday.
Check out the Plan Your Visit page for alternate parking and transportation options.
Light Rail: Park in downtown Tacoma and take the T Line Link to the Tacoma Dome Station! Running extended hours, the last train leaves Tacoma Dome Station at 11:48pm. More information here.
No Signs or Banners
No posters and banners are permitted at this show.
Security
Security measures are in place for all Tacoma Dome events, including metal detectors and a clear bag policy. Weapons of any kind, including pocket knives, are not allowed. No outside food and beverage. If you see something, say something™. Only bring necessary items to expedite the entry process.
Entry Doors & Tickets
Main doors are scheduled to open at approximately 5:30pm.
General Admission Tickets
Search and queue begins at 3:30pm through the Upper NW. Once the general doors open at 5:30pm, general admission ticketholders can line up at any of our doors: Upper NW, Upper SW and Upper SE
Early Entry Ticketholders:
The line will be at our Lower NW doors with a 5:15pm entry time. Recommended doors for our guests with disabilities are the Lower NW.
Download Tickets Ahead of Time!
For those with digital tickets, please be prepared to have it scanned for entry. Make sure to retrieve your tickets ahead of time, and don’t forget to charge your phone.
Ticket Buyers Beware
We are noticing an influx of posts/comments on social media selling tickets that may be fraudulent. We encourage you to be careful when purchasing tickets from anywhere other than Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is the exclusive ticket provider for all Tacoma Dome events, and the only authorized re-seller for tickets is Ticketmaster Verified Tickets. Tickets purchased from sources other than Ticketmaster may not be valid. The Tacoma Dome is unable to honor or replace invalid tickets.
Camera Policy
No cameras, video cameras, audio recording devices, GoPros, iPads, selfie sticks, gimbals, or tripods.
Photosensitivity Caution
Please be advised that this show will feature strobes, flashing lights, and special effects that may trigger photosensitivity in some individuals.
Guest Services
Legendary experiences start with exceptional service. Visit our Guest Services Kiosk presented by Commencement Bank, located on the Concourse near Section 110, if you need assistance or have questions.
ADA
For assistance with ADA relocations or questions, please visit the Concourse Guest Services Desk (near Sections 110/211) where our team will be happy to assist you. Please note that relocation options may be limited, based on demand.
Post Show Bites
Chick-fil-A., Crumbl and Starvin' Marvin will be outside the Tacoma Dome on the Plaza post show on Friday and Saturday night, selling a selection of their signature items!
About Zach Bryan
Hailing from Oologah, Oklahoma, Zach Bryan has quietly gone from serving in the U.S. Navy to rising to the forefront of country as a captivating storyteller, tried-and-true performer, and once-in-a-generation voice without comparison. After grinding it out independently and building a devout audience one fan at a time, he arrived as country music’s brightest and boldest star in 2022, tallying over 6.8 billion global streams. He notably earned a pair of platinum singles, “Heading South” and the now 5x-platinum “Something in the Orange.” The latter also garnered a 2023 GRAMMY® Award nod in the category of “Best Country Solo Performance.” Meanwhile, his debut album, American Heartbreak, bowed at #1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart and in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200, enshrining it as one of the most successful country album debuts in the genre’s history. Bryan also topped the Billboard Country Songwriters Chart at #1. Simultaneously, American Heartbreak emerged as the “#1 Country Album on Spotify” for 2022. The record closed out a banner year at #1 on The New York Times “Best Albums of 2022” and Billboard’s “Best Country Albums of 2022,” and attaining Platinum sales status in the US. The single “Something In The Orange” graced year-end lists by NPR, Associated Press, The Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, Consequence, SLANT, RIAA, and more. The song has become a global chart hit in Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, Norway and Sweden. Bryan’s American Heartbreak Tour sold out every show which included headlining theaters and amphitheaters coast-to-coast and performing at prestigious music festivals such as Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, and Stagecoach. He chronicled his Red Rocks Amphitheater stop with his first-ever live album, ALL MY HOMIES HATE TICKETMASTER (LIVE FROM RED ROCKS), released on Christmas Day 2022 as a heartfelt “Thank You” to his fans. As 2022 drew to a close, Bryan and band performed “Motorcycle Drive-By,” and “Summertime Blues,” on the hit TV series Yellowstone season 5, episode 7, (Dec 18) which also featured the song “Quittin Time.” “The Good I’ll Do” has been featured in a previous episode and reacting in a big way on Shazam. Throughout 2023, Bryan has traveled the globe for his fully sold out Burn, Burn, Burn headline tour, breaking arena attendance records along the way. On August 25, he released his new, self-titled full-length album to immediate critical acclaim