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Zach Bryan’s past few days have been a pivot point between chaos and control, and the story starts with his own words. According to an in depth Instagram note covered by AOL Entertainment, he told fans he has not touched alcohol for nearly two months, calling it a decision to heal what he described as a toxic relationship with booze and to get a grip on paralyzing panic attacks and life changes. AOL reports he has begun therapy and framed the sobriety move as essential for his personal clarity, not a publicity stunt, a detail that is likely to loom large in any future biography as the line between the wild early breakout and a more deliberate second act.

Almost immediately on the heels of that confession, he went straight back into business mode. AOL and multiple tour listings report that Bryan officially announced his With Heaven On Tour run across major U.S. stadiums and European arenas, kicking off March 7 in St Louis and wrapping October 10 at Jordan Hare Stadium in Auburn. The dates, with openers from Kings of Leon to Gregory Alan Isakov, confirm that even after a bruising year of controversy, he is operating at the absolute top tier of live country draw.

On the music side, Whiskey Riff reports that Bryan has finished recording his sixth studio album With Heaven On Top, due January 9, and he marked the moment with a tongue in cheek Instagram photo of a microphone covered by a sock and the caption Album finally done recorded the whole thing through a sock see you January 9th. In a follow up teaser, described by Whiskey Riff, he appeared in clips running with bulls in Spain, goofing with Guy Fieri, and playing with Evan Felker, while previewing roughly 21 songs, including fan chased titles like Plastic Cigarette, In Dreams, and the politically charged Bad News, his so called anti ICE track that previously drew heat from federal officials. Those track rumors remain speculative until a formal listing appears from his label, but the confirmed finish of the album and the locked in release date are hard news.

Even in merch and marketing circles, his name is currency. An ASI Media podcast roundup notes a print on demand executive half joking that she should run his branded merch, a small but telling sign of how deeply Zach Bryan has penetrated both the culture and the business conversation in just a few days of headlines.

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