Zach Bryan Seemingly Previews Entire 21-Track Upcoming Album, ‘With Heaven On Top’

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Despite not releasing a full-length album for the first time in four years, 2025 has undoubtedly been one of the wildest years on record for Zach Bryan. In between scoring major career milestones, such as selling his catalog for a staggering $350 million dollars and becoming the eighth highest-selling country artist of all time according to the RIAA, the “Something in the Orange” singer has still managed to find himself in a whole bunch of ongoing drama.

Even ignoring all of the aftereffects of his messy, public breakup with Barstool’s Brianna Chickenfry from last year, Bryan managed to find himself in the crosshairs of plenty throughout 2025. Beyond stirring up criticism after telling a 14-year-old fan to “GOMD” (get off my d*ck) after failing to meet with fans after his second of three nights at MetLife Stadium, he would also attempt to fight Gavin Adcock at Born & Raised Festival after months of prodding from the “Never Call Again” singer. And finally, he found himself at odds with the White House itself after teasing his highly-controversial song taking aim at ICE, “Bad News.” Long story short, it’s been a year full of ups and downs for Bryan, especially in the public eye.

After recently going public with the fact that he has now gone sober and is currently working on his mental health, Bryan is seemingly gearing up for what can only be described as his biggest year yet, not only plotting a massive set of international dates, With Heaven On Tour, for 2026 but also releasing his sixth studio album, With Heaven On Top, at the beginning of the year on January 9th.

With time slowly ticking down to the release of With Heaven On Top, Bryan took to Instagram Friday afternoon to officially announce that he’s done recording the project. Posting a photo of his microphone with a sock on it as a make-shift mic-cover, Bryan would caption it:

“Album finally done / recorded [the] whole thing through a sock / see you January 9th”

Zach Bryan IG Story (12/19/25)

 

Not to be outdone, the “Something in the Orange” singer would take to Instagram once again Saturday evening to drop a lengthy teaser of the album.

Including everything from clips featuring Guy Fieri with the band to performing alongside Evan Felker and the Turnpike Troubadours to running with bulls during his trip to Spain over the summer, Bryan would preview a staggering 21 songs that are seemingly on With Heaven On Top’s tracklist.

Right off the bat, it’s been confirmed that highly-anticipated songs that have been teased in concert, such as “In Dreams” and “Plastic Cigarette,” will be featured on With Heaven On Top. Notably (and most controversially), Bryan’s aforementioned “Anti-ICE” song, “Bad News,” which caught the attention of both the DHS and the White House itself when it was teased in the fall, will also make an appearance on the record.

Additionally, a plethora of viral, recently-teased songs like “Santa Fe,” “Cannonball,” “Miles” and “You Can Still Come Home” have all made the tracklist.

Interestingly, “Ninth and Pine,” a song that was teased all the way back in September 2024 and seemingly written for Brianna Chickenfry, has made the album. Given when the song was written and the fact that many fans thought it would be scrapped after the aforementioned breakup, the track is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated on the project for diehard fans of the Oklahoma native.

Finally, it’s been all but confirmed that some speculated songs released throughout 2025, such as “Bowery” featuring Kings of Leon, “Madeleine” featuring Gabriella Rose and the three tracks featured on July’s Streets of London EP, will not make appearances on With Heaven On Top.

Though it’s a bit hard to tell due to the short length of the snippets and some songs not officially being titled, here is a potential tracklist for With Heaven On Top, judging solely on everything included on this weekend’s Instagram post.

With Heaven On Top’s Potential Tracklist

  1. “Birdie”
  2. “Bad News”
  3. “Miles”
  4. “Hell or Heaven”
  5. “All Good Things Pass”
  6. “Cowboy Mine”
  7. “In Dreams”
  8. “Rivers and Creeks”
  9. “Plastic Cigarette”
  10. “Runny Eggs”
  11. “Santa Fe”
  12. “Cannonball”
  13. “Ninth and Pine”
  14. “You Can Still Come Home”
  15. “Dark Brown Eyes”
  16. “Drowning”
  17. “Sundown Girls”
  18. “Deann’s Denim Dress”
  19. “Say Why”
  20. “Skin”
  21. “With Heaven On Top”

While you’re here, fire up Bryan’s live performance of “Plastic Cigarette” at MetLife Stadium.

Zach Bryan Tour Dates

March 7 – St. Louis, Missouri – The Dome at America’s Super Center – Caamp & J.R. Carroll

March 14 – Tampa, Florida – Raymond James Stadium – Caamp & J.R. Carroll

March 21 – San Antonio, Texas – The Alamodome – Caamp & J.R. Carroll

March 28 – Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Tiger Stadium – Caamp & J.R. Carroll

April 3 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – H.A. Chapman Stadium – Trampled By Turtles & J.R. Carroll

April 4 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – H.A. Chapman Stadium – Trampled By Turtles & J.R. Carroll

April 11 – Louisville, Kentucky – L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium – Kings of Leon & J.R. Carroll

April 18 – Charlotte, North Carolina – Bank of America Stadium – Caamp & J.R. Carroll

April 25 – Lincoln, Nebraska – Memorial Stadium – Kings of Leon & J.R. Carroll

May 2 – Starkville, Mississippi – Davis Wade Stadium – Dijon & J.R. Carroll

May 9 – Cleveland, Ohio – Huntington Bank Field – Dijon & J.R. Carroll

May 27 – San Sebastian, Spain – Donostia Arena- Ben Howard & Keenan O’Meara

May 31 – Berlin, Germany – Waldbühne – Ben Howard & Keenan O’Meara

June 3 – Oslo, Norway – Unity Arena – Ben Howard & Keenan O’Meara

June 6 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Parken – Ben Howard & Keenan O’Meara

June 9 – Eindhoven, Netherlands – Philips Stadium – Ben Howard & Keenan O’Meara

June 12 – Liverpool, United Kingdom – Anfield Stadium – Dijon & Fey Fili

June 14 – Edinburgh, United Kingdom – Scottish Gas Murrayfield – Dijon & Fey Fili

June 16 – London, United Kingdom – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – Dijon & Fey Fili

June 17 – London, United Kingdom – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – Dijon & Fey Fili

June 20 – Cork, Ireland – Páirc Úi Chaoimh – Dijon & Fey Fili

June 21 – Cork, Ireland – Páirc Úi Chaoimh – Dijon & Fey Fili

June 23 – Belfast, Northern Ireland – Boucher Playing Fields – Dijon & Fey Fili

June 24 – Belfast, Northern Ireland – Boucher Playing Fields – Dijon & Fey Fili

July 24 – Eugene, Oregon – Autzen Stadium – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili 

July 31 – San Diego, California – Snapdragon Stadium – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili

August 1 – San Diego, California – Snapdragon Stadium – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili

August 7 – Salt Lake City, Utah – Rice-Eccles Stadium – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili

August 13 – Denver, Colorado – Empower Field at Mile High – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili

August 14 – Denver, Colorado – Empower Field at Mile High – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili

August 22 – Arlington, Texas – AT&T Stadium – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili

September 5 – Glendale, Arizona – State Farm Stadium – MJ Lenderman & Fey Fili

September 18 – Dover, Delaware – The Woodlands – Kings of Leon, Fey Fili & Gabriella Rose

September 19 – Dover, Delaware – The Woodlands – Alabama Shakes, Fey Fili & Gabriella Rose

September 21 – Toronto, Ontario – Rogers Center – Trampled By Turtles & Gabriella Rose

September 22 – Toronto, Ontario – Rogers Center – Trampled By Turtles & Gabriella Rose

October 2 – Foxborough, Massachusetts – Gillette Stadium – Gregory Alan Isakov & Gabriella Rose

October 3 – Foxborough, Massachusetts – Gillette Stadium – Gregory Alan Isakov & Gabriella Rose

October 10 – Auburn, Alabama – Jordan-Hare Stadium – Gregory Alan Iskov & Gabriella Rose

 

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