Sheryl Crow Apologizes for Missing Zach Bryan Show Due to 'Scheduling Issues,' Says She Informed Singer in March

Mar. 15, 2025

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Sheryl Crow at THE KELLY CLARKSON SHOW; Zach Bryan at the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards

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Sheryl Crowdidn’t mean to leave her fans high and dry in Atlanta.

The “Soak Up the Sun” singer was originally set to open forZach Bryan’s Quittin Time Tour stops at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Aug. 10 and 11, but she ended up pulling out of the performances — though fans may not have been properly informed, as she later issued an apology.

“I’m so sorry to those who bought tickets to see me open for Zach Bryan at @mercedesbenzstadium this weekend and were disappointed that I wasn’t there,” wrote Crow, 62, in an Instagram Story post on Aug. 12.

Sheryl Crow.Sheryl Crow/Instagram

Sheryl Crow Apologizes for Missing Zach Bryan Concert, Says She Told Singer in March

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“Back in March, we had to pull out due to scheduling issues. I assumed Zach and @livenation would make it known,” added the Grammy winner. “I’m so sorry.”

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Sheryl Crow in Washington, DC in April 2024.Paul Morigi/Getty

Sheryl Crow attends Grammys On The Hill on April 30, 2024 in Washington, DC.

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Crow was announced as one of the Atlanta concerts' opening acts in August 2023 alongside fellow musician Levi Turner, who ultimately opened the shows with Ole 60.

The “All I Wanna Do” musician is currently opening forPink’s Summer Carnival 2024, and her first date on the tour was Aug. 10 at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis.

She’ll continue performing with the “Get the Party Started” artist for shows in cities including Toronto, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Diego, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and more before concluding at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Nov. 18.

Zach Bryan performs in Los Angeles in August 2023.Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Zach Bryan performs during a concert

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Bryan’s tour, however, hasn’t been without its special guests. During his Aug. 7 show at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia,Bruce Springsteenappeared on stageto perform his 1982 song “Atlantic City” with the country staras well as their collaboration, “Sandpaper.”

The Quittin Time Tour continues through December with shows throughout the United States and Canada.

source: people.com