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    Zach Bryan Brings Out Bruce Springsteen, Shane Gillis & The Lumineers For Electric Second Night In Philadelphia

    By Mary Claire Crabtree,

    1 day ago
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    Joey Higgins

    Talk about a stacked lineup.

    Last night, Zach Bryan put on a stellar second show at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After a rainy night one, where fans held out and stayed through all the delays and shelter notices, night two brought the same energy to the stadium, with everyone staying until the bitter end.

    As we know by now (and if you don’t, maybe get out a little more), ZB brings out a plethora of guests for the grand finale of “Revival.” Over the last few years of ZB touring, we have seen NFL players, other musicians, college sports coaches and athletes, pop singers, and more. It honestly never gets old seeing who he can loop in to sing with him on stage.

    However, last night’s crowd got a remarkably stacked guestlist joining him on stage for the electric closer of his show. The second night of Philadelphia got Shane Gillis, Bruce Springsteen, AND The Lumineers. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I honestly feel bad for the first night, given they had so many delays and a lackluster “Revival.”

    Although, many would argue any ZB show is always exceptional.

    The packed stage was filled with bodies of ZB’s band and all the guests invited on stage, bringing the most energy as they ran from microphone to microphone, working every side of the stadium.

    @whiskeyriff AND @The Lumineers // 🎥: @Oklahoman Outlaw #whiskeyriff #zachbryan #brucespringsteen #shanegillis #thelumineers ♬ original sound – Whiskey Riff

    We all know that Philly holds a special place in ZB’s heart and considers it a second home, so it’s no surprise that he pulled out all of the stops to give this audience a SHOW. Springsteen and The Lumineers also performed their respective songs with Bryan during the show, giving fans even more of a treat. The Boss and Zach Bryan is one of the best crossovers of the year with their track, “Sandpaper,” and given this is the second time they graced the stage together on the Quittin’ Time Tour, you can see they both feel much more confident and comfortable with each other on stage.

    I am incredibly jealous of everyone at the Philly show last night. This is a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between everyone who graced the stage.

    Check it out.

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