Zach Bryan is bringing the Quittin’ Time Tour to Los Angeles for three glorious nights. Read on for everything you need to know about attending the shows.
The Basics
Zach Bryan will perform at Crypto.com Arena on June 2, 3 and 4. Levi Turner will open for Bryan all three nights, while The War and Treaty will warm up the stage on June 2 and 3 and Sierra Ferrell will take June 4. Doors to the arena open at 6 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m.
Arrival
Crypto.com Arena has plenty of parking options within a few blocks’ walking distance. You can opt for L.A. Live’s official parking structure for a breezy walk across the street or keep an eye out for other surface-level parking lots around Figueroa Street, Olympic Boulevard and more. If you arrive via rideshare service, be sure to be dropped off and picked up Chick Hearn Court between L.A. Live Way and Georgia Street or Figueroa Street between Twelfth Street and Pico Boulevard.
Bag Policy
The straightforward rule about Crypto.com Arena is that bags are now allowed. However, you can bring a small clutch or wallet if it is smaller than 5” x 9” x 1,” otherwise it’ll be an evening to rely on pockets.
Where to Eat
Downtown has some of the best restaurants in the city, so consider making an early-evening reservation at the likes of Katsuya, Girl & The Goat and Bottega Louie before heading to the concert. You can also find standard arena concessions and beverages like pretzels, popcorn and beer once inside. See our full list of nearby pre-show restaurants.
What to Expect
Based on previous shows, Bryan should hit the stage around 9:15 for an approximately two-hour-long set that spans 22 to 26 songs. Before you head home just after 11 p.m., you’ll have experienced the likes of “The Great American Bar Scene,” “Burn, Burn, Burn,” “Hey Driver” and more before a two-song encore.