Grammy-winning Christian rock powerhouse Zach Williams has a packed 2026 touring schedule, and fans across the country are in for a treat. The summer kicks off with a run of arena dates alongside TobyMac, Seph Schleuter, and Jamie McDonald hitting cities like Macon, Syracuse, Rochester, and Gilford starting June 17. Then the fall brings a full solo headline tour through theaters and performing arts centers from Greensboro to Peoria and beyond, running October through November.
If you have ever wanted to hear Chain Breaker, Old Church Choir, and There Was Jesus shaking the walls of a live venue, this is your year. Zach Williams brings a raw, soulful energy to every show that turns a concert into something closer to a revival. Check the full schedule of dates below and grab your tickets on BigStub before the best seats are gone!
Zach Williams took one of the most unlikely paths to Christian music stardom. Born in Pensacola, Florida and raised in Jonesboro, Arkansas, he spent years fronting the southern rock band Zach Williams and The Reformation, touring the bar circuit and battling addiction before a radical life change led him to faith and a completely new musical direction. His 2016 debut solo album Chain Breaker channeled all of that raw experience into a sound that blended southern rock grit with contemporary Christian worship -- and it connected immediately. The title track spent nine weeks at number one on Christian radio, and the album earned Williams the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album in 2018.
The hits kept coming. His 2019 follow-up Rescue Story featured the massive duet There Was Jesus with Dolly Parton, which won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song in 2021. Old Church Choir became another signature anthem, and his third album A Hundred Highways (2022) continued to expand his sound with country and Americana influences. Williams has become one of the most in-demand live acts in Christian music, known for shows that feel more like rock concerts than typical worship events.
His 2026 schedule reflects that demand. The summer begins with eight arena dates alongside TobyMac, Seph Schleuter, and Jamie McDonald, kicking off June 17 at Atrium Health Amphitheater in Macon, Georgia. That run moves through Florence, Huntington, University Park, Rochester, Syracuse, Gilford, and Salisbury before wrapping June 28. Then in the fall, Williams launches a solo headline tour through intimate theaters and performing arts centers -- the kind of venues where his powerful voice and personal testimony hit even harder. Solo dates begin October 1 at Steven Tanger Center in Greensboro, North Carolina and run through mid-November, hitting cities like Knoxville, Cincinnati, Bloomington, Appleton, Duluth, Hattiesburg, and Evans.
Where can I buy Zach Williams concert tickets?
Primary tickets for most dates are available through Ticketmaster or directly through the venue box office. For sold-out shows, premium seating, or last-minute availability, trusted resale platforms like BigStub carry verified tickets at a range of price points. You can also check StubHub and Vivid Seats for additional inventory.
How much do Zach Williams tickets cost?
Pricing varies by venue and date. The summer arena dates with TobyMac typically range from $30-$80 for upper sections, with floor and premium seats running $100-$200+. The fall solo theater dates tend to be priced in the $40-$120 range depending on the venue size and seating location. Smaller, more intimate venues like the Taft Theatre or Symphony Hall may carry slightly higher prices due to limited capacity.
What is a Zach Williams concert like?
A Zach Williams show blends the energy of a rock concert with the heart of a worship service. His band plays loud and tight -- think southern rock riffs, heavy drums, and gospel-influenced harmonies -- while Williams commands the stage with a voice that can shake rafters one moment and bring a hush to the room the next. He weaves his personal testimony of faith and redemption between songs, making every show feel deeply personal. Expect big sing-along moments on Chain Breaker and Old Church Choir, a powerful rendition of There Was Jesus, and plenty of new material from A Hundred Highways.
What is the difference between the summer and fall tour dates?
The summer dates (June 2026) are co-headlining arena shows with TobyMac, Seph Schleuter, and Jamie McDonald -- bigger venues, multiple artists, and a festival-like atmosphere. The fall dates (October-November 2026) are solo Zach Williams headline shows in theaters and performing arts centers -- smaller, more intimate rooms where it is just Zach and his band for the full set. Both are worth seeing, but they offer very different concert experiences.
Summer 2026 -- with TobyMac, Seph Schleuter and Jamie McDonald:
Fall 2026 -- Solo Headline Dates:
Whether you catch the high-energy summer arena shows with TobyMac or the intimate fall solo dates, a Zach Williams concert is a night you will remember. Browse the full schedule above and secure your seats on BigStub. With over two decades in the ticket business and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order, BigStub has you covered.