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The five stops left are: Morrison, Colo., San Francisco, Calif., Huntington, W. Va., Notre Dame, Ind. and Ann Arbor, Mich. The tour will come to an end on Sept. 27 in Michigan.
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Zach Bryan is out on the road for The Quittin' Time Tour. There are five stops left, the tour will wrap in Ann Arbor, Mich. on Sept. 27 at Michigan Stadium. The cheapest available tickets are $152 at Notre Dame Stadium in Notre Dame, Ind. on Sept. 6.

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USA Today
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