Zach Bryan is going on his "Burn, Burn, Burn Tour" amid his feud with Ticketmaster-will he be able to pull it off?

The country star is determined to prove to his haters as well as Ticketmaster that he can go on tour without the help of the ticketing giant, and even unveiled his "new ticketing strategy."

"I've tried my best to make tickets as affordable as possible for the Burn Burn Burn Tour," said Bryan in his announcement video.

The announcement video basically shows the country singer's "new ticketing strategy" a la "The Office" style with comedian Theo Von.

"We're out here fighting the good fight with these human snakes at ticketing companies and dark-art bots on the internet," Von said, referring to the widespread scalping of tickets.

"Good luck, and here's to fair pricing for all."

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When an artist says they're going on tour, chances are Ticketmaster will be handling their tour, convenient, right? But the convenience comes with a fee-a very high fee on the fans' part.

But Bryan is the trailblazer who dared to stray from the industry norm, and in fact, challenged Ticketmaster and his critics by calling out the industry practices and going on tour without the ticketing giant.

According to reports, the "Burn, Burn, Burn Tour" will kick off in John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia on May 10 and finish at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri on August 30. 

This tour succeeds Bryan's highly successful tour "American Heartbreak Tour" in 2022, which sold out within minutes.

This tour will have tickets ranging from $40 to $130 with additional fees, but there won't be any hidden charges or dynamic pricing involved.

With a solid fanbase and lowered ticket prices, surely the country singer will be within arms reach of the fans, especially now that Ticketmaster is out of the way.

Bryan's show tickets can be purchased through Fair AXS, which is currently open and running. The registration will end on Jan. 29.

Fair AXS will ensure that questionable registrations of a suspicious, fraudulent, and/or duplicated nature will be removed.

Fans will only be permitted to purchase four tickets per show, with the exception of Bryan's Red Rocks stop: this show will have a maximum of two tickets per purchase, according to reports.

Other stops included in the "Burn, Burn, Burn Tour" include Georgetown, Worcester, Wilkes-Barre, Duluth, Houston, New Orleans, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Lexington, Denver, New York, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Charles, Tulsa, Las Vegas, Oakland, Wichita, Minneapolis, and more.

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