Zach Bryan took to Instagram on Sunday afternoon to announce that his newest single, “Streets of London,” will be available everywhere on Monday, June 30th.
“I recorded it at Bowie’s old studio across the pond with my best friends, and I took this photo three years ago at Islington Assembly Hall where I got to sing with Turnpike last night,” Bryan wrote in the announcement. “Full circle is a fuckn understatement.”
The 29-year-old songwriter is getting set to perform at Hyde Park in London, England. With an extensive list of impressive venues on his resume, he can now begin to develop his international list. In July, he’ll be returning stateside for a three-show run at MetLife Stadium with support from Kings of Leon.
After the Quittin’ Time tour concluded at the end of 2024, Zach Bryan has kept profile surprise-releasing singles like “Blue Jean Baby” and “Dear Miss,” while also making pop-up appearances across the US and UK here and there. Notably, he wound up in a brief Internet beef with Oklahoma and singers songwriter John Moreland, which led to him releasing their collaboration “Memphis; The Blues” with his longtime friend and bandmate JR Carroll.
Zach teased a few times that his sixth studio album will be released in 2025, but as of yet, there’s been no positive confirmation or release date.
“Streets of London” will be out everywhere Monday, June 30th.