Zach Top is moving so fast that country fans are still trying to catch up. One minute he is the new kid with a debut single called “Sounds Like the Radio.” The next minute he is on the Las Vegas Strip, headlining the MGM Grand with full 90s country swagger.
The single exploded out of the gate, with 55 stations adding it the moment it dropped. Fans say hearing him live feels like stepping into a time machine back to 1994.
Cold Beer & Country Music and Ain’t in It for My Health followed right behind, like he is speedrunning an entire country career in real time. Country die hards are already calling him the guy who is finally bringing back real country music.
Now Vegas is getting its first taste. On December 12 at 8 p.m., Zach Top takes over the MGM Grand, a stage once owned by Randy Travis in the 90s. MGM Grand rarely hands a headlining night to someone this new, and the fact that he landed it says a lot. Tickets start at 76 dollars plus tax and fees.
If you grew up on Strait, Whitley and Travis, or you just miss the sound of real country on the radio, you will understand why people say this night in Vegas might feel less like a concert and more like a 90s country reunion that nobody saw coming.
Why Zach Top’s Music Feels Like the 90s🤠
The “Sounds Like the Radio” official video show the full picture in one place, from the steel guitar and barroom stage lights to the way his voice sits right in that sweet 90s pocket. Before the MGM Grand, this was the moment that turned a brand new name into the guy country fans kept replaying all year.
Zach Top – Sounds Like The Radio (Official Music Video)
Twin fiddles, an easy sway and lyrics about simple nights, cold drinks and country songs make it feel like a Strait slow dance in a small town hall. The story moves from the barroom to the open air, but the heart stays the same. Learn more on his official social media handles and YouTube.