Be it to promote their latest album or showcase their repertoire, country music stars always put on an impressive performance when on tour. Here’s a glimpse of some of the biggest tours taking place this year.
Bryan’s Quittin’ Time Tour is filling stadiums and arenas across the United States, and will feature special guests such as Sheryl Crow, Lainey Wilson and Turnpike Troubadours on select dates.
Brooks & Dunn
Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are one of the most beloved country music duos ever. After debuting as Brooks & Dunn in 1991, their hits have endured for decades; to date they have sold over 30 million albums worldwide and boast 24 nominations and 14 wins at CMA Vocal Duo of the Year awards alone!
The duo has an incredible rapport on stage, and their fans support them fully, creating one of the rowdiest atmospheres ever seen at country concerts. Over their 20 year partnership they have produced several hits including Only in America, Ain’t Nothing Bout You and Cowboy Town which remain fan favorites today.
This summer the duo is back on tour with an all new show – Reboot 2023 Tour. Fans can catch this iconic group live and in person; stopping in cities nationwide such as Xcel Energy Center in Minneapolis. Additionally, Scotty McCreery will join certain dates.
Tickets for Brooks & Dunn’s Reboot tour were officially on sale to the general public this Friday and fans can visit their website to gain more information and purchase their tickets. Beginning May 4 in Kansas City and concluding mid-June in various venues such as iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach; PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh; Paycom Center Oklahoma City; Rupp Arena Lexington and more, this tour features performances at various venues that span North America and Europe.
The Reboot tour name comes from their 2019 album of the same name, released earlier this year. On this record, several classic hits from their catalog were remixed by contemporary country stars – Luke Combs added his unique twist to honky-tonk classic Brand New Man while Kacey Musgraves brought disco flavor with Neon Moon. These covers give fans an exclusive insight into this tour as Luke Combs adds his swagger while Kacey Musgraves added disco flair – fans should expect an amazing performance!
Blake Shelton
Country music’s rich guitar sounds, banjo twanging rhythms, and Southern-tinged songs careening through starry amphitheaters make for unforgettable live performances. Be it Kenny Chesney in 2023; or The Chicks (Shania Twain); or 21st century icons Carrie Underwood & Kane Brown touring during 2023–there will definitely be something worth your while to experience this year.
Shelton will bring his Red Dirt Road Revival Tour into arenas and amphitheaters across the US for his first major US tour since 2015’s All You Need Is Love release, taking his Red Dirt Road Revival Show with him for more headlining dates as well as collaborations with Cole Swindell and Natalie Maines among many others.
Kenny Chesney will embark on his I Go Back 2023 Tour presented by Blue Chair Bay Rum on March 25, kicking off in State College, Pennsylvania and hitting smaller venues throughout 21 cities where his career first started.
Thomas Rhett will hit the road this summer for his highly-anticipated Home Team Tour. Fans won’t be disappointed as this high-energy country pop show hits the road on May 5 and continues through September 28 before reaching Nashville and wrapping up.
Rhett will bring some of country’s rising stars along for his tour, including Cole Swindell on select dates and chart-topping country newcomer Nate Smith for the remaining dates.
George Strait will also hit the road this year, opening up Caesars Palace’s brand-new Colosseum for a series of shows in Sin City. Additionally, several Las Vegas residencies are set for 2023: Brooks has long held his No Shoes Nation residency, as do Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban with their own Vegas shows.
Megan Moroney is enjoying great success with her latest single and has been described by Billboard as “the next country music superstar”. To coincide with this success, Georgia-born singer/songwriter Megan will join Zach Top, Jackson Dean, Madeline Edwards and Lainey Wilson on The Country’s Cool Again Tour for limited dates this spring and summer.
Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen is one of country music’s acclaimed young artists, touring alongside some of its established names and making waves with hits like “Up Down,” “The Way I Talk,” and “Whiskey Glasses.” He made his Billboard chart debut at No. 2, while his Dangerous Tour broke records at venues nationwide, with one event setting a new sellout record at Globe Life Field.
In 2019, he earned both a CMA New Artist of the Year award and Male Vocalist of the Year nomination, while his single “One Thing at a Time” debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Now, he is gearing up to head his One Night at a Time tour.
Launched on December 1, the massive 2023 One Night at a Time world tour by Morgan Wallen will span across three countries: USA, Australia and New Zealand. Starting overseas in March with shows at New Zealand’s Waikato Stadium and Sydney Cricket Ground before returning stateside in April with stops at Milwaukee American Family Field, MetLife Stadium New Jersey and Fenway Park with support provided by ERNEST Zimmerman (and later Bailey Zimmerman on certain shows), Parker McCollum as well.
Fans will be excited to watch Wallen perform, especially since he is bringing along some of the biggest names in country music as his opening acts – Cole Swindell and Nate Smith are set to open up for him on his Home Team Tour, while Chris Stapleton will support him throughout his All of It Tour runs in both Nashville and London.
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George Strait
George Strait may not be heading towards retirement anytime soon, yet his Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Celebration of Loretta Lynn tours are still setting venue attendance records. Little Big Town and Chris Stapleton will serve as openers on all dates this year through May.
Country music tour landscape in 2024 features both established names and up-and-comers alike, from Morgan Wallen (emerging country sexy singer), to Luke Bryan’s Country on Tour that will include special guests Cody Jinks, Jelly Roll, The Avett Brothers Jordan Davis Koe Wetzel Ashley McBryde Parker McCCollum among other rising artists.
Chart-topping acts such as Carly Pearce and Blake Shelton continue to sell out arenas, while emerging star Cole Swindell embarks on his inaugural headlining US tour. Additionally, country mainstay Kenny Chesney boasts an extensive schedule of stadium dates which are selling quickly.
Chris Stapleton and George Strait are among those touring veterans embarking on new phases of their tours this year, expanding their All-American Road Show with stops at Dallas Cowboys Stadium and Houston’s Cynthia Woods Pavilion through fall, respectively, while Strait will expand his longstanding Strait to Vegas engagement by visiting Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium this December.
2024 concert schedule will feature veteran touring acts like Miranda Lambert’s Queen of Country tour which has sold an astounding $120 million worth of tickets through November. She continues to charm audiences with an eclectic blend of country and rock tunes in a show that sells out months in advance.
Other established artists, like Sam Hunt and Eric Church, are adding extra dates to their existing tours, while emerging talent like Lainey Wilson will embark on her first ever headlining US tour this spring. Additionally, 2019’s tour pairings include established stars like Carly Pearce joining Kelsea Ballerini for select dates of The Outsiders Revival Tour as well as country rockers like Zach Top performing alongside 90s hat act Lainey Wilson’s Country on the Edge of the World Tour.