AUSTIN, TEXAS - MAY 07: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Lainey Wilson performs onstage during the Daytime Village at the 2022 iHeartCountry Festival at the new state-of-the-art venue Moody Center on May 7, 2022 in Austin, Texas.
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2024 Country Music Tours: A Complete Guide

Dates range from global tour stops to Vegas residency appearances.

Back in the fall of 2023, country star after country star announced their touring plans for 2024.

Some, like Garth Brooks and Carrie Underwood, lengthened their residencies in Las Vegas. Others, like Ashley McBryde, extended ongoing tours into the new year. Chris Stapleton confirmed the return of his annual traveling troupe of roots country outsiders, while Zach Bryan plotted his most ambitious headlining tour to date. In Dan + Shay's case, the duo will tour when they're not occupied with their co-coaching role on "The Voice," which returns to NBC on Feb. 26.

Attending major tours doubles as an opportunity to see the next wave of potential country stars. For example, Luke Combs is taking Colby Acuff on the road, while Zach Top will be in the main support slot for Lainey Wilson's US tour. There's also some stacked tour pairings, such as established name Carly Pearce's run opening for living legend Tim McGraw.

Read on for 20 tours of note that were announced by Jan. 3, 2024. A lengthier list of country and Americana tours follows and will be updated throughout the year. Others not listed here, such as Jelly Roll, have a long list of festival dates and other concerts listed on their websites. Plus, several festivals of note —from Stagecoach to AmericanaFest— have yet to reveal their 2024 lineups.

Additional Tours

Noah Kahan's We'll All Be Here Forever Tour (Jan. 7 - Aug. 27)
The Red Clay Strays' Way Too Long Tour (Jan. 10 - April 12)
Jackson Dean's Head Full of Noise Tour (Jan. 12 - April 13)
Sierra Ferrell's Shoot for the Moon Tour (Jan. 15 - July 26)
Parker McCollum's Burn It Down Tour (Jan. 18.- Aug. 21)
Aaron Watson's Armadillo Dance Hall Tour (Jan. 19 - Feb. 24)
Flatland Cavalry's Wandering Star Tour (Jan. 25 - May 4)
Wyatt Flores' Times are Getting Hard Tour (Jan. 25 - July 18)
Sam Barber's 'Til I Return Tour (Jan. 27 - July 11)
Bailey Zimmerman's Religiously The Tour (Feb. 1 - May 20)
Jordan Davis' Damn Good Time World Tour (Feb. 2 - Oct. 20)
Muscadine Bloodline's Low Hangin' Fruit Tour (Feb. 2 - March 23)
Priscilla Block's Hey Jack Tour (Feb. 7 - May 4)
Cody Jinks' Change the Game Tour (Feb. 8 - Oct. 12)
Midland's Up in Texas Tour (Feb. 9 - May 3)
Tyler Childers' Mule Pull Tour (Feb. 15 - May 29)
Hailey Whitters' Can't Tie'r Down Tour (Feb. 15 - March 30)
Clint Black's Killin' Time 35th Anniversary World Tour (Feb. 16 - July 11)
Adam Doleac's Wrong Side of the Sunrise Tour (Feb. 21 - May 18)
Russell Dickerson's Big Wheels and Back Roads Tour (Feb. 22 - June 15)
Sam Hunt's Outskirts Tour (Feb. 22 - April 13)
Kylie Morgan's Making It Up as I Go Tour (Feb. 29 - May 11)
Miranda Lambert's Velvet Rodeo: The Las Vegas Residency (March 20 - April 5)
Dustin Lynch's Killed the Cowboy Tour (April 2 - May 11)
The Cadillac Three's The Years Go Fast Tour (April 3 - June 22)
Hank Williams Jr.'s 45 Years of Family Tradition Tour (April 5 - Sept. 14)
Charles Esten's Love Ain't Pretty Tour (April 20 - May 10)
Cole Swindell's Win the Night Tour (May 16 - July 27)

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