After long months of live music drought due to the COVID-19 pandemic, tours are flocking again. Country stars are thrilled to be back on stage to perform, and fans are equally thrilled to hear their favorite musicians rock live. Many have already rescheduled their canceled 2021 tours this fall – and the schedule is definitely busy – while some have delayed their return to 2022.
Country Thang Daily has compiled a list of confirmed country music tours taking place in 2022 (until there) that you wouldn’t want to miss. As artists announce their tour dates, we’ll keep updating them, so be sure to bookmark this.
January 2022
“Reba: Live In Concert Tour” by Reba McEntire
After canceling the 2021 tour, the legendary country superstar is back and will kick off her “Live In Concert” tour to perform her greatest hits of all time on January 13, just in time for a good celebration after the New Year. Fan expectation is slowly reaching a fever pitch, although there are still months until the tour finally begins. Not only that, but it looks like Reba McEntire still has some things up her sleeve and will be making some big, exciting announcements for the tour soon.
Here are the postponed tour dates.
January 13 – Evansville, IN
January 14 – Huntsville, Alabama
January 15 – Duluth, Georgia
January 20 – Toledo, Ohio
January 21 – Green Bay, WI
January 22 – Sioux Falls, SD
February 17 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
February 19 – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
February 25 – Biloxi, MS
March 17 – Grand Rapids, Michigan
March 18 – Peoria, Illinois
March 19 – Rosemont, Illinois
For more information, you can visit reba.com.
Kacey Musgraves “mingled with stars: a tour unveiled”
Following the release of his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Kacey Musgraves will headlining a limited 15-city tour across the United States starting January 19. This will be his first major tour since the Oh What a World tour in 2018, and King Princess, who won the Vivid Seats Breakout Pop Artist of the Year award in 2018, and the Los Angeles-based trio and band emerging electronic pop artist Muna are joining the Texas native as supporting actors.
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January 19 – Saint Paul, MN
January 20 – Chicago, Illinois
January 21 – Kansas City, Missouri
January 23 – Cleveland, Ohio
January 24 – Toronto, ON
January 26 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
January 27 – Boston, MA
February 3 – Washington DC
February 5 – New York, NY
February 9 – Atlanta, Georgia
February 11 – Nashville, Tennessee
February 14 – Dallas, Texas
February 16 – Denver, CO
February 19 – Oakland, CA
February 20 – Los Angeles, CA
For more information, you can visit kaceymusgraves.com.
February 2022
Luke Bryan’s Residence in Las Vegas
The chart-topping singer-songwriter and his band are doing things a little differently in 2022, and fans are sure to be in for a treat. Luke Bryan will be launching his Sin City residency at the Theater at Resorts World Las Vegas, and his entire February is booked. The show, which was originally scheduled to take place on six dates on February 12, 16, 18, 19 and 20, had three additional dates – February 23, 25 and 26 – so fans could see it perform live more intimately. The 5,000-seat venue may be the largest performance stage in Vegas, but the farthest bench seat is only 150 feet from the stage.
For more information, you can visit lukebryan.com.
April 2022
Chris Stapleton’s “All-American Road Show”
Since becoming a hit with the release of his debut album “Traveler”, Chris Stapleton has been unstoppable. And the same goes for its All-American Roadshow, which kicked off last July and will run until June 2022, giving fans plenty of chances to see it perform live. The 2022 show kicks off on April 20 and will feature country music favorites just like Dwight Yoakam, Sheryl Crow, The Highwomen, Willie Nelson and many more.
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April 20 – Toledo, OH
April 21 —Columbus, OH
April 23 —Lexington, Kentucky
June 2 —Nampa, ID
June 3 —Ridgefield, WA
June 4 —George, WA
June 11 —San Bernardino, California
June 16 —Bakersfield, CA
June 17 —Wheatland, CA
June 18 —Mountain View, California
June 23 – West Valley City, UT
June 24 – Denver, CO
June 25 — Denver, CO
For more information, you can visit chrisstapleton.com.
Kenny Chesney’s “The Here and Now: 2022 Stadium Tour”
One of country music’s biggest stars is back on the road after presenting her Chillaxification 2020 tour. According to Chesney, the name of the Here and Now tour shows that coming together is the only present. And fans will definitely feel that electric energy once they step into Chesney’s arena. The tour route will pass through the same cities that were planned on his 2020 tour.
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April 23 – Tampa, Florida
May 7 – St. Louis, Missouri
May 14 – Milwaukee, WI
May 21 – Atlanta, Georgia
May 28 – Nashville, Tennessee
June 4 – Arlington, Texas
June 11 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
June 18 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June 25 – Chicago, Illinois
July 2 – Kansas City, Missouri
July 9 – Bozeman, MT
July 16 – Seattle, WA
July 23 – Inglewood, CA
July 30 – Denver, CO
August 6 – Minneapolis, MN
August 13 – East Rutherford, New Jersey
August 20 – Detroit, MI
August 26 – Foxborough, MA
August 27 – Foxborough, MA
For more information, you can visit kennychesney.com.