Flatland Cavalry & Stacked Openers List Announce 2023 Tour

Flatland Cavalry have their work cut out for them in the coming weeks and months. They’ve already been announced as one of the big beneficiaries of the massive stadium tour Luke Combs is throwing this year, opening the shows with Brent Cobb, Lainey Wilson, and Riley Green. They’re also taking the stage at the San Antonio Rodeo on February 25th as one of the finale acts.
But they won’t be sitting on their laurels in between. Announced on Monday (1-16), Flatland Cavalry will be playing shows throughout the Eastern United States through late July, including numerous dates in Canada. Coming along for the ride will also be a very cool set of openers that includes Cole Chaney, Colby Acuff, Brent Cobb, Pony Bradshaw, Emily Nenni, Grady Spencer and the Work, The Steel Woods, and Meghan Patrick.
And don’t worry all of you folks on the West Coast. This only covers half the year, so who knows what the later portions of 2023 have in store.
Along with their last studio album, the highly-rated Welcome to Countryland from 2021, Flatland Cavalry also recently released an acoustic EP called Songs To Keep You Warm to tide folks over through the Winter. The track “Mountain Song” from the EP was just featured on an episode of Yellowstone—the debut for Flatland Cavalry on the popular series.
Tickets for all headlining dates go on sale Friday (1/20) at 10 AM Central.
FLATLAND CAVALRY 2023 TOUR:
February 24—College Station, TX—Hurricane Harry’s*
February 25—San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center – San Antonio Rodeo
March 23—Austin, TX—Venue TBA
March 24—Houston, TX—713 Music Hall
March 25—Arlington, TX—AT&T Stadium+
March 30—Lexington, KY—Manchester Music Hall†
March 31—Grand Rapids, MI—GLC Live at 20 Monroe†
April 1—Indianapolis, IN—Lucas Oil Stadium+
April 7—Lubbock, TX—Cook’s Garage
April 8—Newcastle, TX—Fort Belknap
April 13—Asheville, NC—The Orange Peel‡
April 14—Athens, GA—40 Watt Club‡
April 15—Nashville, TN—Nissan Stadium+
April 22—Detroit, MI—Ford Field+
April 25—South Burlington, VT—Higher Ground‡
April 26—New York, NY—Gramercy Theatre‡
April 27—Alexandria, VA—The Birchmere‡
April 28—Charlottesville, VA—The Jefferson Theater‡
April 29—Pittsburgh, PA—Acrisure Stadium+
May 4—Columbia, MO—Rose Park§
May 5—Chicago, IL—Joe’s on Weed St§
May 6—Chicago, IL—Soldier Field+
May 11—Hays, KS—Fox Theatre
May 12—Omaha, NE—The Admiral#
May 13—Minneapolis, MN—US Bank Stadium+
May 19—Salt Lake City, UT—The Depot§
May 20—Boise, ID—Albertsons Stadium+
May 24—Portland, OR—Revolution Hall§
May 25—Spokane, WA—Knitting Factory§
May 26—Tacoma, WA—Elks Temple§
May 27—Vancouver, BC—BC Place+
May 28—Palmer, AK—Venue TBA
June 3—Edmonton, AB—Commonwealth Stadium+
June 8—Fort Smith, AR—TempleLive^
June 9—Wichita, KS—WAVE**
June 10—Kansas City, MO—Arrowhead Stadium+
June 15—Columbus, OH—The Bluestone++
June 16—Cincinnati, OH—Bogart’s++
June 17—St. Louis, MO—Busch Stadium+
June 22—Little Rock, AR—Little Rock Hall††
June 23—Oklahoma City, OK—The Criterion††
June 24—Luling, TX—Watermelon Thump††
July 6—Isle of Palms, SC—The Windjammer^
July 7—Orlando, FL—House of Blues^
July 8—Tampa, FL—Raymond James Stadium+
July 13—Montgomery, AL—Montgomery Performing Arts Center
July 14—Huntsville, AL—Orion Amphitheater‡‡
July 15—Charlotte, NC—Bank of America Stadium+
July 20—Buffalo, NY—Buffalo Iron Works††
July 21—Cambridge, MA—The Sinclair††
July 22—Foxborough, MA—Gillette Stadium+
July 27—Norfolk, VA—The NorVA^
July 28—Richmond, VA—The National^
July 29—Philadelphia, PA—Lincoln Financial Field+
*with special guest Connor Smith
+supporting Luke Combs Word Tour
†with special guest Meghan Patrick
‡with special guest Cole Chaney
§with special guest Colby Acuff
#with special guest Brent Cobb
^with special guest Pony Bradshaw
**with special guests The Steel Woods and Pony Bradshaw
++with special guest Grady Spencer & the Work
††with special guest Emily Nenni
‡‡supporting Parker McCollum
January 17, 2023 @ 4:49 am
Great news! Last time I saw them was in NYC right at the start of covid in 2020, great show!
Wreckem’ Cleto!
January 17, 2023 @ 10:10 am
why is Arizona neglected by seemingly every red dirt country artist?
January 17, 2023 @ 11:21 am
They can’t find Wisconsin most of the time either.
January 18, 2023 @ 5:59 pm
Bill, There might be more than you think.
In 2022, I saw 49 Winchester, Sunny Sweeney and American Aquarium within two months of each other at Shank Hall. William Clark Green played Shank this past fall. Nikki Lane and Jaime Wyatt played there in December but I missed it. Jamie Lin Wilson played at a bar in Rock County last summer.
I have seen Cody Jinks twice in Milwaukee, once with Randy Rodgers and once with Ward Davis. Mike and the Moonpies three times in the past six years.
Madison also gets a fair share of shows by Red Dirt or similar artists.
That being said, there is always room for more.
January 17, 2023 @ 11:34 am
Of course I’m ecstatic they’re back at Joe’s On Weed st the day before Soldier Field. They were great last time! Kind of wish and thought they’d of graduated to the bigger venue Joe’s Live. Still looking forward to the more intimate atmosphere.
January 17, 2023 @ 2:05 pm
Flatland is a pretty damn good band.
Wish them success.
January 17, 2023 @ 3:10 pm
Most bands are usually skipping the New York City area as well too, too expensive for them to park stay and get ripped off.
Flatland was really pysched to be at The Hammerstein Ballroom last time and think they dig the big city. Plad they and Mike and the Moonpies are both making he trek here this spring.
January 19, 2023 @ 2:53 pm
Would love to see Cody Ikerd and the Sidewinders with them on this tour!
January 21, 2023 @ 10:49 am
I’m so glad he’s going to do this, because last time I was underage and my parents didn’t allow me to go to his concert, but now I will)))
Can’t wait to see this one!!!