Jesse Daniel Adds Dates to Anticipated 2024 Tour

Tired of the daily grind? Worried about the future of country music? Need a honky tonk revitalization? Then there is just about nothing better to get your mind right than seeing Jesse Daniel out on tour. Specializing in what he calls “My Kind of Country,” it’s about the most authentic honky tonk experience you can find.
Jesse Daniel has just announced a new album aptly called Countin’ The Miles out June 7th, and released a new kick ass song “Comin’ Apart At The Seams.” As part of all that, he’s also announced a bunch of new dates for 2024 as he drives coast to coast bringing good country music to cities and town across the United States.
Along with Jesse and his killer band, they’ve also lined up a cool list of openers that include Brit Taylor who is touring behind her new album Kentucky Bluegrassed, Outlaw revivalist Alex Williams, Idaho’s favorite independent country band Tylor and the Train Robbers who’s new album Hum of the Road is out May 3rd, as well as surging up-and-coming duo Two Runner.
How many times in recent years have we seen performers like Jesse Daniel start out in small clubs and end up selling out massive venues later on? You gotta see these guys and gals when you can see the sweat beading on their brow while you still can.
Jesse Daniel Tour Dates:
April 10 – Fresno, CA @ Strummer’s ^
April 11 – Bakersfield, CA @ The Nile Theater ^
April 12 – Santa Cruz, CA @ The Catalyst ^
April 13 – Sacramento, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post Sacramento ^
April 14 – Chico, CA @ Tackle Box Bar & Grill ^
April 16 – Bend, OR @ Volcanic Theatre Pub ^
April 17 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios ^
April 18 – Seattle, WA @ Tractor Tavern ^
April 19 – Boise, ID @ Neurolux ^
April 20 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The State Room ^
April 21 – Denver, CO @ Globe Hall ^
April 26 – Bandera, TX @ Big Texas Bash
April 27 – Galveston, TX @ Rock The Coast – Texas Country at Sea
May 16 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Blue Note Lounge #
May 17 – Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads #
May 18 – Des Moines, IA @ xBk Live #
May 19 – Waterloo, NE @ Buck’s Bar and Grill #
May 22 – Wisconsin Dells, WI @ Showboat Saloon #
May 23 – Chicago, IL @ Carol’s Pub #
May 24 – Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom & Tavern #
May 25 – Columbus, OH @ Rumba Cafe #
May 26 – Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi #
May 29 – Newport, KY @ The Southgate House Revival #
May 30 – Lexington, KY @ The Burl #
May 31 – Nashville, TN @ 3rd and Lindsley #
June 1 – Little Rock, AR @ White Water Tavern #
June 7 – Austin, TX @ Antone’s Nightclub %
June 14 – Helotes, TX @ John T. Floore’s *
June 21 – Houston, TX @ Last Concert Cafe
June 22 – Beaumont, TX @ 7 Oaks Event Garden
June 29 – LaPorte, IN @ Red Wine and Brew
July 27 – Lowell, MA @ Lowell Folk Festival
August 17 – Red River, NM @ Motherlode Saloon
August 20 – Waterloo, NE @ Buck’s Bar and Grill &
August 21 – Pierre, SD @ Grey Goose Store & Social Club &
August 23 – Gallatin Gateway, MT @ The Westerner &
August 24 – Butte, MT @ Covellite Theatre &
August 25 – Missoula, MT @ Monk’s Bar &
August 28 – Selah, WA @ The Outskirts Brewing Company &
August 29 – Portland, OR @ Topaz Farm &
August 30 – Walla Walla, WA @ T-Post Tavern &
September 1 – Colville, WA @ FarmJam 2024
September 11 – Murfreesboro, TN @ Hop Springs Beer Park $
September 12 – Johnson City, TN @ Families Free
September 13 – Bristol, VA/TN @ Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion
September 14 – Wilmington, NC @ The Eagle’s Dare $
September 15 – Raleigh, NC @ The Pour House Music Hall $
September 18 – Richmond, VA – Ember Music Hall $
September 19 – Winchester, VA @ The Monument $
September 21 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Made $
^ – with support from Brit Taylor
# – with support from Alex Williams
% – with Pedal Steel Noah
* – with Mark Chesnutt
& – with support from Tylor & the Train Robbers
$ – with support from Two Runner
April 10, 2024 @ 8:17 pm
With Mark Chestnut on one of the dates, that’s cool.
April 11, 2024 @ 6:31 am
Was wondering how Mark Chestnut was doing. Hadn’t seen any recent health updates. Maybe this is a good sign.
April 11, 2024 @ 12:35 am
…for all those, who still might believe that country music “needs saving” and worries about its future are a legitimate concern these days: you’re wasting your time. country music once again – as it has been many times before – is in excellent shape, every which way you look at it. stars, songs, albums, tours – the whole lot, has rarely been more diverse, bigger and better. if you approached it with an open mind of course.
just take jesse daniels, he even pays tribute to dwight yoakam’s legwear. what more can you ask for, when such details are taken great care of. or morgan wallen, he tries to behave like some of the worst offenders the genre has ever seen. and he’s succeeding – it got him into big trouble with the law. finally, outlaw-status!
seriously, it’s all happening there in front of your eyes. perhaps, trigger is just slightly blinded by all the great things that have started to evolve in the genre already some time ago and are now blossoming exuberantly. get a pair of shades, mate – before jesse daniels does in order to pay tribute to bocephus next.
April 11, 2024 @ 7:56 am
“perhaps, trigger is just slightly blinded by all the great things that have started to evolve in the genre already some time ago and are now blossoming exuberantly.”
Wait, what?
April 11, 2024 @ 3:36 pm
I think he means the title should now be “Celebrating Country Music.”
I like “Saving” because it has an edge. Keep on trucking, Trig.
April 14, 2024 @ 4:11 pm
“Great things have evolved in the genre? ” – like bro country, hick hop and now some completel reinvention by Beyoncé ?
I wouldn’t comment on what one sees when one may be stone deaf..
Trigger, keep saving…..
April 11, 2024 @ 8:47 am
Saw him last Friday night and i was great, as expected. The band is hot as shit, and he’s got a fiddle player now.
He’s got some pretty solid merch too, t-shirts that look like they came straight from the nineties. Whoever is handling that portion of his world is doing a GREAT job.
April 11, 2024 @ 3:53 pm
Agreed. His partner / finance / backup singer designs all the merch.
April 12, 2024 @ 6:44 am
May 22 w/ Alex Willliams. Can’t wait!!
PS, just saw Wilder Blue last night for first. So so good .