Turnpike Troubadours Announce New 2026 Tour Dates


The Turnpike Troubadours got jobbed last week by the Grammy Awards when they announced their nominees and their new album The Price of Admission wasn’t in them. The album has distinguished itself as perhaps the best country album of 2025, maybe one of the best country albums of the last decade, a career effort from this critically-acclaimed band, and has created renewed vigor and interest in their music.

But the Turnpike Troubadours don’t need some trophy to validate them, and they never did. Their glory is out there on the road singing their songs to fervent crowds who feverishly sing every word to every song back at the stage, taking their music like a testament of their lives.

There’s few experiences like seeing the Turnpike Troubadours in concert, and you just got a few more chances to see them as they’ve extended their “Wild America” tour into 2026. Along with making appearances at the two “Boys of Oklahoma” events with Cross Canadian Ragweed, and an appearance at the Jackalope Jamboree in Oregon, they’ve also added nine more dates to their calendar, including a two-night residency at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth.

Robert Earl Keen, Charles Wesley Godwin, Lucero Lucero Lucero, and Buffalo Traffic Jam have all be tapped for openers on select dates. They still have a few dates on the calendar for 2025 as well, so if you can hustle up a ticket, get after it. And if you don’t see a date near you, don’t get to hollerin’. There’s sure to be more dates in 2026 soon.


Wild America Tour Dates

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December 3 – Houston, Texas – 713 Music Hall

December 11 – Stateline, Nevada – Tahoe Blue Event Center

December 12 – Las Vegas, Nevada – Brooklyn Bowl (Hooey Party)

December 13 – Mesa, Arizona – Mesa Amphitheater

January 30 – Fort Worth, Texas – Billy Bob’s Texas

January 31 – Fort Worth, Texas – Billy Bob’s Texas

February 5 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Met Philadelphia *

February 6 – Uncasville, Connecticut- Mohegan Sun Arena *

February 7 – Boston, Massachusetts – MGM Music Hall at Fenway *

March 27 – West Valley City, Utah – Maverick Center #^

March 28 – Boise, Idaho – ExtraMile Arena #^

April 11 – Stillwater, Oklahoma – The Boys From Oklahoma

June 5 – New York, New York – The Rooftop at Pier 17 @

June 6 – Asbury Park, New Jersey – The Stone Pony Summer Stage @

June 25-27 – Pendleton, Oregon – Jackalope Jamboree

August 22 – Lincoln, Nebraska – The Boys From Oklahoma

* with Robert Earl Keen
# with Charles Wesley Godwin
^ with Buffalo Traffic Jam
@ with Lucero

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