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Travis Tritt, the American country and Southern rock artist, announced a full 2026 U.S. tour schedule that will take his band to theaters, casinos, festivals, and major venues across the country.
Travis Tritt’s 2026 touring plans were released in early March 2026. According to official announcements, the year‑long run will include more than 45 confirmed concert dates starting in April and stretching into November.
Fans will hear songs that defined Tritt’s long career, including hits like “Help Me Hold On,” “Anymore,” “Here’s A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares),” and “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive.”

Travis Tritt’s 2026 tour opens with two April shows in Memphis, Tennessee, and Bossier City, Louisiana. According to the announced schedule, Tritt launches the tour on April 16, 2026 at Graceland Soundstage in Memphis, Tennessee, followed by a concert on April 17 at Live! Casino & Hotel in Bossier City, Louisiana.
These early spring dates set the tone for a nationwide run with dates in more than 20 states. Concertgoers can expect a mix of classic hits and new live performance energy at each stop.

After the opener, Tritt plays multiple April 2026 dates in the South and Midwest. On April 18, 2026, he performs at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, Texas, a venue known as one of the largest honky‑tonk stages in the nation.
Subsequent concerts include stops on April 24 in Florence, South Carolina, at the Florence Civic Center, April 25 in Charleston, West Virginia at the Clay Center, and April 26 at SKyPAC in Bowling Green, Kentucky. These shows showcase a variety of regional audiences early in the tour.

Travis Tritt’s May 2026 shows take him to the Southeast, mid‑Atlantic, and Texas. On May 14, 2026, Tritt plays the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, Georgia, a city with a rich live music tradition.
He follows with concerts on May 15 in Danville, Virginia at The Pantheon and on May 16 in Auburn, Alabama at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center. Later in the month, he plays Midland, Texas on May 28 at Basin PBS, El Paso, Texas on May 29, and Albuquerque, New Mexico on May 30.

In June 2026, Tritt hits festivals and key summer venues across the South. On June 11, 2026, he is scheduled to perform at the Rock the South festival at The Fields in Decatur, Alabama, a key summer country music event with high fan turnout.
On June 26, 2026, he plays Clearwater, Florida at Ruth Eckerd Hall, and the next night on June 27 at Wild Adventures Theme Park in Valdosta, Georgia, mixing standalone shows with festival settings.
Little-known fact: Travis Tritt won two Grammy Awards for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, one for “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” with Marty Stuart and another for the multi-artist collaboration “Same Old Train.”

Travis Tritt’s July 2026 tour segment includes outdoor stadium and festival performances. On July 10, 2026, Tritt takes the stage at YLIVE at Stambaugh Stadium in Youngstown, Ohio, a venue that often hosts larger‑scale country and rock shows.
He then performs on July 11 at Country Concert at Hickory in Fort Loramie, Ohio, followed by an appearance at Country Jam USA in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on July 16, showing the breadth of the tour’s reach in mid‑summer.
Fun fact: Beyond music, Tritt has appeared in films and television, including roles in Blues Brothers 2000 and guest appearances on TV shows such as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.

Late July 2026 includes performances in North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, and Washington. On July 17 and 18, Tritt appears at Essentia Health Plaza at The Lights in West Fargo, North Dakota, and Northern Lights Casino in Walker, Minnesota.
The tour continues westward with stops on July 22 at the Last Chance Stampede & Fair in Helena, Montana and July 24 at Legends Casino Hotel Event Center in Toppenish, Washington.

Early August 2026 shows bring Tritt to the central United States with concerts in Kansas and Iowa. On August 7, 2026, he plays Rock The Plains in Manhattan, Kansas, a regional venue known for summer concerts.
The next night, on August 8, he performs at Fort Dodge Country Jam in Fort Dodge, Iowa, keeping a steady pace of shows across Midwest and Plains states.

Travis Tritt’s mid‑August 2026 schedule includes concerts in Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Michigan. On August 14 and 15, he plays Hard Rock Live Rockford and Castle Ridge in Centralia, Illinois.
Later in the month he performs August 21 at The Corbin Arena in Corbin, Kentucky, August 22 in Paoli, Indiana, August 23 in Erie, Pennsylvania, and August 26 in Harbor Springs, Michigan at the Emmet-Charlevoix County Fair.

Travis Tritt’s 2026 fall tour dates feature several performances in the eastern United States. On September 17, 2026, he plays at Penn’s Peak in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania.
Following that, he has scheduled concerts on September 18 in Marietta, Ohio, September 19 in Cherokee, North Carolina, and September 25 at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center in South Carolina before moving deeper into the fall lineup.

October 2026 brings additional tour dates in Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. On October 3, 2026, Tritt performs at the Altria Theater in Richmond, Virginia.
Later in the month he appears at the IP Casino Resort Spa in Biloxi, Mississippi on October 9, at the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino in Lake Charles, Louisiana on October 10, and at the Stars of Texas Music Festival in Ennis, Texas on October 11.

Travis Tritt’s 2026 U.S. tour concludes with shows in Oklahoma and Georgia in November. On October 15, 2026, he performs with The Frontmen at Choctaw Grand Theater in Durant, Oklahoma, featuring collaborative performances with fellow artists.
The final scheduled date is November 13, 2026, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, bringing the extensive tour to a close at one of the Southeast’s largest arenas.
It’s a reminder that life on the road can shift quickly, much like when Martin Short paused comedy tour plans after the loss of daughter, Katherine.

The tour includes performances with artists like Jason Aldean, Zach Top, Koe Wetzel, and The Red Clay Strays on select stops, giving fans dynamic collaborations with today’s popular country musicians.
Family involvement includes appearances by his daughter, Tyler Reese Tritt, and his son, Tristan Tritt, as well as The Frontmen, adding multigenerational appeal to the tour.
And beyond Tritt’s run, country fans have even more to look forward to as Josh Turner’s latest tour schedule includes a 2026 Richmond concert date.
What do you think about Travis Tritt’s 2026 tour lineup? Are you planning to catch Travis Tritt on tour this year? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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