Janson acknowledges being "Halfway to Crazy," on tour anyway
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Janson acknowledges being "Halfway to Crazy," on tour anyway

Monday, November 15, 2021 – Chris Janson announced his headlining "Halfway to Crazy" Tour today, spanning more than 15 dates through April with more to come.

Janson will hit auditoriums, theaters and, for the first time, arenas across the nation. Joining him on the run are hit-making singer / songwriter Ray Fulcher and Shane Profitt.

"I'm super excited to hit the road in early 2022," Janson said. "It's been incredible to be back in front of an audience again this year, with crowds more hungry and grateful for live music than ever before. Whether you're a fan or an artist, there's nothing like a seeing a live show. I can't wait to see everyone on the Halfway to Crazy Tour and to maybe play y'all some new music that I've got coming real soon..."

Janson is due to preview songs from his forthcoming album, due in early 2022. The to-be-announced project features flagship single "Bye Mom"

Tour dates are:
Feb. 10 Dubuque, IA // Five Flags Center - Five Flags Arena
Feb. 11 Des Moines, IA // Hoyte Sherman Place
Feb. 12 Dodge City, KS // United Wireless Arena
Feb. 17 Wilkes-Barre, PA // The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
Feb. 18 Stamford, CT // Palace Theatre
Feb. 24 Joliet, IL // Rialto Square Theatre
Feb. 25 West Plains, MO // West Plains Civic Center
Feb. 26 Ashland, KY // Paramount
March 4 Canton, OH // Canton Palace Theatre
March 5 Johnson City, TN // Freedom Hall Civic Center
March 10 Nashville, TN // Ryman Auditorium
March 12 Greensburg, PA // The Palace Theatre
March 25 Zanesville, OH // Secrest Auditorium
March 26 Worcester, MA // Palladium
March 16 Hiawassee, GA // Anderson Music Hall

Fan club members can purchase tickets beginning this Wednesday, followed by the public on-sale on Friday at 10 a.m. local time.


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