Owen uncorks Loose Cannon Tour
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Owen uncorks Loose Cannon Tour

Monday, June 5, 2023 – Jake Owen will headline the Loose Cannon Tour kicking off on Sept. 7 in Cleveland.

The 12-date tour will bring Tyler Booth, and Mississippi-born sibling trio, Daves Highway, as support. Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

The Loose Cannon Tour will follow the summer release of Owen's seventh studio album, "Loose Cannon," out June 23. "Solo, Solo," "Nothing," "Hot Truck Beer'' and the boat-ready anthem "On The Boat Again" already have been released.

"I'm so excited to get back on the road and share all the new music from Loose Cannon with you," said Owen. "This collection of songs was made for the fans, and I look forward to seeing everyone party and sing along at each show. Can't wait to see y'all out there."

Tour dates are:
Sept. 7 - Cleveland at Agora Theatre * +
Sept. 9 - Manitee, Mich. at Little River Casino Resort Event Center +
Sept. 21 - Minneapolis at Uptown * +
Sept. 22 - Chesterfield, Mo. at The Factory * +
Sept. 23 - Tulsa, Okla. at Paradise Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort * +
Sept. 28 - Milwaukee at The Rave / Eagles Club * +
Sept. 29 - Detroit at The Filmore Detroit * +
Sept. 30 - Indianapolis at Murat Theatre * +
Oct. 24 - Los Angeles. at The Wiltern * +
Oct. 26 - Scottsdale, Ariz. at Talking Stick Resort * +
Oct. 27 - Las Vegas at Red Rock Resort * +
Oct. 28 - Rancho Mirage, Calif. at Agua Caliente Casino *

* Tyler Booth
+ Daves Highway


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