Johnson brings the "Leather" Down Under
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 – Cody Johnson announced four additional 2025 international dates on his Leather Deluxe Tour launching in the U.S. next January. The March concerts in Australia and New Zealand will route around Johnson's headline performances at C2C Festival & CMC Rocks 2025.
Special guests include Cole Swindell, Ashley Cooke and Wade Forster.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, Oct. 23 at CodyJohnsonMusic.com
These international dates come on the heels of a second show addition in Nashville. Johnson is now set to play back-to-back concerts at Bridgestone Arena Feb. 14 and 15.
The "Leather Deluxe Tour" is named after Johnson's upcoming "Leather Deluxe Edition" album releasing on Nov. 1. The deluxe album includes 13 new songs as well as all 12 tracks from Leather released last November
More news for Cody Johnson
- 05/01/26: Johnson offers "Hello Lonesome"
- 04/17/26: Johnson ventures to "Banks Of The Trinity"
- 04/09/26: No surprise, ACM nominees are happy
- 04/06/26: Johnson is in Haggard's "Footlights"
- 03/23/26: Johnson makes history
- 03/02/26: Texas native Johnson decided to "Blame Texas"
- 02/10/26: Johnson adds European shows
- 11/07/25: Johnson drops "Travelin' Soldier"
CD reviews for Cody Johnson
"A Cody Johnson Christmas" is like one of those Christmas presents where, no matter how much you attempt to disguise it with wrapping, it's no surprise what's inside after it's opened. Then again, Cody Johnson Christmas music is something most every country music-loving fan should want, so the non-surprise factor is not a big disappointment.
This 10-song album includes mostly familiar songs, including a traditional country arrangement of Willie Nelson's "Pretty Paper. ...
It's not always easy to put your finger on why a particular artist moves you emotionally. It can be due to smart, Elvis Costello-like wordplay, or Vince Gill-esque instrumental greatness. Cody Johnson's "Ain't Nothin' To It" doesn't always shine with exemplary poetic couplets, nor striking musicianship. This is not to say the lyrics and music aren't bad, either. No, it's just that Johnson's authentic country voice is ultimately what makes the first ...
The sixth independent release from Southeast Texas singer/songwriter Cody Johnson is hit and miss. There are some good tunes that recall the '90s era work of George Strait, but there are some weak songs and most tracks are saddled with over-production from Trent Willmon.
The opening title track is one of the stronger tunes, reminiscent not only of Strait, but a touch of Hank Williams as well, with Johnson proclaiming an affinity for past country legends ("I cut my teeth on/Those ...
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