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Smith plans tour in '26

Tuesday, December 9, 2025 – Nate Smith will launch the Long Live Country Rock & Roll tour in 2026, he announced today;.

Josh Ross, Brandon Wisham, and Just Jayne will open the shows, which start March 26 in Tulsa, Okla. The 23-date tour closes out with a two-night takeover at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium June 17-18.

Smith has enjoyed a successful 2025 with his fourth consecutive number one with "Fix What You Didn't Break." He recently released "After Midnight" with Tyler Hubbard.

Tickets went on sale today via an artist presale. The general onsale starts Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

Tour dates are:
March 26 | Tulsa, OK – Cain's Ballroom ^ #
March 27 | Norman, OK – Riverwind Casino ^ #
March 28 | Ft. Worth, TX – Billy Bob's Texas ^ #
April 2 | Wallingford, CT – The Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theatre *^
April 3 | Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring *^
April 4 | Raleigh, NC – The Ritz *^
April 9 | Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues Orlando *^
April 10 | Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre *^
April 11 | Charlotte, NC – Coyote Joe's *+ #
April 16 | Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall *^
April 17 | Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre *^
April 18 | Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center *^
April 23 | Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live ^
April 25 | Reno, NV – Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort *+ #
May 7 | Omaha, NE – Steelhouse Omaha *^
May 8 | Columbia, MO – 9th Street *^
May 14 | Mankato, MN – Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center *^ #
May 15 | Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe *^
May 16 | Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit *^
May 28 | New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17 *^
May 29 | Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues *^
June 17-18 | Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium *^ #

* Support: Josh Ross
^ Support: Brandon Wisham
+ Support: Just Jayne


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