Dustin Lynch Announces 2024 'Killed The Cowboy Tour'

Country singer-songwriter Dustin Lynch has announced an 18-date tour for spring 2024. Dubbed the “Killed the Cowboy Tour,” the trek takes its name from the country singer’s upcoming album, due September 29.

The trek kicks off on April 2 at the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, making stops in Salem, Virginia; Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Boston, and St. Louis before wrapping up in Council Bluffs, Iowa, on May 11.

“I’m at a spot in life where I’m super focused on celebrating and living in the moment. The crew and I did a lot of that on the PARTY MODE TOUR and really found ourselves out there. The fans were coming out bigger, badder, and louder than ever,” Lynch shared in a statement. “I’m excited for them to dive into this album, find themselves in it, and then bring that energy with their friends to the KILLED THE COWBOY TOUR next spring.”

Tickets to the tour go on sale on Friday, September 29, the same day that Lynch is set to release the full Killed The Cowboy album.

So far, Lynch has released the album’s title track and “Chevrolet,” a collaboration with Jelly Roll.

Tour Dates:

Apr. 2 — Nashville, Tenn. @ The Ryman Auditorium
Apr. 5 — Brookings, S.D. @ Swiftel Center
Apr. 6 — Peoria, Ill. @ Renaissance Colosseum
Apr. 11 — Charlotte, N.C. @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
Apr. 12 — Salem, Va. @ Salem Civic Center
Apr. 13 — Youngstown, Ohio @ Covelli Centre
Apr. 18 — Spartanburg, S.C. @ Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
Apr. 19 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Red Hat Amphitheater
Apr. 20 — Hiawassee, Ga. @ Anderson Music Hall
Apr. 25 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ Armory
Apr. 26 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park
Apr. 27 — Newport, Ky. @ MegaCorp Pavilion
May 2 — Boston, Mass. @ Leader Bank Pavilion
May 3 — Verona, N.Y. @ Turning Stone Resort Casino
May 4 — Newark, Dele. @ Bob Carpenter Center
May 9 — Cedar Rapids, Iowa @ McGrath Amphitheatre
May 10 — St. Louis, Mo. @ St. Louis Music Park
May 11 — Council Bluffs, Iowa @ Stir Cove

(Photo: Connor Dwyer)

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