Watch out, pavement.
Country superstar Tyler Childers just announced his international ‘On The Road Tour’ and he’ll be pounding you from February through November 2025.
Late into the globetrotting run, the “All Your’n” singer will hit the Northeast and headline at Camden, NJ’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on Wednesday, Sept. 24 and Forest Hills, NY’s Forest Hills Stadium on Monday, Sept. 29 and Tuesday, Sept. 30.
The 33-year-old isn’t going it alone either.
On select dates, he’ll be joined by Wynonna Judd, The Hold Steady, Charley Crockett, Deer Tick and S.G. Goodman among others.
As of now, he doesn’t have a new album in the works. His most recent record was 2023’s “Rustin’ In The Rain” and he also contributed “Song While You’re Away” to the “Twisters” soundtrack.
Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming North American Tyler Childers shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, Nov. 22.
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Tyler Childers tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Gulf Coast Jam 2025
From May 29 through June 1, the 2025 Gulf Coast Jam is going down in Panama City Beach, FL.
And Tyler Childers isn’t the only household name headliner on the bill.
He’ll be joined by Blake Shelton, Megan Moroney, Lainey Wilson, Red Clay Strays, Jordan Davis and more at the four-day extravaganza.
If you want to go, four-day Gulf Coast Jam passes can be grabbed here.
Tyler Childers set list
Childers prides himself on mixing things up when he performs live.
Although we can’t predict what he’ll play at the show you attend, here’s what he performed with a full band and by himself at a gig in San Diego on April 5, according to Set List FM.
Full Band
01.) “Country Squire”
02.) “I Swear (To God)”
03.) “Bus Route”
04.) “Shake the Frost”
05.) “Trudy” (The Charlie Daniels Band cover)
06.) “All Your’n”
07.) “Purgatory”
08.) “Cluck Ol Hen”
09.) “Whitehouse Road”
10.) “Old Country Church” (Hank Williams cover)
11.) “Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?”
12.) “In Your Love”
Solo Acoustic
13.) “Lady May”
14.) “Nose on the Grindstone”
15.) “Follow You to Virgie”
Full Band
16.) “Two Coats”
17.) “Honky Tonk Flame”
18.) “Way of the Triune God”
19.) “Tulsa Turnaround” (Kenny Rogers & The First Edition cover)
20.) “House Fire”
21.) “Universal Sound”
22.) “Heart You’ve Been Tendin’”
Tyler Childers new music
On Sept. 8, 2023, Childers dropped his seventh album “Rustin’ In The Rain.”
The seven-track record showcases Childers country bona fides with his homespun Kentucky Southern drawl complete with fiddles, banjo and oodles of longing.
Standout songs include the heartbreaking “Phone Calls and Emails” and the gorgeously arranged “Luke 2:8-10.”
However, the true winner here is the sure-to-be slow dance classic “Space And Time.”
Want to check it out for yourself?
You can hear “Rustin’ In The Rain” in its entirety here.
Tyler Childers special guests
All Childers shows will come with an opening act or two.
To make sure you’re in the know, here’s each artist’s most-streamed track on Spotify.
S.G. Goodman: “Space And Time”
Deer Tick: “Baltimore Blues No. 1”
Wynonna Judd: “No One Else On Earth”
Soma: “Parking Lots”
Robert Earl Keen: “Feelin’ Good Again”
Medium Build: “Never Learned To Dance”
The Hold Steady: “Stuck Between Stations”
Hayes Carll: “The Love That We Need”
Cory Branan: “Tall Green Grass”
Charley Crockett: “I Am Not Afraid”
Huge country stars on tour in 2024-25
Many honky-tonk heroes are bringing their hits to fans this year and next.
Here are just five of our favorite artists you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• Zach Top
Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of the 50 biggest country concert tours in 2024 to find the show for you.
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