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Saddle Up for 2024: Must See Country Tours of 2024

February 23, 2024

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It's an exciting time to be a country music fan. From living legends like Garth Brooks and Shania Twain to up-and-coming sensations such as Sierra Ferrell and Daniel Donato, there are tons of options for getting out to see some live country music in 2024.

Even Beyonce is tossing her cowgirl hat in the ring, becoming the first black female artist to top the Billboard Hot Country chart with her song "Texas Hold 'Em." It's the lead single for her upcoming Act II release in March, and fans are anxiously awaiting a tour announcement.

Country Legends Take Over Las Vegas

Fabulous Las Vegas is welcoming some of country's biggest names for residencies in 2024, including none other than Garth Brooks.

Garth Brooks Tour

The #1-selling solo artist in US history brings his Garth Brooks/Plus ONE residency to The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace starting on April 18. Brooks promises that no two shows will be the same, an impressive feat for a residency that will go on until December 22.

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There's a lot more country in Vegas this year, as Shania Twain brings her Come On Over residency to the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood. She'll be playing all the hits across 24 nights, starting on May 10 and going until December 14. Click here to set your alerts.

Not to be outdone, Carrie Underwood has a Vegas run of her own. Her Reflection residency stretches from March 6-October 26 at the Theatre at Resort Worlds.

The 2005 American Idol winner and country superstar extended her Vegas residency by popular demand. Fans have been raving about the production at these shows, so don t miss out! Click here to set your alerts now.

Rising Stars

While the country legends are out there wowing audiences in Vegas, plenty of rising stars are making big moves this year. Here are some of the 2024 tours we're keeping a close eye on

Zach Bryan started by recording videos on his iPhone of himself strumming and singing while in the Navy, eventually becoming a viral sensation. Thankfully, Uncle Sam let him go as he was given an honorable discharge to focus on his music.

The Quittin' Time Tour kicks off on March 5 with a 3-night run in Chicago. He's going all over the country and also hitting a few festivals such as Buckeye Country and Hangout Music Fest. Join our Facebook group to keep up with the tour and score tickets.

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Speaking of tickets, CashorTrade is stoked to be giving one lucky fan a pair of tickets for Zach's sold-out show in Knoxville at the Thompson-Boling Arena on May 9. Don't miss your chance to see him perform Something in the Orange at the home of Big Orange! The winner will be announced on May 2.

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Oliver Anthony is taking the country world by storm. His single Rich Men North of Richmond debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making him the first artist to do so without any previous history on the chart.

Anthony is coming Out of the Woods for his debut tour. Fresh off a back-to-back run of shows at the historic Ryman in Nashville, he's hitting the road hard with shows in every corner of the country. Come see what all the fuss is about and grab your tickets on CoT.

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Luke Combs made headlines recently when he performed the classic Fast Car with Tracy Chapman at the Grammy's. He also became the first artist this century to replace himself at #1 on country radio - a feat only Willie Nelson had done prior.

You can catch him performing his latest hit Where the Wild Things Are along with his seventeen other #1 songs on his Growin' Up and Gettin' Old Tour. It starts on April 12 in Milwaukee and goes until August 9-10 in Houston.

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The worlds of country and rap don't intersect much, but that's all changing thanks to Jelly Roll. He scored his first #1 on country radio last year with Son of a Sinner and he's hitting the road on his biggest tour yet in 2024.

His Beautifully Broken tour starts on August 27 in Salt Lake City and goes until October 27 in Charlotte. "This is the biggest tour of my life y'all and I'm going to do it really really big this year," he posted to his fans on social media.

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Cody Johnson (also known as CoJo) has developed quite a following among country fans. Viewed as a leader in the back-to-country movement, he draws influences from George Strait, Willie Nelson, and Merle Haggard among others.

CoJo is currently on tour in support of his new album Leather, which picks back up on March 15 in Indianapolis. He's playing all over the country (and even up in Canada, eh) with the tour closer scheduled for August 17 at Fiddler's Green in Denver.

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Turnpike Troubadours has been on a rollercoaster journey since their founding in 2005. The band had to cancel their tour a few years back and announced their long-awaited reunion in 2022.

They released A Cat in the Rain last year and are out there touring in support of the album. You can catch them starting on March 2 in San Diego with stops in every region. They're also supporting Zach Bryan on many stops of his tour.

Be sure to join our Facebook group to chat with other fans and buy, sell, and trade tickets for face value.

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Up-and-Coming Artists

There's a whole other world of country beyond the award shows and radio hits. Plenty of up-and-coming artists are grinding it out on the road night after night. Here are some of our favorites.

Daniel Donato appears to be tightly strapped to a rocket ship. His unique Cosmic Country sound is taking off and providing a crossover with the country and jam worlds.

You have plenty of chances to catch his band of fast-pickin' and loose-jammin' dudes in 2024. They are touring heavily and playing events from WinterWondergrass to Panic en la Playa to Daze Between New Orleans.

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We re loving Sierra Ferrell here at CoT. She blends elements of country with gypsy jazz, folk, and bluegrass. She had Billy Strings join her in recording her tune Bells of Every Chapel and she collaborated with Zach Bryan on his Holy Roller.

Her 2024 tour gets rolling on March 1 in West Des Moines and goes all summer up until September 10 in Toronto. She'll also be at the Bourbon & Beyond Festival from September 17-19. Be sure to check CoT for tickets if she's coming to a town near you!

2024 is shaping up to be a huge year for live country music. We hope you enjoy the shows and festivals this year. Thanks for being a part of the Face Value Movement!