Sturgill Simpson / Tyler Childers Tour Adds Additional Dates

Presale demand for the upcoming Sturgill Simpson / Tyler Childers A Good Look’n Tour has been so robust that additional shows have been added to the schedule, with the possibility of even more coming in the future. Dates in Knoxville, Asheville, Detroit, Minneapolis, and even Nashville have been doubled up ahead of the official release of tickets to the general public on Friday, November 8th. Posting two dates at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville puts this tour pairing in very rare company.

The sale of tickets via Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program commenced on Tuesday, November 5th, with some fans commending the program, and others complaining they either couldn’t get tickets, or the system seemed rigged against them. Tickets appear to be ranging from between $50.00 to $100.00 in face value depending on seating and venue, with many fans saying they entered the presale ticket cue as quickly as they could, only to find hundreds, or even over a thousand people ahead of them in line.

Another question some fans have is if Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program was supposed to keep scalpers at bay, why have tickets for every stop and in almost every price tier in each venue already been posted to reseller sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats? Unlike the tickets for the teaser club shows Sturgill Simpson performed in late September and early October, tickets are still electronically transferable through their Verified Fan program, and fans won’t have tickets tied to their names upon purchase.

There was some question of whether the tour pairing of Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers would be able to fill the type of larger arena-sized venues that were revealed on the tour calendar. Perhaps this still may be a concern for certain markets. But for now, promoters are trying to ramp up to meet demand as opposed to worrying about supply. Only names such as Luke Combs, Kenny Chesney, and Blake Shelton have previously needed to add second shows at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena to accommodate fans. Perhaps this tour pairing is even bigger than the initial hype led us to believe.

Tickets go on sale Friday, November 8th at 10 a.m. local time.

The new dates are:

February 23 — Asheville, North Carolina – US Cellular Center
February 26 — Knoxville, Tennessee – Knoxville Civic Coliseum
March 1 — Detroit, Michigan – Masonic Temple Theatre
April 5 — Minneapolis, Minnesota – Armory
May 21 — Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena

A Good Look’n Tour Dates:

February 21 — Birmingham, Alabama – Legacy Arena at the BJCC
February 22 — Asheville, North Carolina – US Cellular Center
February 23 — Asheville, North Carolina – US Cellular Center – New
February 25 — Knoxville, Tennessee – Knoxville Civic Coliseum
February 26 — Knoxville, Tennessee – Knoxville Civic Coliseum – New
February 28 — Lexington, Kentucky – Rupp Arena
February 29 — Detroit, Michigan – Masonic Temple Theatre
March 1 — Detroit, Michigan – Masonic Temple Theatre – New
March 4 — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Peterson Events Center
March 6 — Charlotte, North Carolina – Spectrum Center
March 7 — Duluth, Georgia – Infinite Energy Center
March 10 — North Charleston, South Carolina – North Charleston Coliseum
March 13 — Hampton, Virginia – Hampton Coliseum
March 14 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Met Philadelphia
March 15-16 — Washington, D.C. – Anthem
March 18 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada – Coca-Cola Coliseum
March 20 — Columbus, Ohio – Nationwide Arena
March 21 — St. Louis, Missouri – Chaifetz Arena
March 22 — Southaven, Mississippi – Landers Center
March 27 — Dallas, Texas – American Airlines Center
March 28 — Austin, Texas – Frank Erwin Center
March 29 — Sugarland, Texas – Smart Financial Centre
April 1 — Independence, Missouri – Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
April 3 — Chicago, Illinois – United Center
April 4 — Minneapolis, Minnesota – Armory
April 5 — Minneapolis, Minnesota – Armory – New
April 9 — Omaha, Nebraska – Baxter Arena
April 10 — Madison, Wisconsin – Alliant Energy Center
April 23 — Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center
April 25 — Denver, Colorado – Pepsi Center
April 28 — Salt Lake City, Utah – Maverik Center
April 29 — Missoula, Montana – Adams Center
May 1 — Portland, Oregon – Veterans Memorial Coliseum
May 2 — George, Washington – Gorge Amphitheatre
May 5 — San Francisco, California – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
May 8 — Inglewood, California – The Forum
May 15 — Boston, Massachusetts – TD Garden
May 16 — New York City – Madison Square Garden
May 21 — Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena – New
May 22 — Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena
May 24 — Louisville, Kentucky – KFC Yum! Center

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