Shaboozey’s Outlaws Never Die Tour: Fall 2026 Dates, New Album and Ticket Info

Shaboozey announced the Outlaws Never Die Tour on April 29, 2026, a 30-date North American arena and amphitheater run supporting his upcoming concept album The Outlaw Cherie Lee and Other Western Tales, due July 31, 2026, via his American Dogwood imprint in partnership with Empire. The tour launches September 8 at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix and runs through October 27 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, marking the Billboard-charting artist’s biggest headline run since “Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going” made him country music’s breakthrough star of 2024. Tickets are available now through Ticketmaster.

The Outlaw Cherie Lee: A Country Concept Album Unlike Any Other

Shaboozey’s fourth studio album is a full narrative Western told across every track. The record follows Cherie Lee, a young woman who witnesses the murder of her sheriff father at the hands of a gang called the Bootcut Boys. What follows is a revenge quest with a tragic love story at its heart. As Shaboozey told Rolling Stone: “It’s a Western about revenge told continuously through every song, centered on the character Cherie Lee. She chooses blood over love.”

The album’s lead single, “Cowgirl,” arrived June 5, 2026, with a music video starring Summer House cast member Ciara Miller. The song marks the first preview of the album’s wider sonic world and received its first-ever live performance at CMA Fest 2026 in Nashville, where Shaboozey performed at Nissan Stadium for more than 60,000 fans on June 4. Variety described the project as “cinematic, adventurous, and unlike anything else in mainstream country right now.”

Outlaws Never Die Tour: Fall 2026 Date Breakdown

The Shaboozey Outlaws Never Die Tour 2026 covers major markets across both coasts and the country’s interior. After opening in Phoenix on September 8, the run moves through the Southwest and into the South before heading northeast and across the Midwest, then closing out on the West Coast in late October. Most shows land in theaters and amphitheaters in the 5,000 to 15,000-seat range, giving the tour an intimate-but-elevated feel.

  • September 8 | Phoenix, AZ | Arizona Financial Theatre
  • September 11 | Austin, TX | Stubb’s Amphitheater
  • September 12 | Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion
  • September 15 | Oklahoma City, OK | The Criterion
  • September 18 | Nashville, TN | Ryman Auditorium
  • September 20 | Atlanta, GA | Fox Theatre
  • September 22 | Charlotte, NC | Spectrum Center
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  • September 25 | Toronto, ON | Massey Hall
  • September 27 | Boston, MA | MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • September 28 | Washington, D.C. | The Anthem
  • September 30 | New York, NY | Radio City Music Hall
  • October 2 | Philadelphia, PA | The Met Philadelphia
  • October 5 | Chicago, IL | Auditorium Theatre
  • October 8 | Minneapolis, MN | Armory
  • October 16 | Vancouver, BC | Pacific Coliseum
  • October 18 | Seattle, WA | Climate Pledge Arena
  • October 20 | Portland, OR | Moda Center
  • October 23 | San Francisco, CA | Chase Center
  • October 27 | Los Angeles, CA | Greek Theatre

Supporting Artists Joining Shaboozey on the Road

The Outlaws Never Die Tour features a rotating cast of support acts that reflects the full width of modern country and Americana. Brittney Spencer joins on multiple dates, bringing her powerhouse vocals and genre-bending presence to the package. Carter Faith, whose star has been rising steadily through 2026, also joins on select dates along with Noeline Hofmann, BigXthaPlug, Kashus Culpepper, Noah Cyrus, and Angel White. Check individual venue listings for which artists appear on each stop.

Frequently Asked: When Does Shaboozey’s Outlaws Never Die Tour Start and Where Can I Buy Tickets?

The Shaboozey Outlaws Never Die Tour 2026 begins September 8, 2026, at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona. The tour runs through October 27, 2026, closing at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, individual venue box offices, and authorized resellers. Fans should verify dates and lineups directly with venues as schedules are subject to change.

The Shaboozey Outlaws Never Die Tour is one of the most anticipated country music events of fall 2026, arriving just weeks after his album The Outlaw Cherie Lee and Other Western Tales drops July 31. With 30 dates, a cinematic new record, and a career-defining story to tell, Shaboozey is stepping into his biggest chapter yet. Grab your tickets at Ticketmaster now and be part of the story when the Outlaws Never Die Tour rolls through your city this fall.

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Last updated: June 19, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us