Thomas Rhett is ready to heat things up! The country star will spend next summer on the road as part of his aptly named Very Hot Summer Tour, he announced today.
The trek will kick off May 17 in Spokane, Washington and run for five months before wrapping with a hometown show in Nashville on October 12. A total of 39 cities are on the itinerary, including Chicago, New York, Dallas, Orlando, Raleigh and St. Paul. A July 11 gig in Toronto marks the lone Canadian gig scheduled. Dustin Lynch and Russell Dickerson are joining the trek in support, along with Thomas Rhett’s famous father, country singer-songwriter Rhett Akins.
In between select tour dates, Thomas Rhett is also set to perform at various music festivals, including the Carolina Country Music Fest and Ohio’s The Country Fest, among others.
The Very Hot Summer Tour is the latest in a string of cross-country tours that have kept the 28-year-old singer busy for the past year. He recently finished his headlining Life Changes Tour, which had two legs scheduled around his committment to Kenny Chesney‘s Trip Around the Sun Tour, for which he served as a supporting act.
Thomas Rhett continues to support his personal, third studio album Life Changes, which became his first No. 1 record and spawned subsequent No. 1 singles “Marry Me,” “Craving You,” “Unforgettable” and the title track. Although he has confirmed to be working on new music in the recording studio, the success of Life Changes continues to be coming in droves. The singer recently picked up a CMA Award for Music Video of the Year for “Marry Me,” and gave an energetic performance of “Life Changes” at the annual show.
See the full list of tour dates below and find Thomas Rhett tickets here.
Thomas Rhett – 2019 Very Hot Summer Tour Dates
May 17 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena
May 18 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome
May 25 – Orange Beach, AL – TBA
May 26 – Orange Beach, AL – TBA
June 13 – Virginia Beach, VA – TBA
June 14 – Charlotte, NC – TBA
June 15 – Bristow, VA – TBA
June 20 – Detroit, MI – TBA
June 21 – Indianapolis, IN – TBA
June 28 – Dallas, TX – TBA
June 29 – Houston, TX – TBA
July 11 – Toronto, ON – TBA
July 12 – Pittsburgh, PA – TBA
July 19 – Darien Center, NY – TBA
July 20 – Hershey, PA – TBA
Aug. 1 – Philadelphia, PA – TBA
Aug. 2 – Boston, MA – TBA
Aug. 3 – Holmdel, NJ – TBA
Aug. 8 – Raleigh, NC – TBA
Aug. 9 – Cincinnati, OH – TBA
Aug. 10 – Atlanta, GA – TBA
Aug. 15 – Rogers, AR – TBA
Aug. 16 – Southaven, MS – TBA
Aug. 17 – Birmingham, AL – TBA
Sept. 5 – Sioux Falls, SD – Denny Sanford Premier Center
Sept. 6 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
Sept. 7 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
Sept. 12 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
Sept. 13 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
Sept. 14 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Sept. 19 – Bridgeport, CT – Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard
Sept. 20 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Sept. 21 – Albany, NY – Times Union Center
Oct. 3 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Oct. 4 – Jacksonville, FL – Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena
Oct. 5 – Orlando, FL – Amyway Center
Oct. 10 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson Boling Arena
Oct. 11 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center
Oct. 12 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
