Having kicked off a year of heavy touring with a headlining RodeoHouston stadium appearance and a run of electric arena shows, as profiled by Rolling Stone here, multi-Platinum band Whiskey Myers now extend their in-demand run through the fall with today’s announcement of 12 additional shows. Tickets to all previously announced shows are on sale now, with the new run of shows on sale this Friday, March 1 at 10 a.m. local time via WhiskeyMyers.com.

Joining the genre-bending band across the new October dates are JJ Grey & Mofro and Colby Acuff. Southall and Cam Allen serve as support on November 1 with 49 Winchester and Angel White joining on November 2. Previously announced dates feature a rotating cast of support with The Red Clay Strays, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Southall, Whitey Morgan and the 78’s, Anderson East, Blackberry Smoke, Reid Haughton, Treaty Oak Revival, Vincent Neil Emerson and Eddie Flint.

In addition to their own headlining dates, Whiskey Myers tops several festival lineups and will serve as direct support to Hank Williams, Jr. for four shows. Their own Wiggy Thump Festival also returns to their hometown of Palestine, Texas for the sixth year on April 20, with Jason Boland & The Stragglers, Brent Cobb and Joey Greer joining the event benefitting the local Anderson County Youth Livestock Association. Tickets are available HERE.

Whiskey Myers (L to R: John Jeffers, Cody Tate, Cody Cannon, Jamey Gleaves; Background: Tony Kent, Jeff Hogg) | Photo Credit: Khris Poage

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Whiskey Myers 2024 Tour
# denotes direct support to Brandi Carlile
* denotes direct support to Hank Williams, Jr.
^ denotes direct support to Zach Bryan
(visit WhiskeyMyers.com for support details specific to each headlining date)

Previously Announced Dates:
April 20           Palestine, Texas  ||  Wiggy Thump Festival
May 3              Little Rock, Ark.  ||  Simmons Bank Arena
May 4              Park City, Kan.  ||  Hartman Arena
May 5              Cedar Rapids, Iowa  ||  Alliant Energy Powerhouse
May 7              Sioux Falls, S.D.  ||  Denny Sanford Center
May 9              Minneapolis, Minn.  ||  The Armory
May 10            Peoria, Ill.  ||  Peoria Civic Center
May 11            Rogers, Ark.  ||  The Walmart AMP
May 24            Camdenton, Mo.  ||  Ozarks Amphitheater
May 25            Camdenton, Mo.  ||  Ozarks Amphitheater
June 12            Morrison, Colo.  ||  Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 13            Morrison, Colo.  ||  Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 15            Nampa, Idaho  ||  Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
June 16            Reno, Nev.  ||  Grand Theater at the Grand Sierra Resort
June 18            Santa Barbara, Calif.  ||  Santa Barbara Bowl
June 19            Del Mar, Calif.  ||  San Diego County Fair
June 21            Concord, Calif. ||  Toyota Pavilion at Concord
June 22            Wheatland, Calif.  ||. Hard Rock Live
July 5               Chicago, Ill.  ||  Rosemont Theater
July 6               Sterling Heights, Mich.  ||  Michigan Lottery Amphitheater
July 7               Indianapolis, Ind.  ||  Everwise Amphitheater
July 9               Youngstown, Ohio  ||  Foundations Amphitheater
July 11             Pikeville, Ky.  ||  Appalachian Wireless Arena
July 12             Huber Heights, Ohio  ||  Rose Music Center
July 13             St. Louis, Mo.  ||  Saint Louis Music Park
July 21             Redmond, Ore.  ||  FairWell Festival #
Aug. 9              Atlantic City, N.J.  ||  Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
Aug. 10            Virginia Beach, Va.  ||  Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater *
Aug. 13            Reading, Pa.  ||  Santander Arena
Aug. 15            Kingston, R.I.  ||  Ryan Center
Aug. 16            Bangor, Maine  ||  Maine Savings Amphitheater
Aug. 17            Gilford, N.H.  ||  Bank of New Hampshire Amphitheater
Aug. 18            Bridgeport, Conn.  ||  Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Aug. 21            Asbury Park, N.J.  ||  Stone Pony Summer Stage
Aug. 23            Saratoga Springs, N.Y.  ||  Broadview Stage at SPAC *
Aug. 24            Syracuse, N.Y.  ||  Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater *
Aug. 31            Palmer, Alaska  ||  Alaska State Fair
Sept. 19            Louisville, Ky.  ||  Bourbon & Beyond ^
 
New Dates:
Sept. 20            Cape Girardeau, Mo.  ||  Show Me Center
Oct. 17             Huntsville, Ala.  ||  Orion Amphitheater
Oct. 18             Alpharetta, Ga.  ||  Ameris Bank Amphitheater
Oct. 20             Johnson City, Tenn.  ||  Freedom Hall
Oct. 23             Wilmington, N.C.  ||  Live Oak Bank Pavilion
Oct. 24             Charlottesville, Va.  ||  Ting Pavilion
Oct. 26             Wilmington, N.C.  ||  Live Oak Bank Pavilion
Oct. 28             Dothan, Ala.  ||  Civic Center
Oct. 30             Baton Rouge, La.  ||  Raising Cane’s Arena
Nov. 1              Tulsa, Okla.  ||  BOK Center
Nov. 2              Dallas, Texas  ||  Dos Equis Pavilion

Whiskey Myers (L to R: Tony Kent, Jeff Hogg, Cody Tate, Cody Cannon, John Jeffers, Jamey Gleaves) | Photo Credit: Khris Poage

About Whiskey Myers  Genre-bending band Whiskey Myers have played more than 2,500 live shows to ever-increasing crowd sizes since their emergence in 2007. In addition to headlining their own sold-out shows from coast to coast at iconic venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Ryman Auditorium, plus performing at marquee festivals Bonnaroo, Stagecoach, Download and more, the six-piece was also personally selected to open The Rolling Stones’ Chicago stadium show in 2019. Their latest self-produced album, Tornillo, available everywhere now via the band’s own Wiggy Thump Records, features the No. 17 most-played Americana song of 2022, “John Wayne,” and follows their fifth studio album, Whiskey Myers, which debuted at No. 1 on both the Country and Americana/Folk sales charts, at No. 2 on the Rock chart and No. 6 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart (No. 3 among new releases). In total, Whiskey Myers have sold more than 2 million albums and amassed over 2.8 billion streams while earning six RIAA Gold & Platinum certifications as an independent band. Known for their high-energy live show and unique sound, the band praised by Esquire as “the real damn deal” has also earned sync success with features (and an on-screen appearance) in Paramount’s hit show “Yellowstone” as well as Netflix series “What/If,” Angelina Jolie film “Those Who Wish Me Dead” and CBS series “SEAL Team,” among several others. USA Today describes their sound as “a riff-heavy blend of Southern rock and gritty country that has earned comparisons to the Allman Brothers Band and Led Zeppelin,” with Rolling Stone noting “it’s the seminal combination of twang and crunchy rock & roll guitars that hits a perfect sweet spot.”

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Having kicked off a year of heavy touring with a headlining RodeoHouston stadium appearance and a run of electric arena shows, as profiled by Rolling Stone here, multi-Platinum band Whiskey Myers now extend their in-demand run through the fall with today’s announcement of 12 additional shows. Tickets to all previously announced...