Country music fans, get ready to mark your calendars – Parker McCollum is hitting the road in a big way for 2026. The Texas-born singer-songwriter, known for hits like “Pretty Heart” and “To Be Loved By You,” first revealed plans for his self-titled 2026 tour back in September 2025, with the initial leg kicking off in January. Just this week, on November 14, 2025, he expanded the itinerary with a slew of additional dates stretching into the summer and fall, promising an even broader reach across the U.S. Here’s everything we know about the tour so far, from dates and venues to special guests and ticket info.
The Announcement and Tour Overview
McCollum shared the exciting news via social media and his official website, teasing fans with a video announcement on X (formerly Twitter) in mid-September. “Excited to head out and see more of y’all as we kick off 2026 with new tour dates,” he posted, encouraging fans to join his fan club, Gold Chain Nation, for early ticket access. Tickets for the first batch went on sale shortly after, with the singer following up in late September to confirm availability.
The tour comes on the heels of McCollum’s fifth studio album release, building on his growing reputation as a staple in modern country music. The expanded dates were announced just two days ago, adding stops in key markets and extending the run through September 2026. This second leg includes outdoor amphitheaters and arenas, perfect for summer vibes.
Key Dates and Venues
The tour officially launches with a multi-day appearance at Crash My Playa in Cancún from January 15-18, 2026, before diving into U.S. dates. The initial run focuses on the Southwest and Midwest, while the new additions cover the West Coast, Southeast, and more. Here’s a breakdown of select dates (full list available on parkermccollum.com/tour):
| Date | Venue | City, State | Special Guests (if announced) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 23, 2026 | Don Haskins Center | El Paso, TX | Jake Worthington |
| Jan 24, 2026 | TBA (from snippets) | TBA | TBA |
| Jun 5, 2026 | Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre | Sterling Heights, MI | Max McNown, Kassi Ashton |
| Jun 20, 2026 | Golden 1 Center | Sacramento, CA | TBA |
| Jul 17, 2026 | Hayden Homes Amphitheater | Bend, OR | TBA |
| Jul 24, 2026 | Blossom Music Center | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | TBA |
| Sep 25, 2026 | Paycom Center | Oklahoma City, OK | TBA |
These dates showcase a mix of arenas, amphitheaters, and festivals, with McCollum aiming to connect with fans in both intimate and large-scale settings. Additional stops include Rogers, AR, and other cities, with the tour wrapping up in the fall.
Special Guests and Opening Acts
McCollum isn’t going solo – the tour features a rotating lineup of notable openers to keep things fresh. Confirmed special guests include country legends and rising stars like Gary Allan, Gabby Barrett, Vincent Mason, Max McNown, and Jake Worthington on select dates. Other acts mentioned in promotional materials are the Josh Abbott Band, William Beckmann, Annie Bosko, Tyler Halverson, Owen Riegling Band, Aubrie Sellers, and Jackson Wendell. This diverse roster adds variety, blending traditional country with contemporary pop-country influences.
Tickets and How to Get Them
For the newly announced dates, tickets go on general sale Friday, November 21, 2025, at 10 a.m. local time. Prices vary by venue but expect ranges like $54–$134 plus fees for spots such as the Walmart AMP in Rogers, AR. Fans in McCollum’s Gold Chain Nation fan club get presale access, which has already been a hit for earlier dates. Head to parkermccollum.com/tour for full details and to purchase.
What Fans Can Expect
With McCollum’s energetic live shows and a catalog of heartfelt anthems, this tour is set to be a highlight of 2026’s country music calendar. Coming off his recent album, expect a setlist packed with new material alongside fan favorites. As McCollum continues to rise – with sold-out shows and chart-topping singles – this expansion signals even bigger things ahead. Stay tuned for more updates, as additional dates or surprises could still be in the works. For the latest, follow @ParkerMcCollum on X or visit his website.

