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Gavin Adcock Announces 2026 “The Day I Hang It Up Tour” with 27-City Headlining Run

Gavin Adcock has announced his 2026 The Day I Hang It Up Tour, a 27-city headlining run kicking off May 7 in Hollywood, Florida and continuing through November. Tickets will be available starting with a fan club presale on March 18, followed by additional presales ahead of the general on-sale beginning March 20.

Gavin Adcock Announces 2026 “The Day I Hang It Up Tour” with 27-City Headlining Run
Gavin Adcock. Photo: Madelyn Ormond

The tour arrives as Gavin Adcock continues building momentum off his 2025 album Own Worst Enemy and a catalog that has already surpassed 1.5 billion global streams. In addition to his headline dates, he will also appear on 16 stops of Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour 2026, expanding his reach into stadium audiences while maintaining a full independent touring schedule.

Adcock’s 27-city routing includes stops across major and mid-tier markets such as Spokane, Cincinnati, Lubbock, Baton Rouge, Birmingham, and Savannah, with rotating support from Braxton Keith, Corey Kent, Jake Worthington, Pecos & The Rooftops, Tyler Nance, and The Creekers.

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WhiskeyChick’s Take
This is the kind of tour rollout that usually signals a transition year.

He’s not testing markets anymore. He’s committing to them.

A 27-city run paired with 16 stadium dates under Morgan Wallen puts him in front of two completely different audiences at the same time. One is already bought in. The other is about to be introduced at scale.

That matters more than anything else in this phase.

The streaming numbers are already there. A billion-plus streams isn’t speculative. The album debut backed that up. Now it’s about conversion. Can those listeners show up in physical rooms across multiple markets?

The support lineup helps. Names like Pecos & The Rooftops and Corey Kent pull in overlapping crowds that already understand this lane of country. That reduces risk in newer markets and strengthens turnout in established ones.

If this run holds attendance across the full routing, you’re looking at an artist who moves from “rising” into consistent headliner territory before the end of the year.

From a ticket perspective, the early dates are the ones to watch. That’s where demand tends to outpace expectations first.

Ticket Strategy

Primary tickets will be available through major outlets like Ticketmaster during presales beginning March 18 and general on-sale March 20.

Given Adcock’s current trajectory and the added visibility from Morgan Wallen tour dates, early market shows are more likely to tighten first. Secondary marketplaces such as SeatGeek, StubHub, and VividSeats may become relevant closer to show dates if primary inventory moves quickly.

Gavin Adcock 2026 Tour Dates

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