Phil Vassar is hitting the road this summer to celebrate a quarter-century of piano-fueled country hits with his just-announced 25 Years of Paradise Tour, and fans of heartfelt lyrics, stadium-sized singalongs, and throwback country jams better get ready.

The tour launches May 30 at Freedom Country Fest, with amphitheater and fairground stops across the country still rolling in. If you’ve ever belted out “Just Another Day in Paradise” behind the wheel or raised a beer to “Six-Pack Summer,” this is your chance to do it live and loud with the man himself.
Tickets are on sale now at PhilVassar.com
A Celebration of the Hits — and the Comeback
Vassar isn’t just celebrating a song. He’s celebrating survival. After a heart attack and stroke in 2023, the hitmaker with 10 No. 1s and 27 Top 40 songs is back with more gratitude, more perspective, and maybe even more energy than ever. “I’ve learned to enjoy the moment,” he says. And you’ll feel that energy onstage, where every set is a joy-soaked celebration of music, life, and the fans who made it all possible.
Expect a rotating setlist of fan favorites, deep cuts, and dynamic covers of legends like Billy Joel and Elton John, all delivered with Vassar’s signature mix of heartfelt piano and high-octane charisma.
Why This Tour Matters
It’s not every day that a country artist gets to look back on 25 years of chart-topping success — especially one who wrote as many hits for others as he did for himself. Before “Paradise” launched his solo career, Vassar penned smashes like:
- “My Next Thirty Years” for Tim McGraw
- “Right on the Money” for Alan Jackson
- “Bye Bye” and “Alright” for Jo Dee Messina
- “Little Red Rodeo” for Collin Raye
Now, he’s bringing those stories to the stage, full circle.
Still Writing the Next Chapter
Alongside the tour, Vassar plans to release new music and fresh covers, mentor up-and-coming songwriters, and keep doing what’s always set him apart — telling stories that hit home.
“This tour is about celebrating the fans who’ve been with me from the beginning — and making some new memories along the way,” he shares.
Don’t miss your chance to raise a toast to 25 years of songs that soundtracked your summers, your road trips, and your everyday moments. This one’s for the lifers.