Multi-platinum country legend Travis Tritt is taking his hit-packed live show back on the road in 2026, bringing that unmistakable blend of Southern rock grit and country storytelling to theaters, casinos, festivals, and arenas across the country.

If you’ve never experienced Tritt live, this is the year to fix that.
What To Expect On The 2026 Run
This isn’t a nostalgia act going through the motions. Travis Tritt still brings the fire.
Fans can expect a setlist loaded with staples like:
- “Help Me Hold On”
- “Anymore”
- “Here’s A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)”
- “I’m Gonna Be Somebody”
- “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive”
Throughout the year, he’ll also appear on select dates alongside Jason Aldean, The Red Clay Strays, Zach Top, and Koe Wetzel. Some shows will feature special guests Tyler Reese Tritt, Tristan Tritt, and The Frontmen.
That’s a lineup that spans generations.
Confirmed 2026 Tour Highlights
The 2026 schedule kicks off in April and runs deep into November, with stops including:
- Memphis, TN
- Fort Worth, TX
- Charleston, WV
- Auburn, AL
- El Paso, TX
- Clearwater, FL
- Youngstown, OH
- Helena, MT
- Manhattan, KS
- Rockford, IL
- Erie, PA
- Richmond, VA
- Biloxi, MS
- Durant, OK
- Atlanta, GA
And that’s just a snapshot. More dates are expected to be added.
If you’re anywhere near Oklahoma, the October 15 stop in Durant at Choctaw Grand Theater is going to be a big one.
Ticket Information
General tickets are on sale now for many of these dates.
As always, we recommend checking availability first through Ticketmaster while primary inventory lasts.
If your show sells out fast, don’t panic. Ticketmaster Verified Resale and SeatGeek are solid backup options when demand spikes. And remember, SeatGeek orders over $250 qualify for $10 off when you use code COUNTRYMUSIC10 at checkout.
With a catalog like this and a fanbase that spans decades, some of these markets will move quickly.
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WhiskeyChick’s Take:
There are artists who helped define an era, and then there are artists who still command a stage like they’re in their prime.
Travis Tritt has always felt like the bridge between honky-tonk soul and Southern rock swagger. He never sanded the edges down, and that’s why the music still hits.
If you grew up with him in your tape deck or CD player, this tour is your excuse to roll the windows down and go back for a night.
And if you didn’t, you’re about to understand why an entire generation still shows up loud.