Sturgill Simpson has officially announced his 2020 tour dates with Tyler Childers.
Simpson and Childers will be starting off the “A Good Look’n Tour” in February next year. This isn’t the first time the two have teamed up. Simpson co-produced Childers’ 2017 album Purgatory and his latest album Country Squire with recording engineer David Ferguson.
The two will be performing in Austin on March 28th at the Frank Erwin Center and will be stopping by Dallas on March 27th and Sugarland on March 29th.
Tickets to the shows go on sale November 8th, but stay tuned because Austin City Limits Radio has your chance of winning a pair of tickets. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay updated on the latest giveaways.
Find the rest of the tour dates below.
February 21- Birmingham, Alabama @ Legacy Arena at the BJCC
February 22- Asheville, North Carolina @ US Cellular Center
February 25- Knoxville, Tennessee @ Knoxville Civic Coliseum
February 28- Lexington, Kentucky @ Rupp Arena
February 29- Detroit, Michigan @ Masonic Temple Theatre
March 4- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania @ Peterson Events Center
March 6- Charlotte, North Carolina @ Spectrum Center
March 7- Duluth, Georgia @ Infinite Energy Center
March 10- North Charleston, South Carolina @ North Charleston Coliseum
March 13- Hampton, Virginia @ Hampton Coliseum
March 14- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ The Met Philadelphia
March 15-16- Washington, D.C. @ Anthem
March 18- Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Coca-Cola Coliseum
March 20- Columbus, Ohio @ Nationwide Arena
March 21- St. Louis, Missouri @ Chaifetz Arena
March 22- Southaven, Mississippi @ Landers Center
March 27- Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
March 28- Austin, Texas @ Frank Erwin Center
March 29- Sugarland, Texas @Smart Financial Centre
April 1- Independence, Missouri @ Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
April 3- Chicago, Illinois @ United Center
April 4- Minneapolis, Minnesota @ Armory
April 9- Omaha, Nebraska @ Baxter Arena
April 10- Madison, Wisconsin @ Alliant Energy Center
April 23- Tulsa, Oklahoma @ BOK Center
April 25-Denver, Colorado @ Pepsi Center
April 28- Salt Lake City, Utah @ Maverik Center
April 29- Missoula, Montana @ Adams Center
May 1- Portland, Oregon @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum
May 2- George, Washington @ Gorge Amphitheatre
May 5- San Francisco, California @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
May 8- Inglewood, California @ The Forum
May 15- Boston, Massachusetts @ TD Garden
May 16- New York City @ Madison Square Garden
May 22- Nashville, Tennessee @ Bridgestone Arena
May 24- Louisville, Kentucky @ KFC Yum! Center
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