Chris Young Tour 2026
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- What time does the show start?
- Most Chris Young shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
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About Chris Young
CChris Young is the American Country artist taking the 2026 tour through arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festival stages — the kind of country show built around a full live band, a deep singalong catalog, and a setlist that mixes hits with stripped-down storytelling moments. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Chris Young
Chris Young is the Murfreesboro-bred, baritone-voiced country traditionalist who turned a 2006 Nashville Star television win into a two-decade run of multi-week No. 1 country radio singles, platinum albums on Sony Music Nashville, and a touring catalogue that has graduated from honky-tonk theaters into 10,000-to-15,000-capacity arenas across North America. He is, by the standards of mainstream country in the streaming era, an unusually old-school proposition — a deep, resonant Randy Travis-style country baritone wrapped around songs that owe more to George Strait and Keith Whitley than to whatever pop or hip-hop crossover the format happens to be chasing in any given quarter — and that throwback instinct has been the engine of his commercial run rather than a brake on it. From the first single "Drinkin' Me Lonely" off his 2006 self-titled debut through the chart-topping middle period of "Gettin' You Home", "The Man I Want to Be", "Voices", "Tomorrow", "I Can Take It from There", "Aw Naw" and "Lonely Eyes", into the late-2010s and early-2020s run of "Losing Sleep", "Hangin' On", "Raised on Country" and the genre-crossing Kane Brown duet "Famous Friends", the catalogue is a steady accumulation of country radio hits that have soundtracked tailgates, line-dance floors and last-call jukeboxes from Bakersfield to Bangor. The 2024 album Young Love & Saturday Nights — his ninth studio record and a deliberate hard pivot back toward neotraditional country after a stretch of crossover-friendly material — reframed the live show around a more guitar-and-fiddle, less-synth arrangement, and the current touring chapter pushes that band-first instinct into arena rooms and amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada. This page is the landing spot for current Chris Young tour dates, ticket information, setlists and city-specific show information, kept evergreen year-round so it tracks every routing as new dates are announced.
About Chris Young
Christopher Alan Young was born June 12, 1985 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a half-hour southeast of Nashville along Interstate 24, and grew up in a household where his grandfather was a country and gospel singer who played the local circuit. He spent his middle-school and high-school years performing at songwriter nights and small Tennessee venues, briefly attended Middle Tennessee State University in his hometown, and at twenty signed up for the fourth season of the USA Network reality singing competition Nashville Star, then country music's Music Row-sanctioned answer to American Idol. He won the season in May 2006, edged out a strong field that included future Sugarland member Kristen Kelly and several other Music Row regulars, and walked away with a recording contract with RCA Records Nashville, the country imprint that has been his home ever since through Sony Music Nashville's ownership cycle.
The self-titled debut Chris Young arrived in October 2006 to modest commercial returns — the lead single "Drinkin' Me Lonely" cracked the country top forty but the album sold below the label's expectations. RCA stuck with him, and the 2009 follow-up The Man I Want to Be turned the run around: the title track and "Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" both went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, "Voices" followed them up the chart in 2010, and the album was certified platinum by the RIAA. Neon arrived in 2011 with "Tomorrow" and "You" both reaching No. 1 on country radio, and the trajectory from there was a steady run of platinum and multi-platinum singles through the 2010s: A.M. in 2013 with "Aw Naw" and "Who I Am with You", I'm Comin' Over in 2015 with the title-track No. 1 and a co-write with Vince Gill on "Sober Saturday Night", Losing Sleep in 2017 with three more country No. 1s including the title track, and the 2021 record Famous Friends whose title track — a duet with Kane Brown referencing their hometown Tennessee roots — spent multiple weeks at the top of the country charts and crossed into the mainstream all-genre top forty.
The 2024 release Young Love & Saturday Nights was framed in interviews as a deliberate course correction — Young told Country Now and Billboard that he wanted to make a record that sounded like the George Strait and Randy Travis albums he grew up on rather than chasing the crossover-pop and country-rap currents that had been moving through the format in the early 2020s. The album leans heavily on fiddle, steel guitar and traditional country arrangements, and the live show has followed suit. Across the catalogue, Young has accumulated north of a dozen No. 1 country radio singles, more than half a dozen platinum or multi-platinum certifications, multiple Grammy nominations, CMA and ACM Award nominations across male vocalist, single and event categories, and a touring footprint that has run continuously since his Nashville Star win.
Chris Young tour dates
The current Chris Young touring chapter follows the Young Love & Saturday Nights album cycle and the catalogue runs on a typical headline routing — a mix of mid-size arenas like Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Rupp Arena in Lexington and Allstate Arena in Chicago for marquee dates, summer amphitheater swings through buildings like Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Atlanta, Walmart AMP in Rogers, and Ruoff Music Center in Indianapolis, plus a steady stream of state fair grandstands, casino concert halls and university-town arenas through the Midwest, Southeast and Texas. Sets run a tight 90 to 105 minutes with the band leaning into the traditional-country arrangements that frame the new record — fiddle, steel guitar, telecaster and Young's baritone front and center — and the catalogue runs deep enough that the night moves through the radio hits without ever feeling like a pure singles show. Support acts rotate by leg and tend to draw from the country radio bench of newer Sony Nashville and Big Machine artists; recent tours have featured names like Dylan Scott, Mitchell Tenpenny, Eric Paslay, Cassadee Pope and Lainey Wilson in opening slots before her own arena breakthrough. Door times typically run 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. for arenas and 5:30 p.m. for amphitheaters, with the opener on around 7:30 and Young at 9:00. Production is modest by current arena standards — a video wall, a basic lighting rig, no pyrotechnics on most dates — which keeps the focus on the band and the songs rather than the staging. The grid above pulls the live schedule directly from Ticketmaster and updates as new dates are confirmed.
Chris Young tickets
Chris Young tickets are sold through Ticketmaster as the primary outlet, with secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own verified resale platform linked from each event card on this page. Arena pricing for a Chris Young headline date typically opens with upper-bowl seats in the $40–$75 range, lower-bowl reserved at $75–$150, and floor or front-of-stage premium pricing at $175–$350 depending on the market. Amphitheater dates run lawn tickets at $30–$55, reserved pavilion in the $60–$120 range, and premium pavilion or pit climbing into the $150–$275 zone on the high-demand summer dates. State fair grandstand pricing tends to be the value tier of the routing — reserved grandstand seats are often $35–$70 with general-admission track or infield access at the lower end of that band. Fan club presales through the official Chris Young site usually open 48 to 72 hours before the Friday public on-sale and remain the most reliable path to good seats on high-demand markets like Nashville, Lexington, Houston and Indianapolis. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration has been used on select on-sales to keep bot inventory off the early window. Citi cardmember and venue presales typically fill the Wednesday and Thursday slots ahead of public on-sale. Dynamic pricing applies on most Young on-sales, so face value can move during the queue — secondary inventory on weeknight non-major-market dates often drops 20 to 30 percent in the final week before showtime. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee.
Chris Young setlist
A current Chris Young setlist runs about eighteen to twenty-two songs across 90 to 105 minutes with the radio hits anchoring the pacing front to back. The night typically opens with one of the up-tempo Young Love & Saturday Nights cuts or the older barn-burner "Aw Naw" to set the band's tone, then settles into a singles run that pulls in "Lonely Eyes", "Who I Am with You" and "I'm Comin' Over". The mid-set traditional-country block usually features "Voices", "The Man I Want to Be", and a Keith Whitley or George Strait cover that nods directly to the influences Young has named in interviews going back fifteen years. "Tomorrow" lands as one of the bigger singalong moments, with the room carrying the chorus, and "Sober Saturday Night" — the Vince Gill co-write — slows the pacing for the emotional pivot before the closing run. "Famous Friends" is typically performed as a solo Chris Young vocal with the Kane Brown verses handled by either a band member or Young himself, and lands roughly two-thirds of the way through the night. The closing run leans on "Gettin' You Home", "Drinkin' Me Lonely" or "Raised on Country" depending on the leg, with a Young Love & Saturday Nights single often slotted as the encore. Check setlist.fm after the first night of any new leg for the current run order; fan submissions usually go up within a couple of hours of last call.
Tour cities
Nashville
Nashville is the home-room show. Young grew up in Murfreesboro, half an hour southeast on I-24, signed his RCA Nashville deal in town in 2006 and has lived and recorded in Music City ever since, and his Nashville dates — typically at Bridgestone Arena downtown — carry the weight of a hometown showcase. Bridgestone holds roughly 19,000 for an end-stage concert and sits at the foot of Lower Broadway, which means the post-show bar crawl is built into the walk back to your hotel. Fellow Sony Nashville artists fill the front rows; surprise guest walk-ons from Kane Brown, Cassadee Pope or other Music Row contemporaries are part of the running tradition. Bridgestone parking fills early; the easier play is a Lyft into the SoBro arts district and a ten-minute walk in. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the on-sale.
Lexington
Lexington is one of Young's strongest secondary markets in the Southeast and a tour stop in central Kentucky pulls fans from across the bluegrass region, eastern Kentucky and out into West Virginia. Rupp Arena downtown is the usual venue, a 20,500-cap room that hosts the Kentucky Wildcats and shifts into end-stage concert configuration for arena nights. The crowd skews deep-country and singalong-loud — Rupp Arena nights tend to be among the loudest "Tomorrow" singalongs on the tour. Parking lots around the convention center open about three hours before doors; the LexTran trolley loop runs through downtown on event nights. Lower-bowl seats and the floor go first; the 300-level upper ring is the value buy.
Atlanta
Atlanta is a steady Southeast market for Young and the touring catalogue typically routes through Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta on the summer amphitheater swing and State Farm Arena downtown on indoor arena legs. Ameris Bank seats roughly 12,000 across pavilion and lawn and sits in the suburbs north of the city, which means traffic on GA-400 is the real determinant of door time. State Farm Arena is MARTA-accessible from the Five Points station, which is the easy play on a sold-out arena night. Atlanta crowds turn out for both the radio hits and the traditional-country deep cuts — the "Voices" singalong here is one of the more emotionally pitched moments of the night. Lawn at Ameris Bank is the value seat; the pavilion is worth the upgrade.
Houston
Houston is a flagship Texas market for Young, with the touring catalogue routing through the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium for the marquee February-to-March slot and through Toyota Center or Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands on standalone tour dates. The Rodeo run is a special case — Young has played the NRG Stadium round-stage to crowds of 70,000-plus on multiple occasions, with the show compressed into a tight 75-minute headline slot built around the hits — and a Houston Rodeo date should be approached as a different animal from a standard tour stop. METRO Rail Red Line drops at NRG Park. Toyota Center is downtown and walkable from the Discovery Green hotel cluster. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on Rodeo and arena on-sales alike.
Indianapolis
Indianapolis is one of the stronger Midwest markets for Young and the touring catalogue typically plays Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville on the summer amphitheater swing and Gainbridge Fieldhouse downtown on indoor arena legs. Ruoff seats roughly 24,000 across pavilion and lawn and sits about 30 miles north of downtown, which makes the post-show drain on a sold-out night the determining factor — leave the lots before the encore or budget an extra 45 minutes. Gainbridge Fieldhouse is the home of the Pacers, holds about 17,500 for an end-stage concert, and sits two blocks from Monument Circle and the downtown hotel cluster. Indianapolis crowds skew country-radio mainstream and the "Famous Friends" singalong runs full-volume through the room. Lawn at Ruoff is the value seat.
Chicago
Chicago gets a Chris Young date at Allstate Arena in Rosemont on most North American legs — the 18,500-cap room near O'Hare — and amphitheater swings route through Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre out in Tinley Park. Allstate Arena is CTA Blue Line accessible from Rosemont station, which makes it the easier access play than the South Side or West Side arenas; Hollywood Casino is car-only from the city and budget 60 to 90 minutes of post-show parking drain on a sold-out summer night. The Chicago country crowd runs deeper than the coastal-music-press version of the city suggests, and the singalong on "Tomorrow" runs full-volume into the upper bowl. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the on-sale; the 300-level upper ring holds the best price-to-view ratio.
Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth is a strong Texas market for Young, with the routing splitting between Dos Equis Pavilion in Fair Park on summer amphitheater swings, the American Airlines Center downtown on arena legs, and Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on the western side of the metroplex. Dos Equis Pavilion holds roughly 20,000 across reserved seats and lawn and sits next to the Texas State Fair grounds; it gets brutally hot in summer, so bring water and plan to be inside the gates before the opener. American Airlines Center holds 20,000 for an end-stage arena concert; DART rail drops at Victory Station a two-minute walk from the building. Dickies Arena in Fort Worth is the newer and acoustically tighter room of the three and has become a preferred Young venue on recent legs.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the West Coast marquee for Young. The touring catalogue typically routes through smaller West Coast rooms than the Southeast arenas — YouTube Theater at the SoFi Stadium complex in Inglewood, the Honda Center down in Anaheim, or the Greek Theatre in Griffith Park on the standalone summer dates rather than the 20,000-cap downtown arenas. The Southern California country audience is smaller and more concentrated than the Southeast or Midwest, and the Stagecoach Festival weekend in Indio in late April is often the main LA-region Young appearance in any given year rather than a standalone tour date. YouTube Theater holds about 6,000 and is the more intimate option; Honda Center holds 18,000 and is the full-arena play. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the on-sale.
Cheapest Chris Young Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Chris Young tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Chris Young dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Chris Young tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Chris YoungVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Chris Young VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Chris Youngconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Chris YoungVIP & meet and greet guide.
Chris YoungPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Chris Young 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Chris Youngtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Chris Young presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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