Thomas Rhett Tour 2026
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- Most Thomas Rhett 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 Thomas Rhett
TThomas Rhett is the American Country Pop 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 Thomas Rhett
Thomas Rhett is the mainstream country singer, songwriter and arena headliner — born Thomas Rhett Akins Jr. in Valdosta, Georgia and raised in Hendersonville, Tennessee — who has spent the past decade-plus quietly accumulating one of the deepest hit catalogues in modern country radio while keeping the family-man songwriter brand at the center of every press cycle, every record cover and every interview. The son of country songwriter Rhett Akins (whose own 1990s singles like "That Ain't My Truck" and "Don't Get Me Started" sit just outside the era he and his peers spent listening to on the bus), Thomas Rhett came up inside Nashville's Music Row co-writing economy and made his Big Machine Label Group debut in 2013 with It Goes Like This, a record that produced the No. 1 country hits "It Goes Like This", "Get Me Some of That" and "Make Me Wanna". The follow-ups arrived in steady succession: Tangled Up in 2015, the breakthrough Life Changes in 2017 (which produced "Marry Me" and "Craving You" and Album of the Year nods across the major country awards), Center Point Road in 2019, the dual Country Again: Side A and Side B records in 2021, Where We Started in 2022 with the Katy Perry duet, and About a Woman in 2024 — a project whose title and song cycle are explicitly a tribute to his wife Lauren Akins, the high school sweetheart turned songwriter-muse who has been the emotional center of his songwriting since the very first record. Multi-platinum mainstream country, six No. 1s on the Billboard country airplay chart in a single year at the peak, ACM Album of the Year wins, CMA Awards, Grammy nominations, and a touring footprint that has scaled from theater-and-club support slots to full-arena headline tours across North America. The brand sells two things in equal measure: the catalogue of pop-leaning country radio singles and the family-man songwriter narrative — a marriage, four daughters and a settled Nashville-suburb life that has anchored two memoirs, multiple ACM Award speeches and a substantial chunk of the lyrical material. This page is the landing spot for current tour dates, ticket information, setlists and city-specific show information, kept evergreen so it tracks each touring leg as the routing rolls out.
About Thomas Rhett
Thomas Rhett Akins Jr. was born March 30, 1990 in Valdosta, Georgia and raised in Hendersonville, Tennessee — the lake-town suburb on the north side of Nashville that has been the gravitational center of his life ever since his father moved the family there in the early 1990s to chase a Music Row recording career. Rhett Akins Sr. signed with Decca Nashville and put a handful of singles on the country chart through the mid-and-late nineties, then pivoted to songwriting full-time in the early 2000s as part of the Peach Pickers writing trio with Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip — a group that has co-written some of the biggest country radio singles of the past two decades. Thomas Rhett grew up watching the songwriter-economy version of Nashville from the inside, on tour buses with his father in the summers and inside the writing rooms on Music Row in the off-seasons. He played drums in college bands and only gradually moved toward the front of the stage and the singer-songwriter side of the family business.
The Big Machine Label Group / Valory Music Co. signing came in 2011. Thomas Rhett's first major-label single "Something to Do With My Hands" landed in late 2012; the debut album It Goes Like This arrived in October 2013 and produced the No. 1 country hits "It Goes Like This", "Get Me Some of That" and "Make Me Wanna" — a quick three-for-three pattern that set the commercial template for the rest of the decade. Tangled Up followed in September 2015, leaned harder into the pop-and-funk-country crossover with singles like "Crash and Burn" and the Jordin Sparks duet "Die a Happy Man" — the latter becoming his career-defining wedding-song single and one of the longest-running No. 1s on the country airplay chart of the 2010s. Life Changes arrived in September 2017 and is the breakthrough record: "Craving You" (with Maren Morris), "Unforgettable", the title track and the wedding-anthem-of-the-decade "Marry Me" all hit No. 1 in succession, and the album took ACM Album of the Year.
Center Point Road in 2019 extended the run. The dual project Country Again: Side A in 2021 and Side B (released in segments through 2022 as Where We Started) marked a deliberate return to harder country textures and a pulling-back from the funk-and-pop crossover that had defined the Tangled Up and Life Changes era. Where We Started arrived in April 2022 with the title track Katy Perry duet anchoring the radio cycle. About a Woman arrived in August 2024 as a song cycle and tribute project built around his wife Lauren Akins, who has co-written several of the records and whose presence runs through the lyric content of nearly every Thomas Rhett project. The family-man brand has been a deliberate and durable narrative across the entire decade: four daughters (Willa Gray, Ada James, Lennon Love and Lillie Carolina), a marriage that started as a high school friendship in Hendersonville, two memoirs co-authored with Lauren (Be a Heart and Where We Started), and a recurring set of songwriter cuts that treat marriage, fatherhood, faith and the suburban-Nashville domestic life as serious material rather than throwaway color. The touring routing has scaled with the catalogue — theater and amphitheater dates in the early years, full headline arena tours from the Life Changes cycle forward — and the audience has remained broad, multi-generational and demographically wider than the deep-country end of the format.
Thomas Rhett tour dates
Current Thomas Rhett touring runs as full headline arena and amphitheater legs across North America with festival headline slots layered into the summer routing each year. Recent touring brands have included the Center Point Road Tour, the Bring the Bar to You Tour and the Home Team Tour series, with the routing rolling through the standard major-market arena and amphitheater circuit: Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Madison Square Garden in New York on the largest legs, Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, American Airlines Center in Dallas, United Center in Chicago, the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre and Ameris Bank Amphitheatre summer-shed circuit, and the major Canadian arenas in Toronto and Edmonton. Sets typically run a full 90 to 105 minutes with a six-to-eight-piece road band that includes the horn-section and gospel-vocal coloration that has been part of the Thomas Rhett sound since the Tangled Up cycle. The show pulls across the entire catalogue — the early It Goes Like This and Tangled Up era hits in the front half, the Life Changes and Center Point Road radio singles through the middle, the Country Again material and About a Woman cycle in the back half, with a deliberate songwriter acoustic passage anchored by "Die a Happy Man" or "Marry Me" tucked into the emotional center of the set. Stage production runs polished and choreographed — full LED video walls on the most recent arena legs, a runway or thrust stage on select dates, deliberate lighting design that warms during the ballads and explodes into pop-country white during the dance singles — without ever losing the songwriter-and-band core. Door times typically run 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. for arena dates with the opener around 7:30 and Thomas Rhett on stage around 9:00. Support acts have rotated across legs and have included a deliberate mix of mainstream country and country-pop crossover artists. Future tour announcements roll out through the official Thomas Rhett site, Big Machine Label Group / Valory channels and Ticketmaster.
Thomas Rhett tickets
Thomas Rhett tickets are sold through Ticketmaster as the primary outlet, with secondary inventory available on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own verified resale platform linked from each event card above. Arena pricing on a current headline tour typically opens with upper-bowl reserved seats in the lower double-digit to low triple-digit range, lower-bowl reserved seats in a higher range, and floor and front-of-stage VIP packages climbing further depending on demand and city. Amphitheater dates tend to offer a lawn tier at a lower entry price and reserved pavilion seats at a mid-range, with premium pit pricing for the front rows. Specific prices vary substantially by city, day of week, venue and time of release, so the event cards above reflect current Ticketmaster face value at the moment you load the page rather than a fixed published number. Fan club presales through the official Thomas Rhett site typically open the Tuesday before the Friday public on-sale and remain the best path to good seats on high-demand markets like Nashville, Madison Square Garden and the Dallas-Fort Worth swing. Citi cardmember and venue presales fill the rest of the week. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration has been used on select on-sales to keep bot inventory off the early window; sign up through the official site as soon as a date is announced to keep registration windows open. Dynamic pricing applies on most Thomas Rhett on-sales, so face value can move during the queue — refresh the secondary market the week of the show on non-major-market amphitheater dates and you'll often catch a meaningful drop on lawn and reserved pairs. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee and avoid private resale via social media or classifieds.
Thomas Rhett setlist
A current Thomas Rhett setlist runs about twenty to twenty-four songs across 90 to 105 minutes and is built as a rolling tour of the entire decade-plus catalogue rather than a focused promotion of a single recent record. The night usually opens with a high-energy pop-country dance single — "Look What God Gave Her", "Crash and Burn" or "Get Me Some of That" — to set the room energy, then settles into a singles run that pulls in "Craving You", "Unforgettable" and "Vacation". The songwriter-acoustic passage in the middle of the set is the emotional pivot: Thomas Rhett moves to a stool stage-front with a single guitar, walks through the marriage-and-family arc that anchors his catalogue, and plays "Die a Happy Man" and "Marry Me" in a stripped-back arrangement that the audience sings nearly word-for-word. The back half pulls heavily from the Country Again, Where We Started and About a Woman cycles, brings the full band back in for the radio-anthem closing run, and typically lands the encore on "Life Changes" or "T-Shirt" as the singalong nightcap. Cover material is occasional rather than constant — recent legs have folded in a Garth Brooks or George Strait quote during the storyteller passage as a nod to the country-radio lineage he grew up listening to. The exact running order varies leg to leg and night to night; check setlist.fm after the first night of any new touring leg for the current order.
Tour cities
Nashville
Nashville is the home-room show. Thomas Rhett has lived in the Nashville suburbs since childhood — Hendersonville is the lake-town pocket on the north side of the city where he grew up and where he still keeps a residence — and his Nashville dates carry the weight of a hometown showcase. The arena date typically lands at Bridgestone Arena downtown, the 19,000-cap home of the Predators that sits at the foot of Lower Broadway, which means the post-show bar crawl is built into the walk back to your hotel. Surprise guest walk-ons from his father Rhett Akins, fellow Music Row songwriter friends, or peers from the Big Machine and Valory rosters are part of the running tradition on Nashville nights. 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, and the floor is reserved for fan-club presale buyers. The Nashville crowd knows every album cut by heart and the singalong on "Die a Happy Man" and "Marry Me" runs deep into the upper bowl regardless of which tour leg the date sits on.
Atlanta
Atlanta is one of Thomas Rhett's strongest Southeast markets and the touring routing typically plays State Farm Arena downtown when an arena leg cuts through the region, with Ameris Bank Amphitheatre up in Alpharetta as the alternative for amphitheater swings. State Farm Arena holds roughly 17,000 for an end-stage concert and is MARTA-accessible from the Five Points station, which is the easy play on a sold-out arena night when downtown traffic is the real killer. The Atlanta crowd skews to the broad mainstream-country end of Thomas Rhett's audience — wedding parties, multi-generational family groups, the suburban country-radio listenership that has followed his catalogue since the It Goes Like This and Tangled Up era. The "Die a Happy Man" singalong is one of the loudest of the touring routing in Atlanta because the song has been on bridal-party playlists across the region for the better part of a decade. Ameris Bank Amphitheatre seats roughly 12,000 across pavilion and lawn and sits in the suburbs north of the city — traffic on GA-400 is the real determinant of door time. Lawn at Ameris Bank is the value tier; pavilion is worth the upgrade.
Dallas
Dallas-Fort Worth is a flagship Texas market for Thomas Rhett, with the headline arena tour typically routing through American Airlines Center downtown and the larger amphitheater legs landing at Dos Equis Pavilion in Fair Park. American Airlines Center holds 20,000 for an end-stage arena concert and is the easier indoor play on a Saturday night, with DART rail dropping at Victory Station a two-minute walk from the gates. Dos Equis Pavilion holds roughly 20,000 across reserved seats and lawn, sits next to the Texas State Fair grounds, and gets brutally hot in summer — bring water and plan to be inside the gates before the opener. Texas crowds turn the "Craving You" and "Look What God Gave Her" singalongs into full-volume room-shakers, and the pop-country end of the catalogue plays harder here than almost any other market. Lower-bowl tickets at American Airlines Center sell first on the on-sale; the 300-level upper ring holds the best price-to-view ratio in the building. For the amphitheater date, lawn pairs are the value option and the pavilion is worth the upgrade if you want covered seating in case of summer storms.
Houston
Houston is the secondary Texas market on most Thomas Rhett arena legs and lands at Toyota Center downtown, the 18,000-cap home of the Rockets. Houston traffic on event nights is the major variable — METRORail drops within walking distance of Toyota Center, which is the practical play, but most of the suburban crowd drives in and parks in the lots around the Avenida Houston district. The Houston country audience skews multi-generational and pop-friendly; the radio-anthem closing run and the "Die a Happy Man" songwriter passage both pull big responses, and the broad demographic appeal of the Thomas Rhett brand is on full display in a Houston room that ranges from teenagers up through grandparents. Lower-bowl reserved seats are the popular tier; the floor and front-of-stage VIP packages tend to sell out on the on-sale day. Toyota Center is fully accessible and within walking distance of a deep block of restaurants and bars for pre and post-show.
Chicago
Chicago gets a Thomas Rhett arena date at the United Center on most North American legs — the 23,500-cap West Side building that hosts the Bulls and Blackhawks — and amphitheater swings route through Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre out in Tinley Park. United Center is the bigger room and the louder room on a sold-out night, and the Chicago country crowd is bigger than the coastal-music-press version of the city suggests. The singalong on "Marry Me" runs deep into the upper bowl. CTA Green Line to Ashland or a rideshare into the lots around the arena are the practical access plays; budget extra time on a winter night when the lakefront wind cuts across the West Side. Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre is car-only from the city — budget 60 to 90 minutes of post-show parking-lot drain on a sold-out summer night. Lower-bowl at United Center is the popular tier; the 200-level holds the best sightlines per dollar.
Toronto
Toronto is the marquee Canadian stop on every Thomas Rhett arena leg that swings east through North America — the tour plays Scotiabank Arena downtown, the 19,800-cap home of the Maple Leafs and Raptors, attached to Union Station via the SkyWalk. The Canadian crowd skews broad and multi-generational; Thomas Rhett's mix of pop-country radio anthems and songwriter ballads plays particularly well in a market that has been steady country radio territory since the early It Goes Like This era. The "Die a Happy Man" singalong runs full volume across the lower and upper bowls and stays for the encore. GO Transit and the TTC subway both drop within five minutes of the gates, which makes Scotiabank one of the easiest North American arenas to access without a car. Lower-bowl tickets sell first on the on-sale; the 300-level upper rings hold the best price-to-view ratio in the building. Fan club presales remain the only reliable path to good Toronto floor seats on a high-demand on-sale weekend.
New York
New York gets a Thomas Rhett arena date at Madison Square Garden on the largest North American tour legs — the Garden is the marquee Northeast stop and a near-sellout across the lower bowl on every recent on-sale that has hit the building. The 7th Avenue arena seats roughly 20,000 for an end-stage concert and sits directly above Penn Station, which makes it the easiest concert arrival in the country: any subway, NJ Transit, LIRR or Amtrak line drops you inside the arena in under five minutes. New York crowds skew more eclectic than the Southeast markets — a chunk of Thomas Rhett's MSG audience came in through pop-radio crossover and the Katy Perry "Where We Started" duet rather than through deep country-radio loyalty, and the pop-country end of the catalogue plays particularly well in a New York room that prizes a polished mainstream sound. Lower-bowl pricing runs higher at the Garden than at any other tour stop; the 200-level is the consistent value buy, and the upper bowl holds the cheaper inventory that tends to sell more slowly. Plan a pre-show stop at one of the Midtown bars on 33rd Street if the weather cooperates.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the West Coast marquee. Thomas Rhett plays Crypto.com Arena downtown on arena swings — 20,000 cap, home of the Lakers and Kings — and on occasion has landed at Kia Forum in Inglewood for one-off production-heavy dates. Crypto.com is Metro Expo Line accessible from Pico Station, which is the practical play given downtown traffic on an event night. LA crowds run pop-country crossover — Thomas Rhett's Southern California audience came in heavy through the Life Changes and Center Point Road radio cycles and the broader pop-country crossover moment of the late 2010s — and the "Marry Me" singalong is one of the bigger emotional moments of the night across the entire touring routing. Lower-bowl prices climb fast on the on-sale; the 300-level upper ring holds value, and the floor is the premium tier reserved for fan-club presale buyers. The walk from L.A. Live's pre-show restaurants into the arena is built for sold-out nights, and the post-show flow back toward downtown bars or out to Metro is straightforward.
Phoenix
Phoenix has been a consistent Thomas Rhett market across multiple arena legs, with the touring routing typically landing at Footprint Center downtown — the 18,000-cap home of the Suns and the Mercury — when an arena swing cuts through the Southwest, and Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre on the amphitheater route. Footprint Center is light-rail accessible from the Valley Metro line and sits inside walking distance of the bar-and-restaurant block along Jefferson Street, which makes the pre and post-show flow straightforward even on a sold-out Saturday. The Phoenix country audience skews suburban and family-friendly, with a significant wedding-party and date-night presence in the crowd that connects directly to the "Die a Happy Man" and "Marry Me" songwriter passage. Talking Stick is car-only and gets brutally hot in summer — budget extra hydration on the walk in even at a night show. Lower-bowl reserved seats and the floor at Footprint Center are the popular tiers; the 200-level upper ring holds the best price-to-view ratio.
Denver
Denver gets a Thomas Rhett arena date at Ball Arena downtown on most North American legs — the 19,500-cap home of the Nuggets and Avalanche — and on summer routings Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village is the open-air alternative for amphitheater swings. Ball Arena is light-rail accessible from the Pepsi Center/Empower Field Station, which is the easiest play given downtown Denver traffic on an event night. The Mile High audience skews active, outdoorsy and broadly country-friendly, with a strong wedding-and-engagement presence in the crowd that runs particularly hard during the songwriter passage in the middle of the set. Fiddler's Green is car-only from the city — budget 45 to 60 minutes of post-show parking-lot drain on a sold-out summer night. The altitude is a real factor on either side of the routing: pace your pre-show drinks, hydrate hard and bring a layer for after sundown when the temperature drops twenty degrees regardless of season. Lower-bowl at Ball Arena is the popular tier; the 200-level holds value.
Cheapest Thomas Rhett Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Thomas Rhett 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 Thomas Rhett 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 Thomas Rhett tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Thomas RhettVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Thomas Rhett VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Thomas Rhettconcerts 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 Thomas RhettVIP & meet and greet guide.
Thomas RhettPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Thomas Rhett 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 Thomas Rhetttour 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 Thomas Rhett presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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