Brad Paisley is bringing 2000s country music back this fall, get tickets now
Trisha Easto- Country music star Brad Paisley has announced a 12-date U.S. tour for the fall of 2026.
- The tour will feature special guest Jake Worthington, with tickets now available for purchase.
- Shows are scheduled to begin in August 2026, with one date in Richmond, Va. already sold out.
- Ticket prices for some venues are starting as low as $67.
Early 2000's country music is coming back, and I'm here for it. The "Whiskey Lullaby" singer Brad Paisley is heading out on tour this fall with special guest Jake Worthington, and tickets just went on sale.
Brad Paisley announced 12 tour dates starting in August 2026, but the Richmond, Va. date sold out immediately. So, whether you want to belt out the sweet lyrics of "She's Everything," "Mud on the Tires" or "Waitin' on a Woman," you'll have your chance to do just that this fall during his short tour. Tickets are starting at just $67 for the Bridgeport, Conn. concert on Thursday, Aug. 27, but you'll want to grab yours quickly before they're gone.
Below, you'll find out how to get Brad Paisley 2026 tour tickets with special guest Jake Worthington.
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The 2026 Brad Paisley full US tour schedule
- Aug. 27 - Bridgeport, Conn. - Get tickets starting at $68
- Aug. 28 - Boston - Get tickets starting at $99
- Aug. 29 - Bangor, Maine - Get tickets starting at $78
- Sept. 2 - Fargo, N.D. - Get tickets starting at $129
- Sept. 4 - Milwaukee, Wis. - Get tickets starting at $88
- Sept. 17 - Estero, Fla. - Get tickets starting at $77
- Sept. 18 - Fort Lauderdale, Fla. - Get tickets starting at $128
- Sept. 19 - Saint Augustine, Fla. - Get tickets starting at $88
- Sept. 25 - West Springfield, Mass. - Get tickets starting at $113
- Sept. 26 - Richmond, Va. - SOLD OUT
- Oct. 8 - Houston - Get tickets starting at $79
- Oct. 9 - Corpus Christi, Texas - Get tickets starting at $79
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