Sam Barber has decided to keep the momentum of this highly exciting year going by extending his current 2026 The American Route Tour.
Following the anticipated release of his latest album, Broken View, last week, Barber just announced that he would be adding a whole set of new tour dates throughout the remainder of the year. Kickstarting at the end of January in Oxford, Mississippi, his headlining shows were originally intended to wrap up on June 6 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Now, the rising country star will head back out on the road at the beginning of July with additional stops ranging throughout August, September, and take a brief break in October and November before finally ending the tour in December. Per the name, these stateside performances will travel from coast to coast at cities across the United States, including additional big market stops in New York City, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston, and more.
Excitingly, Barber will also take the stage at a newly added Red Rocks appearance on July 9. Truly, I can’t think of a more magical way to experience this album live than surrounded by the gorgeous mountain views of the notable Colorado amphitheater.
Joining him throughout the dates are newcomers, Waylon Wyatt, Bebe Stockwell, Wild Horses, and Michael Marcagi. If the numerous clips online of Barber’s impeccable live vocals aren’t proof enough of this bucket-list concert experience, he also recently released his Live From 2025 album this past February, showcasing a glimpse into what you can expect.
Presale for tickets will begin on Tuesday, April 14, at 10 am local. Sign up now for early access on his site here.
Tour Dates:
- April 10: Snook, TX, Chilifest
- April 24: Indio, CA, Stagecoach Festival
- April 26: Arlington, TX, Lone Star Smokeout
- May 7: Omaha, NE, The Astro Amphitheater
- May 8: Wichita, KS, Wave Outdoors
- May 9: Little Rock, AR, First Security Amphitheater
- May 14: Virginia Beach, VA, The Dome
- May 15: North Charleston, SC, Firefly Distillery
- May 16: Huntsville, AL, The Orion Amphitheater
- May 21:Clearwater, FL, The BayCare Sound
- May 22: Pompano Beach, FL, Pompano Beach Amphitheater
- May 23: St Augustine, FL, St. Augustine Amphitheatre
- June 4: Raleigh, NC, Red Hat Amphitheater
- June 5: Charlotte, NC, Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
- June 6: Lexington, KY, Railbird Music Festival
- July 4: Milwaukee, WI, Summerfest
- July 6: Calgary, CA, Cowboys Music Festival
- July 9: Morrison, CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- July 11: Idaho Falls, ID, Mountain America Center
- July 14: Spokane, WA, Gesa Pavilion
- July 15: Bend, OR, Hayden Homes Amphitheater
- July 17: Saratoga, CA, The Mountain Winery
- August 6: Cleveland, OH, Jacobs Pavilion
- August 7: Detroit, MI, Masonic Temple Theatre
- September 11: Minneapolis, MN, The Armory
- September 12: Chicago, IL, The Salt Shed Outdoors
- September 15: Buffalo, NY, Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B
- September 18: New York, NY, The Rooftop at Pier 17
- September 19: Boston, MA, Leader Bank Pavilion
- September 22: Pittsburgh, PA, Stage AE Outdoors
- September 24: Charlottesville, VA, Ting Pavilion
- September 25: Knoxville, TN, Knoxville Civic Auditorium
- September 26: Atlanta, GA, Synovus Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
- December 3: St. Louis, MO, Chaifetz Arena
- December 4: Independence, MO, Cable Dahmer Arena
- December 10: Albuquerque, NM, Revel Entertainment Center

