Today (September 10), Country Music Hall of Famers Brooks & Dunn — consisting of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn — announced their newest endeavor, hitting the road for their Neon Moon Tour in the spring of 2025.
“NEON MOON TOUR 2025 coming to a city near you! Bringin’ our friend @davidleemurphy so you know it’s gonna be a party. Tickets on sale this Friday, September 13th at 10am local time,” the pair shared via Instagram, and naturally, their 318k followers could not contain their excitement for everything it will entail, taking to the comment section of the post:
“YESSS!!! NEON MOON TOUR 2025!!!”
“Sign me up right now. I have to go to this.”
“❤️❤️❤️❤️ I make myself a promise to see them. My favorite duo ever!”
Named after one of the smash hits from their 1991 debut album, Brand New Man, it is safe to say that the duo will be bringing classic country music all across America during this trek, paying tribute to their vast, 30-year career.
To make the Neon Moon Tour even more of a party, the CMA Award winners are bringing out David Lee Murphy on the road as well, who will be the supporting act at every stop, just like he was during The Reboot Tour in the summer of 2024.
As for where exactly the pair is going, the first leg of this Live Nation-produced tour will begin in Lubbock, Texas on March 13 and conclude in Louisville, Kentucky on April 26, hitting 10 different cities in between. If the Neon Moon Tour is not coming to a city near you, have no fear, as it is expected to extend into the months ahead, with more stops being announced at a later date.
If you would like to see the show for yourself, as mentioned briefly via Brooks & Dunn’s Instagram post, tickets will be available Friday, September 13, at 10am local time via brooks-dunn.com. Be sure to set those alarms!
Neon Moon Tour Dates:
- March 13 — Lubbock, Texas — United Supermarkets Arena
- March 14 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center
- March 15 — Corpus Christi, Texas — American Bank Center
- March 27 — Raleigh, N.C. — PNC Arena
- March 28 — Charlotte, N.C. — Spectrum Center
- March 29 — Charlottesville, Va. — John Paul Jones Arena
- Apr. 3 — Indianapolis, Ind. — Gainbridge Fieldhouse
- Apr. 4 — Peoria, Ill. — Peoria Civic Center Arena
- Apr. 5 — Rosemont, Ill. — Allstate Arena
- Apr. 24 — Des Moines, Iowa — Wells Fargo Arena
- Apr. 25 — St. Louis, Mo. — Enterprise Center
- Apr. 26 — Louisville, Ky. — KFC Yum! Center