Big Stages, Bigger Songs: Parker McCollum Reveals 2026 Tour Dates
- All Country News
- Sep 22
- 3 min read
Country music’s Golden Boy, Parker McCollum, is kicking off 2026 with a bang, announcing his first tour in support of his self-titled MCA album, PARKER MCCOLLUM. Known for his relentless work ethic and his deep connection to fans, McCollum is doubling down on what made him a household name: nights spent under arena lights, pouring heart and soul into every lyric.

The 14-date run, produced by Emporium Presents, will spotlight his newest hits, “What Kinda Man,” “Killin’ Me,” “Big Sky,” and “Solid Country Gold," alongside the chart-toppers that have turned him into one of country music’s most reliable headliners.
The Rising Stars Joining the Ride
McCollum isn’t going it alone. The lineup reads like a who’s-who of country’s next wave: Max McNown, Jake Worthington, William Beckmann, Jackson Wendell, Tyler Halverson, and Laci Kaye Booth. Each name brings its own brand of grit, storytelling, and fresh energy to the stage, making this more than just a concert, it’s a showcase of country’s future.
Fans can expect Worthington’s traditional-leaning twang, Beckmann’s soulful borderland ballads, and Booth’s velvet vocals to warm up the crowd before McCollum even hits the stage. Add in Halverson’s modern outlaw edge, McNown’s storytelling, and Wendell’s fast-rising star power, and you’ve got an opening slate that could headline shows of its own.
What Fans Can Expect
If Parker’s 2025 shows were any indicator, expect a tour that leans heavy on authenticity, arena-shaking singalongs, and McCollum’s signature mix of swagger and vulnerability. He’s the rare artist who can bring thousands to their feet with “Pretty Heart” and just as easily silence a crowd with a stripped-down ballad.
This tour will be both a victory lap and a bold new chapter, fans can expect new stage production, more personal storytelling, and a setlist that digs deeper into his latest album while honoring the songs that built his fanbase.
And for those making the trek to multiple shows? McCollum has a reputation for mixing things up, ensuring no two nights are ever quite the same.
Tour Dates
January 23 – El Paso, TX | Don Haskins Center
January 24 – Glendale, AZ | Desert Diamond Arena
January 29 – Edinburg, TX | Bert Ogden Arena
January 30 – Corpus Christi, TX | Hillard Center Arena
January 31 – San Antonio, TX | Frost Bank Center
February 5 – Oxford, MS | SJB Pavilion at Ole Miss
February 6 – Lexington, KY | Rupp Arena
February 7 – Salem, VA | Salem Civic Center
February 12 – Winston-Salem, NC | LJVM Coliseum
February 13 – Auburn, AL | Neville Arena
February 14 – Savannah, GA | Enmarket Arena
March 26 – Estero, FL | Hertz Arena
March 27 – St. Augustine, FL | St. Augustine Amphitheater
March 28 – St. Augustine, FL | St. Augustine Amphitheater
Tickets & Presale
Tickets hit general onsale Friday, September 26 at 10 a.m. local time via ParkerMcCollum.com. Citi cardholders get first dibs with an exclusive presale running September 23–25 through the Citi Entertainment program.
Closing Out 2025, Ushering in 2026
Before the tour even launches, McCollum will close out 2025 in style with a New Year’s Eve blowout at Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena. It’s a fitting send-off for a year that cemented his superstar status and a thrilling setup for the road ahead.
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