Ty Myers Is Officially “Legal” And He’s Celebrating With a Massive Headlining Tour
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Ty Myers Is Officially “Legal” And He’s Celebrating With a Massive Headlining Tour

At just 18 years old, Ty Myers isn’t easing into adulthood, he’s kicking the door down, cranking the volume up, and hitting the road in a big way.


Today, the breakout country phenom announced “The Legal Tour,” a 33-date U.S. headline run that feels less like a victory lap… and more like a full-blown takeover.


PHOTO CREDIT: LIBBY DANFORTH
PHOTO CREDIT: LIBBY DANFORTH

From Sold-Out Sensation to Full-On Headliner

If you’ve been paying attention, you already know: Ty Myers is on fire right now.


Fresh off his SOLD-OUT, 73-date “The Select Tour,” the rising star has been packing venues night after night, fueled by the success of his GOLD-certified 2025 debut album. That tour grew so quickly it had to be expanded multiple times, a clear sign that fans can’t get enough.


And if you’ve seen him live? You get it.


Myers has built a reputation for high-energy, no-holds-barred performances that turn entire crowds into one giant singalong. It’s loud, it’s electric, and it’s exactly what country music needs right now.


The Legal Tour: Bigger Stages, Bigger Moments

Kicking off June 11 in Sidney, Maine, The Legal Tour will run through November 21, hitting some of the most iconic venues in the country along the way.


We’re talking:

  • New York City – The Rooftop at Pier 17 (June 13)

  • Red Rocks Amphitheatre, CO – one of the most legendary stages in the world (August 30)

  • Austin, TX – Moody Center (November 20)


Yeah… this is not a small step up. This is a full-blown leap.



A Stacked Lineup of Rising Talent

Myers isn’t coming alone, either — he’s bringing along some serious talent for the ride.

  • Benny G joins every date as direct support

  • Brent Cobb (★) — acclaimed singer/songwriter, appears on select dates

  • Lanie Gardner (◼) — one of country’s fastest-rising voices , also joins select shows


Translation: show up early. Stay late. You’re getting your money’s worth.


Tour Highlights You Don’t Want to Miss

While every stop is shaping up to be a party, a few stretches of the tour stand out:


Summer Kickoff (June)

The Northeast gets first dibs, with stops in Maine, New Hampshire, NYC, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania — perfect for those warm summer nights.


Western Run (August)

A scenic stretch through Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Nevada, and Colorado, capped off by that massive Red Rocks show.


Southern Swing (September–October)

From Alabama to Florida to the Carolinas, Myers hits some of the South’s most beloved amphitheaters — prime territory for rowdy crowds.


Texas Finale (November)

Everything wraps up deep in country music country with Austin and Fort Worth, promising a high-energy, full-circle ending.


How to Get Tickets

If you’re planning to catch Ty Myers live this year (and you should), here’s the game plan:

  • Presales: March 31 – April 2

  • Public On-Sale: April 3


Head over to www.tymyersmusic.com for ticket info and updates.


The Bottom Line

Ty Myers turning 18 isn’t just a birthday milestone, it’s a statement.


He’s stepping into this next chapter with confidence, momentum, and a fanbase that’s growing by the second. The Legal Tour feels like the moment where a rising star officially becomes a household name.


So yeah… if he’s coming anywhere near your city, you might want to grab those tickets fast. Because if his last tour taught us anything, they won’t last long.



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