Tracy Lawrence has announced a second leg of his 2026 No Alibis Tour, adding 33 dates to the run and extending it through October.
The tour launched last month and includes a stop at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on May 3rd, Lawrence’s third consecutive appearance at the venue following back-to-back sellouts. The run also takes him through Minnesota and Wisconsin this weekend before spreading across the South, Midwest and both coasts through the fall.
Presale begins today, April 21, at 10 a.m. local time. General on-sale opens Friday, April 24, at 10 a.m. local time.
Throughout the 1990s, Lawrence established himself as one of country music’s most recognizable voices, scoring hits with “Alibis,” “Time Marches On,” “If the Good Die Young,” and “Paint Me a Birmingham.” He later added “Find Out Who Your Friends Are,” featuring Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney to his catalog of classics. His musical style draws on neo-traditional country and honky-tonk influences, and he has won Top New Male Vocalist honors from both Billboard and the Academy of Country Music.
No Alibis Tour Dates:
- April 23 — Duluth, MN — Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Symphony Hall
- April 24 — Prior Lake, MN — Mystic Showroom at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel
- April 25 — Wisconsin Dells, WI — Crystal Grand Music Theatre
- May 2 — Marietta, OH — Peoples Bank Theatre
- May 3 — Nashville, TN — Ryman Auditorium
- May 7 — Savannah, GA — Johnny Mercer Theater
- May 8 — Dothan, AL — Dothan Civic Center
- May 9 — Brandon, MS — Brandon Amphitheater
- May 14 — Wichita, KS — Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center Concert Hall
- May 16 — Pasadena, TX — Pasadena Strawberry Festival
- May 28 — Spartanburg, SC — Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
- May 29 — Roanoke, VA — Berglund Performing Arts Center
- May 30 — Reading, PA — Santander Performing Arts Center
- June 5 — Fayetteville, GA — Fayetteville Amphitheater
- June 6 — Orange Beach, AL — The Amphitheater at the Wharf
- June 7 — Myrtle Beach, SC — Carolina Country Music Festival
- June 11 — Decatur, AL — Rock the South
- June 12 — Corinth, MS — Crossroads Arena
- June 19 — Wildwood, NJ — Barefoot Country Music Festival
- June 20 — Cumberland, MD — First Peoples Wing-Off & Music Festival
- June 21 — Webster, MA — Indian Ranch Amphitheatre
- June 27 — Bonner Springs, KS — Country Stampede
- July 5 — Crystal Beach, TX — Camp Margaritaville RV Resort
- July 10 — Midland, TX — Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
- July 11 — South Padre Island, TX — South Padre Island Convention Center
- July 17 — Abilene, TX — Abilene Convention Center Auditorium
- July 18 — San Antonio, TX — Freeman Expo Hall
- July 24 — Kearney, NE — Buffalo County Fairgrounds
- July 25 — Colorado Springs, CO — El Pomar Great Hall at Pikes Peak Center
- July 31 — Harrington, DE — Delaware State Fairgrounds
- Aug. 6 — Brownstown, IN — Rock the Rind Music Festival
- Aug. 7 — Peoria, IL — Prairie Home Alliance Theater
- Aug. 8 — Worthington, IA — Worthington Memorial Park
- Aug. 13 — Glen Allen, VA — Innsbrook After Hours Concert Series
- Aug. 14 — Pikeville, KY — Appalachian Wireless Arena
- Aug. 15 — New Bern, NC — Maola
- Aug. 23 — Tucson, AZ — Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
- Aug. 27 — Prescott Valley, AZ — Findlay Toyota Center
- Aug. 28 — Chandler, AZ — The Showroom at Wild Horse Pass
- Aug. 29 — Long Beach, CA — Cali Country Cruise
- Sept. 4 — Folsom, CA — Stage 1 Theater at Harris Center for the Arts
- Sept. 11 — Shreveport, LA — Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
- Sept. 12 — Nacogdoches, TX — Festival Park
- Sept. 17 — Pryor, OK — Born & Raised Music Festival
- Sept. 24 — Akron, OH — Akron Civic Theatre
- Sept. 25 — Albany, NY — Palace Theatre
- Sept. 26 — Rochester, NY — Main Theater at Kodak Center
- Oct. 1 — Bismarck, ND — Bismarck Event Center
- Oct. 2 — Rapid City, SD — The Monument – Fine Arts Theatre
- Oct. 3 — Sioux City, IA — Orpheum Theatre
- Oct. 15 — Erie, PA — Liberty Park
- Oct. 16 — Saginaw, MI — Theater at Dow Event Center
- Oct. 22 — Green Bay, WI — EPIC Event Center
- Oct. 23 — Toledo, OH — Stranahan Theater
- Oct. 24 — Wabash, IN — Ford Theater at Honeywell Center



