Young country music phenom Wyatt Flores has just announced the dates for his “Welcome to the Plains” tour, set to take the stage across North America. This announcement, made today, has already ignited excitement among fans eager to see the rising star perform live. Joining Wyatt Flores on the tour will be a stellar lineup of supporting acts, including Jake Kohn, JR Carroll, Evan Honer, Kaitlin Butts, and Noeline Hofmann, the Damn Quails, Zandi Holdup, Wyatt Baker, Lance Roark, Bo Staloch, and The Great Divide.
Wyatt Flores, a dynamic presence in the country music scene, has been captivating audiences with his authentic sound and heartfelt lyrics. Flores burst onto the scene with his debut “Life Lessons,” which showcased his talent for storytelling and his deep connection to his roots. His unique blend of traditional country music with a modern twist has earned him a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. the short album “Half Life” followed a few months later, which brought a new element of tragedy to his sound.
The “Welcome to the Plains” tour kicks off on October 10th in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and will see Flores performing in major cities across the United States and Canada. Some highlights of the tour include performances at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas, the Greenville Country Music Fest in South Carolina, and two nights at the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. The tour will conclude with back-to-back shows at Cains Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on December 30th and 31st.
With an impressive support lineup featuring JR Carroll, Evan Honer, Noeline Hofmann, and more, the “Welcome to the Plains” tour promises to be Wyatt’s most significant tour to date. It also marks his first big announcement since his brief hiatus from touring, which he discussed at-length in his recent sit-down with Country Central.
Tickets are expected to sell quickly, so fans are encouraged to secure their spots as soon as possible. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit Wyatt Flores’s official website.
Tour Dates:
10/10 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
10/11 – Dallas, Texas
10/17 – Atlanta, Georgia
10/18 – Raleigh, North Carolina
10/19 – Charlotte, North Carolina
10/20 – Greenville, South Carolina
10/24 – Oxford, Mississippi
10/25 – Birmingham, Alabama
10/26 – Little Rock, Arkansas
10/29 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
10/31 – Chicago, Illinois
11/01 – Chicago, Illinois
11/02 – Madison, Wisconsin
11/12 – Cincinnati, Ohio
11/13 – Royal Oak, Michigan
11/15 – East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
11/16 – East Cleveland, Ohio
11/17 – Toronto, Canada
11/20 – London, Canada
11/22 – Montreal, Canada
11/23 – Ottawa, Canada
12/02 – Washington, District of Columbia
12/03 – Richmond, California
12/04 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
12/06 – Brooklyn, New York
12/07 – Boston, Massachusetts
12/13 – Nashville, Tennessee
12/14 – Nashville, Tennessee
12/27 – Fort Worth, Texas
12/30 – Tulsa, Oklahoma
12/31 – Tulsa, Oklahoma