Dan + Shay have announced their upcoming Just the Right Kind of Crazy tour, set to begin on October 1 at Louisville's Headliners Music Hall and, after 15 dates, wraps on October 24 at Birmingham's Iron City venue.
"We are PUMPED to hit the road this fall with a newly designed set list and light show!" said Dan Smyers in a presser.
"And we're really excited to have our good friend Kelsea Ballerini on a handful of the dates. As always, we look forward to meeting as many fans as possible at the shows. See y'all out there!"
The group also posted a tour promo video to Facebook in which they asked Bellerini, "What's up Kelsea? We were wondering if you're not busy this fall, if maybe you'd come with us?" She said yes, apparently.
Full list of tour dates:
Oct. 1 - Headliners Music Hall, Louisville, Kentucky
Oct. 2 - Rave, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Oct. 3 - LC Pavilion WCOL Fest, Columbus, Ohio
Oct. 4 - Penn State, University Park, Pennsvlvania
Oct. 8 - The Mann Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania*
Oct. 9 - The Emporium, Patchogue, New York*
Oct. 10 - The National, Richmond, Virginia*
Oct. 11 - The Fillmore, Silver Spring, Maryland*
Oct. 15 - Mill City Nights, Minneapolis, Minnesota*
Oct. 16 - The Blue Note, Columbia, Missouri
Oct. 18 - The Intersection, Grand Rapids, Michigan*
Oct. 21 - UCF Arena, Orlando, Florida
Oct. 22 - University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida
Oct. 23 - Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida*
Oct. 24 - Iron City, Birmingham, Alabama*
* - dates w/ Kelsea Ballerini
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