Chris Janson has announced via social media the schedule for his 30-date 2021 Back at It Tour.
"Ready for ya 2021! Back at it! More dates to be added," Janson wrote on Instagram.
The tour begins with a concert in Meridian, Mississippi, on April 16 and is scheduled to run through December 9. The final concert will be in Detroit.
Janson, who spent most of 2020 off the road due to the COVID-19 pandemic, released a working-class anthem titled "Put Me Back to Work" online on April 16, 2020.
Chris Janson's Back at It Tour Dates:
April 16 — Meridian, Miss. @ Riley Center for the Performing ArtsApril 17 — Hiawassee, Ga. @ Anderson Music Hall, Georgia Mountain FairgroundsApril 24 — Wabash, Ind. @ 13-24 Drive-InMay 7 — Daytona Beach, Fla. @ Oceanfront BandshellMay 15 — Alexander, Ark. @ Carter Off-Road ParkMay 29 — Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Weidner FieldJune 11 — Comstock, Neb. @ Comstock Windmill Festival 2021June 16 — North Lawrence, Ohio @ Country Fest 2021June 18 — Eldon, Iowa @ Wapello County FairgroundsJuly 4 — Dublin, Ohio @ Flannagan'sJuly 9 — Quakertown, Penn. @ Univest Performance CenterJuly 10 — Webster, Mass. @ Indian Ranch AmphitheatreJuly 11 — Hampton, Va. @ Hampton Roads Convention CenterJuly 16 — Eau Claire, Wis. @ Country Jam USA 2021July 17 — Fond du Lac, Wis. @ Fond du Lac County FairgroundsJuly 24 — Yerington, Nev. @ Night In The Country Festival 2021July 30 — Guthrie Center, Iowa @ Guthrie's River Ruckus 2021Aug. 12 — Lancaster, Penn. @ American Music TheatreAug. 14 — Malone, N.Y. @ TBAAug 20 — Winsted, Minn. @ Winstock Country Music Festival 2021Aug. 24 — Coeur D'Alene, Idaho @ North Idaho State FairAug. 26 — Mill Spring, N.C. @ Night in the Country Carolinas 2021Sept. 5 — Hyannis, Mass. @ Cape Cod Melody TentSept. 9 — Saginaw, Mich. @ Huntington Event ParkSept. 11 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Shake the Lake Festival 2021Sept. 17 — Hutchinson, Kan. @ Kansas State FairOct. 16 — Florence, Ariz. @ Country Thunder Arizona 2021Oct. 23 — Shipshewana, Ind. @ Blue Gate Performing Arts CenterDec. 9 — Detroit, Mich. @ Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel
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