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Ella Langley Announces Headlining 2026 The Dandelion Tour

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Rising country star Ella Langley has announced a new run of headlining shows across the U.S. this year.

The 16-date Dandelion Tour kicks off on May 7th in Toledo, Ohio, and includes stops in St. Louis, Oklahoma City, Austin, and more before wrapping in Fort Worth, Texas, on August 15th.

Joining Ella on tour as support across various dates are Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlowe, Kaitlin Butts, Gabriella Rose, and Laci Kaye Booth.

Presales start on Thursday, February 5th, ahead of the general sale on Friday, February 6th, at 10 am local time.

Ella's forthcoming album, Dandelion, is set for release on April 10th via Columbia Nashville. Executive produced by Ella alongside Miranda Lambert and Ben West, Dandelion stands as her most personal body of work to date. Langley released the title track on Friday, January 31st.

Ella Langley's The Dandelion Tour Dates:

May 7 - Toledo, Ohio @ Huntington Center
May 8 - St. Louis, Mo. @ Chaifetz Arena
May 14 - Estero, Fla. @ Hertz Arena
May 15 - Savannah, Ga. @ Enmarket Arena
June 18 - Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Zoo Amphitheatre
June 19 - Independence, Mo. @ Cable Dahmer Arena
June 25 - Salem, Va. @ Salem Civic Center
June 26 - Wilmington, N.C, @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park
July 23 - Pikeville, Kent. @ Appalachia Wireless Arena
July 24 - Cary, N.C. @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre
July 25 - North Charleston, S.C. @ North Charleston Coliseum
July 30 - Gilford, N.H. @ Banknh Pavilion
July 31 - Canandaigua, N.Y.@ CMAC
Aug. 13 - Austin, Texas @ Moody Center
Aug. 14 - Corpus Christi, Texas @ Hilliard Center
Aug. 15 - Fort Worth, Texas @ Dickies Arena

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