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Clint Black, Midland Announce Fall 2026 Co-Headlining Tour

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Country music legend Clint Black and country trio Midland have announced a special, limited co-headlining tour this Fall.

The two acts will do eight shows together starting October 8 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The trek wraps on October 24 in Glen Allen, Virginia.

With a career spanning decades, Black continues to captivate audiences with timeless hits including "Killin' Time," "A Better Man," and "Like the Rain," while Midland have earned widespread acclaim for their distinctive sound and fan-favorite songs like "Drinkin' Problem," "Burn Out," and "Sunrise Tells the Story."

Black and Midland are set to release their new duet "Up In Texas" on Midland's forthcoming album Stages, out next Friday, June 12th, via Blue Highway Records.

Clint Black, Midland Fall 2026 Tour Dates:

October 8, 2026 — Charlotte, NC — TD Amp Ballantyne
October 9, 2026 — Indianapolis, IN — Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
October 10, 2026 — Camdentown, MO — Ozarks Amphitheater
October 15, 2026 — Louisville, KY — The Louisville Palace
October 16, 2026 — Auburn, AL — Gogue Performing Arts Center at Auburn University*
October 22, 2026 — Lynchburg, VA — Lynchburg Amphitheater at Riverfront Park
October 23, 2026 — Durham, NC — DPAC
October 24, 2026 — Glen Allen, VA — After Hours at The Innsbrook Pavilion

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