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Little Big Town Announce Fall 2026 'For The Art Of It' Tour

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Multi-platinum Grammy Award-winning Little Big Town have announced the Fall 2026 "For The Art Of It" Tour.

Produced by Live Nation and in support of their forthcoming album It's A Dying Art, the U.S.-Canada tour kicks off in St. Petersburg, Florida, on September 24.

Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet, and Jimi Westbrook are set to perform in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Toronto, and more this fall.

Tickets go on sale on Friday, June 12 at 10 a.m. at LiveNation.com, LittleBigTown.com and Ticketmaster.com. Presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale. The tour will also offer exclusive VIP packages and elevated fan experiences available in each city.

Meanwhile, Little Big Town's 12th studio album, It's A Dying Art, arrives on August 28 via MCA.

The album features standout collaborations with friends including Ashley Monroe, Jason Isbell, and Kelsea Ballerini.

Ahead of the album's release, the band has offered fans an early glimpse into It's A Dying Art with two standout tracks, starting with the lead track "Hey There Sunshine."

Most recently, the band released "Over and Over," which Billboard hailed as a "top-shelf post-breakup anthem."

For The Art Of It Tour Dates:

Sept. 24 -- St. Petersburg, FL -- Duke Energy Center for the Arts - Mahaffey Theater
Sept. 25 -- Orlando, FL -- Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts -- Walt Disney Theater
Sept. 26 -- Atlanta, GA -- Fox Theatre
Oct. 1 -- Louisville, KY -- The Louisville Palace Theatre
Oct. 2 -- Milwaukee, WI -- Miller High Life Theatre
Oct. 8 -- Chattanooga, TN -- Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Oct. 9 -- St. Louis, MO -- Stifel Theatre
Oct. 10 -- Minneapolis, MN -- State Theatre
Oct. 15 -- Boston, MA -- Boch Center Wang Theatre
Oct. 17 -- Philadelphia, PA -- The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
Oct. 18 -- Wallingford, CT -- Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Oct. 22 -- Newark, NJ -- New Jersey Performing Arts Center -- Prudential Hall
Oct. 24 -- National Harbor, MD -- The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Oct. 25 -- Pittsburgh, PA -- Citizens Live at The Wylie
Oct. 29 -- San Antonio, TX -- Majestic Theatre
Oct. 30 -- Houston, TX -- The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts
Oct. 31 -- Dallas, TX -- Music Hall at Fair Park
Nov. 5 -- Virginia Beach, VA -- The Dome by Rutter Mills
Nov. 6 -- Durham, NC -- DPAC
Nov. 7 -- Charlotte, NC -- Ovens Auditorium
Nov. 12 -- Akron, OH -- Akron Civic Theatre
Nov. 13 -- Columbus, OH -- Mershon Auditorium
Nov. 14 -- Indianapolis, IN -- Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Nov. 19 -- Chicago, IL -- The Chicago Theatre
Nov. 20 -- Detroit, MI -- Fox Theatre
Nov. 22 -- Toronto, ON -- Massey Hall

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