Virginia’s own 49 Winchester is hitting the road for more live shows supporting their upcoming fifth album, Leavin’ This Holler. On Tuesday (July 30), the celebrated country and Americana outfit revealed eight new dates for their already-extensive 2024 fall tour.
Their already jam-packed schedule now features additional stops across the South and Northeast. 49 Winchester has tapped an eclectic mix of artists to join them as support on the dates, including Matt Koziol, Corb Lund, Bayker Blakenship, and John R Miller.
The live shows will allow fans a first chance to experience tracks from Leavin’ This Holler, which is set for release on Aug. 2 via New West Records. It’s the group’s first new full-length project since their 2022 breakout LP Fortune Favors the Bold, which garnered widespread acclaim and a coveted opening slot on Tyler Childers’ sold-out Mule Pule ’24 Tour.
A limited artist presale was held from Wednesday, July 31 to Aug. 1, while a Spotify exclusive presale will begin on Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. local time until 10 p.m. local time. All remaining tickets will be available during a general public on-sale which kicks off on Friday, Aug. 2 at 10 a.m. local time.
A complete list of 49 Winchester’s 2024 tour dates can be found below, with newly added dates in bold. Additional ticketing information can be found by visiting the band’s official website.
49 Winchester’s 2024 Leavin’ This Holler Tour Dates:
Aug. 1 – McMinnville, Ore. @ Yamhill County Fair
Aug. 3 – Sacramento, Calif. @ Ace of Spades (with support from Kelsey Waldon)
Aug. 5 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ El Rey Theatre (with support from Kelsey Waldon)
Aug. 9 – Englewood, Colo. @ Gothic Theatre (with support from Coleman Jennings)
Aug. 10 – Bellvue, Colo. @ Mishawaka Amphitheatre (with support from Coleman Jennings)
Aug. 12 – Des Moines, Iowa @ Iowa State Fair
Aug. 15 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ The Run For A Million
Aug. 16 – New Braunfels, Texas @ Whitewater Amphitheater (with Wyatt Flores)
Aug. 17 – Houston, Texas @ Armadillo Palace (with support from Drayton Farley)
Aug. 23 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park (supporting Blackberry Smoke)
Aug. 24 – Petros, Tenn. @ Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary (supporting Blackberry Smoke)
Aug. 25 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverfront Live (supporting Blackberry Smoke)
Aug. 30 – Virginia Beach, Va. @ 24th Street Stage
Aug. 31 – Isle of Palms, S.C. @ The Windjammer (with support from The Weathered Souls)
Sept. 1 – Isle of Palms, S.C. @ The Windjammer (with support from The Weathered Souls)
Sept. 5 – Raleigh, N.C. @ The Ritz (with support from Maggie Antone)
Sept. 6 – Richmond, Va. @ The National (with support from Maggie Antone)
Sept. 7 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Brooklyn Bowl (with support from Maggie Antone)
Sept. 9 – Boston, MA @ Royale Boston (with support from Maggie Antone)
Sept. 10 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom (with support from Maggie Antone)
Sept. 11 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom (with support from Maggie Antone)
Sept. 13 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE Outdoors (supporting Charles Wesley Godwin)
Sept. 14 – Bristol, Tenn./Va. @ Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion
Sept. 19 – Orlando, Fla. @ Plaza Live (with support from Matt Koziol)
Sept. 20 – Fort Myers, Fla. @ The Ranch (with support from Matt Koziol)
Sept. 21 – St Petersburg, Fla. @ Jannus Live (with support from Matt Koziol)
Oct. 10 – Oxford, Miss. @ The Lyric Oxford (with support from Matt Koziol)
Oct. 11 – Fort Smith, Ark. @ Peacemaker Festival
Oct. 12 – Cuero, Texas @ Cuero Turkeyfest
Oct. 15 – New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues (with support from Corb Lund)
Oct. 17 – Birmingham, Ala. @ Iron City (with support from Corb Lund)
Oct. 19 – Greenville, S.C. @ Greenville Country Music Fest
Oct. 22 – Charlottesville, Va. @ Jefferson Theater (with support from Corb Lund)
Oct. 25 – Norwalk, Conn. @ District Music Hall (with support from Corb Lund)
Oct. 26 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Town Ballroom (with support from Corb Lund)
Oct. 29 – Columbus, Ohio @ The Bluestone (with support from Bayker Blankenship)
Oct. 31 – Baton Rouge, La. @ Texas Club (with support from John R Miller)
Nov. 2 – Dallas, Texas @ Dos Equis Pavilion (supporting Whiskey Myers)