Country duo Brooks & Dunn will bring their extensive roster of hits to cities across America next spring. Earlier today (Sept. 10), the hitmakers confirmed the first round of dates for their 2025 Neon Moon Tour.
The stretch of dates will begin on March 13 with a performance in Lubbock, Texas, and will continue to 11 more cities across the U.S., including Charlotte, Indianapolis, and St. Louis. Currently, the tour is scheduled to wrap up on April 26 in Louisville, but additional dates are expected to be added in the coming weeks.
Since joining forces in 1990, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have built an impressive legacy in the country music space. The pair have earned 20 No. 1 hits, including their 1992 chart-topping heartbreak anthem “Neon Moon,” which the tour is named after. Following their popular post-retirement Las Vegas residency with longtime friend and collaborator Reba McEntire, Brooks & Dunn dropped their most recent studio album, Reboot, in 2019. The project included 12 rerecordings of their biggest hits, featuring guest appearances from Ashley McBryde, Luke Combs, Kacey Musgraves, Thomas Rhett, and more.
Since the release of Reboot, Brooks & Dunn has kept a steady presence on the road, performing a mix of their most recognizable singles and fan favorites. Neon Moon Tour attendees can expect to hear back-to-back hits during the shows, which promise to serve as an energetic career retrospective through song.
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member and fellow 90s country hitmaker David Lee Murphy will serve as the opening act for this leg of the tour. General admission tickets and VIP packages for all dates will go on sale this Friday, Sept. 12, at 10 a.m. local time via Brooks & Dunn’s official website.
Brooks & Dunn’s 2025 Neon Moon Tour Dates:
March 13 – Lubbock, Texas @ United Supermarkets Arena
March 14 – Austin, Texas @ Moody Center
March 15 – Corpus Christi, Texas @ American Bank Center
March 27 – Raleigh, N.C. @ PNC Arena
March 28 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Spectrum Center
March 29 – Charlottesville, Va. @ John Paul Jones Arena
April 3 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
April 4 – Peoria, Ill. @ Peoria Civic Center Arena
April 5 – Rosemont, Ill. @ Allstate Arena
April 24 – Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena
April 25 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Enterprise Center
April 26 – Louisville, Ky. @ KFC Yum! Center