Singer-songwriter Brent Cobb and his band the Fixin’s are gearing up for an extensive headlining tour this summer and fall. Set to kick off on July 10 in Oklahoma City, the Ain’t Rocked in a While Tour will take Cobb and co. to cities in the U.S. and Canada through the end of November.
The stretch of dates is in support of Cobb and The Fixin’s upcoming record, Ain’t Rocked in a While, which is set for release July 11 via Ol’ Buddy Records/Thirty Tigers. The project aims to capture the blazing energy that radiates from the stage during Cobb’s live shows, melding familiar country elements with the electrifying, riff-heavy classic rock sound that influenced him in his early days.
“I feel like sometimes when people come to our shows, there might be a disconnect,” Cobb shares in a statement. “People might view me as just a singer-songwriter. You know, sit down and tell ’em a nice, little Southern story. Sing ’em a song. And our live show kinda rocks. Sometimes people are taken aback. I want people to have an album of reference.”
Cobb, guitarist Matt McDaniel, bassist Josh Williams, and drummer Len Clark will take their new collection of rollicking tracks to stages in Chicago, Pittsburgh, Portland, Toronto, Los Angeles, and more cities before wrapping up with a performance in Great Falls, Montana, on November 23.
Tickets for all newly announced live dates, which are listed below, will go on sale this Friday, May 2, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can find more information on the tour and ticketing options by visiting Brent Cobb’s official website.
Brent Cobb and the Fixin’s 2025 The Ain’t Rocked In a While Tour Dates:
July 10 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Beer City Music Hall
July 11 – Fort Worth, Texas @ Billy Bob’s
Aug. 16 – Hobart, Ind. @ The Art Theater
Aug. 17 – Cadillac, Mich. @ Coyote Crossing Resort
Aug. 22 – Douglas, Ga. @ Martin Center
Aug. 28 – Columbus, Ohio @ A&R Bar
Sept. 25 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Fine Line
Sept. 26 – Davenport, Iowa @ Racoon Motel
Sept. 27 – Chicago, Ill. @ Joe’s on Weed St.
Sept. 28 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ The Stache
Sept. 30 – Flint, Mich. @ The Machine Shop
Oct. 1 – Cleveland Heights, Ohio @ Grog Shop
Oct. 3 – Toronto, Ont. @ The Velvet Underground
Oct. 4 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Buffalo Iron Works
Oct. 5 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Thunderbird Café & Music Hall
Oct. 7 – Washington, D.C. @ The Hamilton
Oct. 8 – Ardmore, Pa. @ Ardmore Music Hall
Oct. 10 – Woodstock, N.Y. @ Levon Helm Studios
Oct. 12 – Fall River, Mass. @ Narrows Center of the Arts
Oct. 13 – New York, N.Y. @ Bowery Ballroom
Nov. 7 – Kansas City, Mo. Knuckleheads Saloon
Nov. 10 – Albuquerque, N.M. @ Revel
Nov. 11 – Tucson, Ariz. @ Club Congress
Nov. 13 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Troubadour
Nov. 16 – Menlo Park, Calif. @ The Guild
Nov. 18 – Healdsburg, Calif. @ Little Saint
Nov. 20 – Portland, Ore. @ Aladdin Theater
Nov. 21 – Seattle, Wash. @ Tractor Tavern
Nov. 22 – Spokane, Wash. @ The District at Knitting Factory
Nov. 23 – Great Falls, Mont. @ The Newberry