Chris Young has announced that he will be hitting the road this fall for the headlining Famous Friends Tour 2021 that will feature special guest Mitchell Tenpenny as direct support along with Callista Clark.
The 12-stop arena and amphitheater tour will be kicking off on October 21st in Little Rock, AR at the First Security Amphitheater and will wrap up on November 20th in Dekalb, IL at the Northern Illinois University - Convocation Center.
Young had this to say, "Everybody's been asking me when's the tour announce - well now you have your answer and I couldn't be more excited about it. I'm pumped to be able to share some of this new music on tour!" See the dates below:
October 21 Little Rock, AR First Security Amphitheater
October 22 New Braunfels, TX Whitewater Amphitheater
October 23 Grand Prairie, TX Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie
November 4 Rapid City, SD Summit Arena at The Monument
November 5 Rochester, MN Mayo Civic Center Arena
November 6 Bemidji, MN Sanford Center
November 11 Sugar Land, TX Smart Financial Centre
November 12 Baton Rouge, LA Raising Cane's River Center
November 13 Corpus Christi, TX Concrete Street Amphitheater
November 18 Green Bay, WI Resch Center
November 19 Coralville, IA Xtream Arena
November 20 Dekalb, IL Northern Illinois University - Convocation Center
December 5 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena with Payton Smith
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