Kip Moore Extends Solitary Tracks World Tour With 20+ New Dates
“There is truly nothing that comes close to the feeling and connection we feel when we’re with our crowds on our fall tour…”

Kip Moore; Photo by PJ Brown
Kip Moore just announced plans to extend his SOLITARY TRACKS WORLD TOUR into the fall.
The multi-platinum star unveiled over 20 new dates for the trek, which finds him making stops in Detroit, Cincinnati, Nashville, Atlanta, and more from October 17 through December 20.
Known for his high-energy live shows and passionate fanbase, Moore has built a loyal following around the globe, and this tour extension is sure to thrill his legion of fans across the country.

Moore is set to welcome McCoy Moore, Leon Majcen, and Caylee Hammack as special guests on select dates of the tour. (See below for a complete list of dates and special guests).
“There is truly nothing that comes close to the feeling and connection we feel when we’re with our crowds on our fall tour,” Moore said. “There’s an element to every show where neither the fans nor us know exactly how the night will play out. We’ve played for three hours on occasion. And, I always wanted to make an attempt at bringing the music into different countries and cultures, but to see what it’s grown into is beyond what I had in my head. I’m also excited for who we have coming out this fall, I take it very seriously in choosing acts to bring out with us and Leon, Caylee and McCoy are all truly special and individual artists.”
Tickets for the latest leg of the SOLITARY TRACKS WORLD TOUR are set to go on sale starting Friday, July 11 at 10 am local time. Fans have the option to purchase VIP tickets with three tiers of fan experiences to choose from.

SOLITARY TRACKS FALL TOUR Official Dates:
10.17 – Pueblo, CO – Pueblo Memorial Hall*^
10.18 – Cheyenne, WY – The Lincoln*^
10.23 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory*^
10.24 – Bozeman, MT – The Elm*^
10.25 – Bozeman, MT – The Elm*^
10.30 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection *^
10.31 – Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall*^
11.1 – Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall*^
11.6 – Columbia, MO – The Blue Note*
11.7 – Wichita, KS – The Cotillion*
11.8 – Lincoln, NE – Bourbon Theatre*
11.13 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom*
11.14 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom*
11.15 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount*
12.4 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s#
12.5 – Cleveland, OH – House Of Blues#
12.6 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre#
12.11 – Portland, ME – State Theater*
12.12 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater*
12.13 – Colombus, OH – The Bluestone*
12.18 – Nashville, TN – The Ryman Auditorium*
12.19 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre*
12.20 – Chattanooga, TN – The Signal*
*McCoy Moore
*^Leon Majcen
#Caylee Hammack
This trek continues in support of Moore’s sixth studio album, Solitary Tracks, which arrived earlier this year. With 23 tracks, it’s the Georgia native’s biggest and most ambitious album to date.
Co-produced by Moore alongside Jaren Johnston, with additional production from Oscar Charles and Jay Joyce, the project reflects the artist’s personal and professional growth as he leans more confidently into his instincts.
“There’s no pattern you have to follow, and sometimes you gotta gamble on yourself,” Moore previously shared. “You gotta be bold enough to trust your gut, and willing to roll those dice if you believe something. I’m never going to cheat by just trying to write what I think people want to hear, or hold onto a sound that worked for me. I have to constantly stretch and go where I need to go, or it’s going to be disingenuous. I’m going to always be authentic with myself, with every record, and all I ever hope is that people find a little solace. This project is a journey in itself, so I hope it helps people navigate their own life.”

Along with the fan-favorite title track, Solitary Tracks includes a slew of other stand-out songs including “Bad Spot,”“Around You,”“Live Here to Work,”“Learning As I Go,”“Flowers in December” and “Wildfire.”
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