Priscilla Block Promises a Show Like Never Before as She Kicks Off the Things You Didn’t See Tour
“I promise you won’t want to miss this tour…”

Photo Courtesy Priscilla Block
On Thursday evening, Priscilla Block will kick off her highly anticipated Monster Energy Outbreak: Things You Didn’t See Tour, and the platinum-selling star promises it’ll be one for the books.
Ahead of opening night at The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon in Fort Myers, Florida, Block gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at rehearsals, showing her hard at work perfecting a show that appears to feature choreography and a bigger production than ever before.

“When I said Things You Didn’t See, I also meant a show you’ve never seen before,” Block teased. “All I can say is… you don’t wanna miss this tour!!!”
She later offered another glimpse into rehearsals, writing, “Pushing myself harder and harder. So excited for this tour and IT STARTS TONIGHT 🤎 I promise you won’t want to miss this tour.”
The 15-date tour will showcase Priscilla Block’s signature charisma and sassy, unapologetic brand of country music for her fans, affectionately known as The Block Party, with stops across the Southeast and Midwest this fall. Greylan James and Payton Smith will join her on select dates.
The tour is in support of her sophomore album, Things You Didn’t See, which arrived earlier this month. The 14-song project pulls back the curtain on life offstage, exploring love, struggle, and the growing pains that come with finding yourself. It’s the most honest and real Block has ever been with her fans and allows them to see a different side of her artistry.
“Things You Didn’t See made perfect sense to title the album this. I feel like there’s so much of my life that I show on the internet and I’m very open, but there’s so many parts of my life that people haven’t seen and I felt like this was my chance to share my story and share a deeper side that people might not know yet,” she recently explained of the album title.

After wrapping this exciting run, Block will keep the party going into 2026 with her 20+ date Things You Didn’t See Tour, bringing her high-energy show to theaters across the country.
“The response to this album has been unbelievable, and I can’t wait to bring these songs to life on stage,” the North Carolina native shared upon the announcement. “This tour means everything to me. We’re performing every song from the record, and I promise it’s going to be something worth showing up for.”
See a complete list of Block’s upcoming tour dates below.
Priscilla Block On Tour:
Thu., Oct. 23 | The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon | Fort Myers, FL*#
Fri., Oct. 24 | Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Hollywood, FL^
Sat., Oct. 25 | The BayCare Sound | Clearwater, FL^
Sun., Oct. 26 | The St. Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL^
Wed., Oct. 29 | Two Dimes | Tuscaloosa, AL*#
Thurs., Oct. 30 | The Mill & Mine | Knoxville, TN*#
Fri., Oct. 31 | The Signal | Chattanooga, TN*#
Sat., Nov. 1 | The Wind Jammer | Isle of Palms, SC*#
Thurs., Nov. 6 | The Rave II | Milwaukee, WI*
Fri., Nov. 7 – Sat., Nov. 8 | Island Resort & Casino | Harris, MI*
Thurs., Nov. 13 | The Admiral | Omaha, NE*@
Sat., Nov. 15 | Val Air Ballroom | Des Moines, IA*@
Thurs., Nov. 20 | Mercury Ballroom | Louisville, KY*#
Fri., Nov. 21 | The Blue Note | Columbia, MO*#
Sat., Nov. 22 | Midnight Rodeo Springfield | Springfield, MO*#
Fri., Dec. 5 | Joe’s Live | Rosemont, IL*@
Sat., Dec. 6 | 8 Seconds Saloon | Indianapolis, IN*@
Thu., Jan. 22 | Fremont Theater | San Luis Obispo, CA
Fri., Jan. 23 | Uptown Theatre Napa | Napa, CA
Sat., Jan. 24 | Ace of Spades | Sacramento, CA
Thu., Jan. 29 | House of Blues | Anaheim, CA
Fri., Jan. 30 | House of Blues San Diego | San Diego, CA
Sat., Jan. 31 | Marquee Theatre | Tempe, AZ
Thu., Feb. 5 | The Depot | Salt Lake City, UT
Fri., Feb. 6 | Grizzly Rose | Denver, CO
Sat., Feb. 7 | Warehouse 2565 | Grand Junction, CO
Thu., Feb. 12 | The Cotillion Ballroom | Wichita, KS
Fri., Feb. 13 | Ozark Music Hall | Fayetteville, AR
Sat., Feb. 14 | Billy Bob’s Texas – Main Stage | Fort Worth, TX
Thu., Feb. 19 | Gruene Hall | New Braunfels, TX
Fri., Feb. 20 | House of Blues | Houston, TX
Sat., Feb. 21 | Texas Club | Baton Rouge, LA
Thu., Feb. 26 | The Bluestone | Columbus, OH
Fri., Feb. 27 | The Clyde Theatre | Fort Wayne, IN
Sat., Feb. 28 | The Intersection | Grand Rapids, MI
Wed., March 4 | Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN#
^ denotes support dates for Cole Swindell’s Happy Hour Sad Tour
* denotes Monster Energy Outbreak Tour: Things You Didn’t See
# denotes support from Greylan James
@ denotes support from Payton Smith
BOLD denotes newly-announced tour dates (openers TBA)
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