Randy Houser Announces “Magnolia Tour”

Randy Houser Announces “Magnolia Tour”

Randy Houser will embark on the Magnolia Tour this fall. The upcoming trek, which takes its name after Randy’s new studio album, is slated to visit a dozen cities, including Dallas, New York, Boston and more. Additional dates will be announced soon.

Randy shipped his new single, “No Stone Unturned,” to country radio on May 20. Penned by Randy and Dallas Davidson, “No Stone Unturned” finds Randy delivering another vocal gem as he bellows out the mid-tempo tune.

“My true passion is being out on the road, playing music,” says Randy. “That’s kind of what ‘No Stone Unturned’ is all about—I’ve always fancied myself a little bit of a traveling man so I’m looking forward to getting back out there and doing what I love.”

Paul Cauthen will join Randy for select dates on the road. Tickets go on sale on June 7 at 8 a.m. CT, with pre-sale begining on June 5.

Magnolia Tour Dates

Oct. 24 | Dallas, TX | Bomb Factory
Oct. 26 | Austin, TX | Nutty Brown Café & Amphitheatre*
Nov. 2 | Chattanooga, TN | Tivoli Theatre*
Nov. 8 | Indianapolis, IN | 8 Seconds Saloon*
Nov. 13 | Athens, GA | Georgia Theatre*
Nov. 14 | Knoxville, TN | Tennessee Theatre*
Nov. 15 | Richmond, VA | The National*
Nov.16 | Charlottesville, VA | Jefferson Theater*
Nov. 21 | Lake Buena Vista, FL | House of Blues*
Nov. 22 | Fort Myers, FL | The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon*
Dec. 11 | New York City, NY | Webster Hall*
Dec. 12 | Boston, MA | Paradise Rock Club*

*with Paul Cauthen

photo by NCD

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