Nissan Stadium June 9, 2022
Also Set to Perform on CMA Fest Vibes Stage June 9
as the “Country Comeback Tour” With Billy Dean And Wade Hayes
35th Anniversary Tour Expands With New Shows Added
Nashville, TN – Iconic 8 Track Entertainment country stars, Shenandoah, will kick off CMA Fest’s nightly shows at Nissan Stadium on Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 7:45 p.m joining the previously announced star-studded line up of artists including Darius Rucker, Zac Brown Band, Jason Aldean and Keith Urban. The band will also perform on CMA Fest’s Vibes Stage with Billy Dean and Wade Hayes earlier in the day on June 9 at 11:45 a.m. as the “Country Comeback Tour With Billy Dean And Wade Hayes.” Following their CMA Fest performances, Shenandoah continues their 35th Anniversary Tour which has just been expanded to include a slew of new dates.
“The excitement of the last couple of months has been off the chain, ” remarked Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon. “We signed with 8 Track Entertainment and received word that we’re part of the CMA’s lineup at Nissan Stadium for the big shindig on Thursday, June 9. There’s new music in the works and the ‘Country Comeback Tour’ with Billy Dean and Wade Hayes that we’ll debut at CMA Fest this year. We have a lot to be thankful for and are grateful for the Lord’s favor.”
The legendary country group began touring again in mid-April as the live touring business returned following pandemic shutdowns. Enthusiastic fans have flocked to see Shenandoah on the 35th Anniversary Tour to hear them play hit after hit at jam-packed shows in every city. Additional tour stops added to the 50+ dates schedule are included below.
Shenandoah has been in the studio recording new music which will be released via 8 Track Entertainment later this year.
35th Anniversary Tour Dates:
June 04 – Ft. Worth, TX, Billy Bobs
June 09 – Nashville, TN, CMA Fest – Nissan Stadium
June 09 – Nashville, TN, CMA Fest – Ascend Park *
June 11 – Nevada, MO, Bushwacker Days
June 14 – Eminence, MO, Gardiner Farms
June 16 – Cedar Park, TX, Haute Spot
June 17 – Stockdale, TX, Watermelon Jubilee
June 24 – Chipley, FL, Street Festival
July 02 – Van Alstyne, TX, Downtown Stage
July 03 – Alvarado, TX, City Festival
July 04 – Albuquerque, NM, Freedom Fest
July 09 – New Salem, ND, Morton County Fairgrounds
July 14 – Tuscumbia, AL, Jimmy Gardiner
July 15 – Crete, NE, Saline Co. Fair
July 16 – Watertown, MN, Rib Fest,
July 21 – Colorado Springs, CO, Boot Barn Hall
July 22 – McCook, NE, Red Willow County Fairgrounds
July 23 – Hannibal, MO, BBQ Festival
July 28 – Rainsville, AL, NACC,
July 29 – Cookeville, TN, Dogwood Park
Aug. 05 – McMinnville, OR, Yamhill County Fair
Aug. 06 – Junction City, OR, Five Fourteen Winery
Aug. 07 – Junction City, OR, Five Fourteen Winery
Aug. 10 – Sioux Falls, SD, Sioux Empire Fair*
Aug. 13 – Hot Springs, AR, Magic Springs
Aug. 19 – Monroeville, IN, St. Rose Catholic School
Aug. 20 – Two Harbors, MN, TBD
Aug. 26 – Gray, TN, Appilation Fair
Aug. 27 – Franklin, GA, Heard County Performing Arts Center
Aug. 30 – Hamilton, MT, Ravalli County Fairgrounds
Aug. 31 – Jackson Hole, WY, Cowboy Bar
Sept. 01 – Great Falls, MT, Icehouse
Sept. 09 – Granger, TX, Cotton Club
Sept. 10 – Buda, TX, Buck’s Backyard
Sept. 16 – Clay, WV, Clay Golden Delicious Festival
Sept. 17 – Cowan, TNa, Fall Heritage Fest
Sept. 23 – Delhart, TX, La Rita Performing Arts Centre
Sept. 24 – Alto, NM, Private Event
Sept. 30 – Rosenburg, TX, Ft. Bend Co Fair
Oct. 01 – Robstown, TX, Richard Borchard Fairgrounds
Oct. 07 – Gainsville, TN, Jackson Co. Airport
Oct. 08 – El Dorado, AR, Music Fest
Oct. 09 – Cuero, TX, TurkeyFest
Oct. 15 – Lebanon, OH, Waren Co. Fair
Oct. 21 – Augusta, GA, Miller Theatre
Oct. 22 – Meadville, MS, Homochitto River Festival
Oct. 28 – Sioux City, IA, Hard Rock Sioux City
Nov. 05 – Tomball, TX, Concert in the Country
Nov. 12 – Douglas, GA, The Martin Centre
Dec. 02 – Columbia, TN, Mulehouse (Chrismas Show)
Dec. 03 – Mount Vernon, KY, Renfro (Chrismas show)
Dec. 10 – Laughlin, NV, Riverwind Casino*
*Country Comeback Tour