
Country music star Tyler Childers is adding new dates to his Snipe Hunt tour that will see him heading to cities like Chicago, Dallas, and Seattle next year, as well as a date in his native Kentucky as a headliner at the Railbird Festival. Childers' latest album, Snipe Hunter hit #6 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and earned him four Grammy nominations and his tour in support of it will take him across Europe before he comes to the U.S.
You can get artist presale access for Tyler Childers' 2026 tour starting on Wednesday, December 10, and general on-sale will follow on Friday, December 12. (Tickets to the Railbird Festival are already on sale here.) Here's what you need to know about how to get access to the presale and find out more about Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunt tour.
When is Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunt tour?
Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunt tour is adding new dates to his Snipe Hunt tour in 2026. In addition to a series of already-announced European shows in March, he'll be touring across the U.S. from April through October 2026, hitting cities like Dallas, St. Louis, Seattle and Chicago.
When do tickets for Tyler Childers' tour go on sale?
If you want to purchase artist presale tickets for Tyler Childers' 2026 tour, you can sign up on his website before Sunday, December 7 at 11:59 p.m. ET to gain access. Anyone who signs up for presale access can join the sale when it begins on Wednesday, December 10 at 11:00 a.m. local time. General on-sale will follow on Friday, December 12 at 11:00 a.m. local time.
Tyler Childers 2026 tour tickets cost:
Ticket prices for Tyler Childers' 2026 North American tour are not yet available, but seats to his European shows this spring start between €40-65, which converts to $46-75. If Ticketmaster doesn't have the seats you're looking for, you can check out options on reliable third-party sites like StubHub for more selection.
Where is Tyler Childers touring in 2026?
Tyler Childers' 2026 tour is scheduled for the following North American cities:
April 23—Dallas, TX—Dos Equis Pavilion*
June 4—Birmingham, AL—The Coca-Cola Amphitheater~
June 7—Lexington, KY—Railbird Festival
June 10—Darien Center, NY—Darien Lake Amphitheater†
June 11—Hershey, PA—Hersheypark Stadium†
July 9—St. Louis, MO—Hollywood Casino Amphitheater‡
July 12—Chicago, IL—Wrigley Field#
July 14—Kansas City, MO —Morton Amphitheater§
July 15—Des Moines, IA—Casey’s Center§
July 18—Boulder, CO—Folsom Field# (presented by AEG)
September 30—Sacramento, CA—Golden 1 Center§
October 2—Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena§
October 3—Portland, OR—Moda Center‡
*with special guests TBA and Scott T. Smith
~with special guests Evan Honer and Scott T. Smith
†with special guest Evan Honer
‡with special guests Wednesday and Scott T. Smith
#with special guests Jon Batiste and Wednesday
§with special guest Wednesday
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