In April, Billy Strings mapped out an extensive touring schedule slated for the fall. The musician initially shared a list of concert dates that would take him and his band across the United States, from late September into mid-October, prior to a jaunt through Europe and eventually a return to The States. As a follow-up, the artist has confirmed the venues where he will perform. 

The artist has confirmed that he will commence his fall run with a two-night stay in Buena Vista, Colo., on Sept. 22 and 23 (venue remains unannounced) before a single night at Ford Idaho Center Arena in Nampa, Idaho. From there, the band will move to Portland, Ore., for a pair of shows at the Moda Center. 

After the artist’s time in The City of Roses, he’ll continue his fall trek by pickup up dates in Seattle, Sacramento, Calif., Stanford, Calif., Stateline, Nev., West Valley City, Utah, Independence, Mo., which leads to the artist’s Halloween appearance, which will occur in Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena. 

Strings will swing through Europe to perform in cities like Amsterdam, Antwerp, Cologne, Luxembourg, Munich, and Paris before heading to the U.K. with sets in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Birmingham through Nov. 19. After a short break, Strings will pick things up back State-side on Dec. 6 in Greensboro, N.C., where he will gig at Greensboro Coliseum. 

In continuation of his late-fall U.S. run, Strings and company will pop over to Baltimore for two nights of music on the CFG Bank Arena stage on Dec. 8 and 9. Next, the ensemble will pick up an appearance at Pittsburgh’s Petersen Events Center, on Dec. 12 and 13, which arrive before his Dec. 16 stand at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and his final show of this tour, which lands on Dec. 16 and will occur at The Oncenter in Syracuse, N.Y. 

The aforementioned dates come before Strings’ New Year’s Eve stand, scheduled for over three nights, Dec. 29 through 31, at Uno Lakefront Arena in New Orleans. The string of dates comes after the release of the artist’s 2023 LP, Me/And/Dad, written in collaboration with the artist’s stepfather, Terry Barber. 

Tickets for Strings’ extensive fall tour go on sale this Friday, April 28, at 10 a.m. local time. Visit billystrings.com for more information. 

Scroll down for a complete list of tour stops. 

Billy Strings Fall Tour Dates: 

September 22—venue announcing soon—Buena Vista, Colo.

September 23—venue announcing soon—Buena Vista, Colo.

September 27—Ford Idaho Center Arena—Nampa, Idaho

September 29—Moda Center—Portland, Ore.

September 30—Moda Center—Portland, Ore.

October 1—WAMU Theater—Seattle

October 4—Golden 1 Center—Sacramento, Calif. 

October 6—Frost Amphitheater—Stanford, Calif. 

October 7—Frost Amphitheater—Stanford, Calif. 

October 8—Tahoe Event Center—Stateline, Nev. 

October 10—Maverik Center—West Valley City, Utah

October 13—Cable Dahmer Arena—Independence, Mo. 

October 14—Cable Dahmer Arena—Independence, Mo. 

October 31—Van Andel Arena—Grand Rapids, Mich. 

November 6—Paradiso—Amsterdam

November 7—Paradiso—Amsterdam

November 8—De Roma—Antwerp

November 10—Carlswerk Victoria—Cologne

November 11—den Atelier—Luxembourg

November 12—Neue Theaterfabrik—Munich

November 14—La Cigale—Paris

November 15—Roundhouse—London

November 17—Manchester Academy—Manchester

November 18—O2 Academy Glasgow—Glasgow

November 19—O2 Academy—Birmingham

December 6—Greensboro Coliseum—Greensboro, N.C.

December 8—CFG Bank Arena—Baltimore

December 9—CFG Bank Arena—Baltimore

December 12—Petersen Events Center—Pittsburgh

December 13—Petersen Events Center—Pittsburgh

December 15—Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza—Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

December 16— The Oncenter—Syracuse, N.Y.

December 29—Uno Lakefront Arena—New Orleans

December 30—Uno Lakefront Arena—New Orleans

December 31—Uno Lakefront Arena—New Orleans