Randy Travis extends 'More Life Tour' with 30 new dates

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Randy Travis extends 'More Life Tour' (Image source: Getty)

Country music artist Randy Travis is bringing more of his music to fans with an extended leg of his "More Life Tour." He has added 30 new dates through Fall 2025.

The tour has seen a notably successful spring run and will now continue across the country. Randy Travis no longer performs vocally due to a stroke he suffered in 2013. However, he remains a key part of the show. He comes on stage alongside his wife, Mary Travis.

His original touring band is back, with James Dupré handling the vocals. The show also features video highlights from Travis’ beloved career in music, film, and television. With all of these, the concerts become a celebration of his journey.

Tickets for the newly announced shows go on sale Friday, March 7, at 10 a.m. local venue time via Randy Travis' official website.

More on Randy Travis

Randy Travis is one of the most beloved figures in country music. Fans love him for his baritone voice. He was one of the forces that played a role in revitalizing traditional country music in the 1980s and 1990s, believe many.

With over 25 million records sold, he has a career with 23 No. 1 singles and multiple accolades, which include seven Grammy Awards and a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Some of his most recognizable hits include Forever and Ever, Amen, On the Other Hand, and Three Wooden Crosses, among others.

In 2013, Randy Travis suffered a massive stroke. It severely impacted his ability to speak and sing, as reported by Country Central. However, he has remained active in the industry as he made appearances. Additionally, he released new music with the aid of AI technology.

Randy Travis took to his official Instagram account to share the extension announcement of his 'More Life Tour'. The post read:

"Amid a wildly successful spring run, Randy Travis is excited to announce over 30 new tour dates along the More Life Tour with his original band and special guest vocalist @JamesDupre! Tickets are on sale to the public this Friday, March 7 at the link under Randy’s profile. Let us know in the comments where we’ll see you this year! - Team RT"

Fans gathered in the comment section of the post to share their thoughts. Some fans wished for more new locations:

"Wish y’all were coming to Palm Springs CA", requested a fan.
"I can’t wait to see you again @therandytravis ! I wish I could meet you. Now to figure out with city to come see you in.", expressed another.
"Can you please come back to Arkansas??? I missed the last show", shared a third.

2025 tour schedule and ticket information

The extended leg of the More Life Tour kicks off again in August 2025. The tour will cover multiple states across the United States.

Per anti Music, the key tour dates include:

  • March 20 - Cedartown, Ga. - Cedartown PAC*
  • March 21 - Princeton, W.Va. - Chuck Mathena Center* - SOLD OUT
  • March 22 - Ashland, Ky. - Paramount Theatre*
  • April 10 - Joliet, Ill. - Rialto Square*
  • April 11 - Effingham, Ill. - Effingham Performance Center* - SOLD OUT
  • April 12 - Renfro Valley, Ky. - Renfro Valley Entertainment Center*
  • April 24 - Elkham, Ind. - The Lerner Theatre
  • April 25 - New Philadelphia, Ohio - Kent State PAC*
  • April 26 - Clarksburg, W.Va. - Robinson Grand PAC*
  • May 9 - The Woodlands, Texas - The High Horse*
  • May 10 - Arlington, Texas - Arlington Music Hall* - SOLD OUT
  • May 11 - Branson, Mo. - Clay Cooper Theater* - SOLD OUT
  • August 21 - Denver, Colo. - Paramount Theatre
  • August 23 - Cheyenne, Wyo. - Cheyenne Civic Center
  • August 25 - Gillette, Wyo. - CAM-PLEX Heritage Theatre
  • August 26 - Butte, Mont. - Mother Lode Theatre
  • August 27 - Missoula, Mont. - Dennison Theatre
  • August 28 - Boise, Idaho - Morrison Theatre
  • August 29 - Salt Lake City, Utah - Kingsbury Hall
  • September 18 - Peoria, Ill. - Peoria Civic Center
  • September 19 - Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Paramount Theatre
  • September 21 - Branson, Mo. - Clay Cooper Theater
  • September 26 - Hiawassee, Ga. - Dailey & Vincent Music Fest
  • September 27 - Dothan, Ala. - Dothan City Civic Center
  • October 1 - San Angelo, Texas - Murphy Hall
  • October 2 - Waco, Texas - Hippodrome
  • October 3 - San Antonio, Texas - Majestic Theatre
  • October 16 - Hagerstown, Md. - Maryland Theatre
  • October 17 - Reading, Pa. - Santander PAC
  • October 18 - Morristown, N.J. - Mayo Performing Arts Center
  • October 23 - Lexington, Ky. - Lexington Opera House
  • October 24 - Tiffin, Ohio - Ritz Theatre
  • October 25 - Roanoke, Va. - Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
  • November 5 - Green Bay, Wis. - Meyer Theatre
  • November 6 - Rochester, Minn. - Mayo Civic Center
  • November 7 - St. Cloud, Minn. - Paramount Center for the Arts
  • November 8 - Grand Forks, N.D. - Chester Frtiz Auditorium
  • November 13 - Roanoke Rapids, N.C. - Weldon Mills Theatre
  • November 14 - Maryville, Tenn. - Clayton Center for the Arts
  • November 20 - Binghamton, N.Y. - Forum Theatre
  • November 21 - Concord, N.H. - Chubb Theatre
  • November 22 - Orono, Maine - Collins Center for the Arts

A full list of all 30 new tour dates is available at the official Randy Travis website.

Randy Travis' Where That Came From, released in May 2024, features the singer's voice reconstructed using AI, marking his first new song in over a decade. Dupré, who sings live during the More Life Tour, also provided the original vocals for the AI-assisted track.

Per Country's Chatter, Randy Travis mentioned in a statement,

"The ‘More Life Tour’ celebrates something so much more than a musical moment in time—it’s a gift to me to spend time with my fans, and my band, as James Dupré perfectly presents the songs that best define my career. We look forward to seeing you all somewhere along the way."

With 30 new dates, thousands more fans will now get the opportunity to make memories in a Randy Travis concert.


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Edited by Priscillah Mueni
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