Tyler Childers Plots 2023 Tour with Margo Price, Drive-By Truckers, Marcus King and More

November 10, 2022
Tyler Childers Plots 2023 Tour with Margo Price, Drive-By Truckers, Marcus King and More

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Tyler Childers has plotted an extensive North American tour with his band, The Food Stamps, in support of their Sept. 30 release, Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? The run has been dubbed Send In The Hounds and is slated to feature an impressive lineup of support, including Charley Crockett, Drive-By Truckers, Elle King, Margo Price, Marcus King and more. 

The run will begin with a pair of shows at London’s Islington Assembly Hall on Feb. 9 and 10, followed by an extensive gap of time and a return to the stage on April 14 at The Fillmore New Orleans. From there, the artist and his company will travel through Texas and Arkansas, before arriving in The Golden State.

Once bound to the Pacific Coast, Childers will deliver a handful of Southern California performances before jumping to Detroit. Next, he’ll begin the Midwest leg of the tour, which concludes on June 15 in Kansas City, Mo. From there, the musician will take approximately a month off the road before reappearing on stage, August 2 for a two-night stand a New York’s Radio City Music Hall. 

Next on the docket, Childers will trek through the Northeast before dropping down to Columbia, Md., on August 11. Then, the “Feathered Indians” singer will work through North Carolina, followed by a single night in Charleston, S.C., on August 19. The final tour stops will occur on Sept. 27 and 28, when the artist arrives in Morrison, Colo., for two nights at the fabled Red Rock Amphitheatre. 

Pre-sale begins on Nov. 16. To sign up, visit tylerchildersmusic.com. General on-sale will follow on Nov. 18 at 9 a.m. local time.  

See the artist’s 2023 tour schedule below. 

Tyler Childers’ 2023 Tour Dates: 

February 9—London, UK—Islington Assembly Hall

February 10—London, UK—Islington Assembly Hall

April 14—New Orleans, LA—The Fillmore*

April 16—Georgetown, TX—Two Step Inn (SOLD OUT)

April 20—Irving, TX—The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory†

April 22—Rogers, AR—Walmart AMP‡

April 24—Phoenix, AZ—Arizona Financial Theatre#

April 26—Santa Barbara, CA—Santa Barbara Bowl#

April 27—Berkeley, CA—The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley#

April 30—Indio, CA—Stagecoach

June 6—Detroit, MI—Masonic Temple Theatre+

June 8—Chicago, IL—The Salt Shed^

June 9—Maryland Heights, MO—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre St. Louis^

June 11—Cleveland, OH—Jacobs Pavilion+

June 14—Minneapolis, MN—The Armory~

June 15—Kansas City, MO—Starlight Theatre~

August 2—New York, NY—Radio City Music Hall×

August 3—New York, NY—Radio City Music Hall×

August 5—Boston, MA—Leader Bank Pavilion

August 6—Portland, ME—Thompson’s Point**

August 10—Philadelphia, PA—The Met

August 11—Columbia, MD—Merriweather Post Pavilion††

August 13—Raleigh, NC—The Red Hat Amphitheater‡‡

August 15—Charlotte, NC—Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre##

August 16—Charlotte, NC—Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre##

August 18—Wilmington, NC—Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park‡‡

August 19—Charleston, SC—Credit One Stadium‡‡

September 27—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre‡‡

September 28—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre++

Notes:

*with special guest Wayne Graham

†with special guests John R. Miller and Wayne Graham

‡with special guests Charley Crockett and Wayne Graham

#with special guest Charley Crockett

+with special guest Miles Miller

^with special guests Marcus King and Miles Miller

~with special guest Marcus King

×with special guest Elle King

**with special guest Margo Price

††with special guests Drive-By Truckers and Abby Hamilton

##with special guest S.G. Goodman

‡‡with special guests S.G. Goodman and Abby Hamilton

++with special guests S.G. Goodman and Wayne Graham