The tour supports the duo’s new album
Independent country duo Muscadine Bloodline announced their 2026 Longleaf Lo-fi tour following the release of their new album Longleaf Lo-fi on Friday. The tour will kick off on January 9yj in Durham, NC, and will make stops in Charleston, Hattiesburg, Birmingham, San Antonio and more.
Longleaf Lo-fi marks the duo’s second full-length album release of 2025 via Stancaster Music/Thirty Tigers. The 11-song collection arrived digitally after Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton surprise-announced the album last month without any details, but gave fans the option to purchase a limited-edition vinyl of the new album before it hit streaming. Within 24 hours, all three thousand copies were completely sold out.
Last week, the duo honored Veterans’ Day with the release of the official video for “Peter From Picayune,” a heartfelt portrait of bravery and sacrifice. It followed the release of the official video for “My Meridian,” which also appears on the album.
The new album follows the April release of …And What Was Left Behind, a companion to the duo’s 2024 release The Coastal Plain. Both albums recounted the duo’s experience growing up in Mobile, AL, near the Gulf Coast. Now, with their forthcoming music, they’re setting their sights on the neighboring state and how it’s played a part in their remarkable story.
In the midst of a breakout year, the duo recently wrapped a run of dates with Lainey Wilson on her Whirlwind World Tour, an extensive summer headline tour of their own, and their Red Rocks debut supporting The Red Clay Strays. In April, they were nominated for Duo of the Year at the 60th Annual ACM Awards. Last year, they served as direct support on Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion Tour, and also shared the stage with country giants like Eric Church, Turnpike Troubadours, and Cody Johnson.
Muscadine Bloodline 2026 Longleaf Lo-Fi Tour Dates:
Jan 9 – Durham, NC @ The Carolina Theatre of Durham
Jan 10 – Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall
Jan 23 – Hattiesburg, MS @ Hattiesburg Saenger Theater
Jan 24 – Rome, GA @ Forum River Center
Feb 6 – Birmingham, AL @ Alabama Theatre
Feb 7 – Augusta, GA @ William B. Bell Auditorium
Mar 6 – Beaumont, TX @ Jefferson Theatre
Mar 7 – San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theatre
Mar 20 – Jackson, MS @ Dixie National Rodeo
Mar 27– Tempe, AZ @ Extra Innings Festival 2026
Apr 18 – Georgetown, TX @ Two Step Inn 2026
May 31 – Panama City Beach, FL @ Gulf Coast Jam 2026
June 7 – Lexington, KY @ Railbird Music Festival 2026
June 19 – Winsted, MN @ Winstock Country Music Festival 2026
June 20 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford Premier Center
June 25 – Gilford, NH @ BankNH Pavilion
June 26 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center
June 27 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion




