Tyler Farr announces acoustic The Quit Bein’ Country Tour

Farr returns to the stage in February for a stripped-back acoustic tour experience

Platinum-selling country artist Tyler Farr has announced his upcoming Quit Bein’ Country Tour, an intimate 15-date acoustic run kicking off in February 2026. The tour follows the release of Farr’s latest EP, Quit Bein’ Country, which has already surpassed one million streams across platforms.

Designed to bring fans closer than ever, the acoustic tour will feature stripped-back, story-driven performances of tracks from the new EP, along with Farr’s hit songs and fan favorites like “Redneck Crazy” and “A Guy Walks Into a Bar,” offering a rare chance to experience his signature vocals and raw emotion in a more personal setting. Tickets are on sale now.

“I’m so excited to bring the Quit Bein’ Country Tour to fans in a way that feels personal and true to the heart of these new songs,” says Farr. “This EP comes from a real place, and these shows will too.”

The tour launches with a full-band kickoff performance at Nashville’s iconic Exit/In, setting the tone for the run before Farr takes the acoustic experience on the road.

Farr has built a reputation as one of the genre’s most compelling voices. His debut album, Redneck Crazy, cemented his rise, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums Chart and No. 5 on the Billboard 200, led by the now-classic platinum title track. He went on to earn three No. 1 hits — “Redneck Crazy,” “Whiskey in My Water,” and “A Guy Walks Into a Bar” — and remains the only solo male country artist in the past decade to have both of his first two albums debut in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200.

Beyond the studio, Farr is known for his military support work, love for the outdoors, and high-energy live shows. He has toured with heavyweights like Jason Aldean, Luke Combs, and Florida Georgia Line, and recently showcased his signature edge on the fan-fueled collaboration “Country As Shit” featuring Jelly Roll.

The Quit Bein’ Country Tour ushers in a fresh chapter for Farr — one rooted in faith, family, and small-town values, while carrying the same honesty and grit his fans know and love.

Tyler Farr 2026 Quit Bein’ Country Tour Dates:

Feb 6 – Nashville
Feb 7 – Chicago
Feb 14 – Everglades City, FL
Feb 19 – Fort Smith, AR
Feb 20 – Springfield, MO
Feb 21 – Jackson, TN
Feb 26 – Madison, WI
Feb 27 – Whitefish Bay, WI
Feb 28 – Plain City, OH
Mar 5 – Des Moines, IA
Mar 6 – Omaha, NE
Mar 7 – Tulsa, OK
Mar 12 – Cadillac, MI
Mar 13 – Flint, MI
Mar 14 – Indianapolis

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn