Cadillac Three will support headlining fall run

Kip Moore is mapping out his headlining fall 2023 Damn Love World Tour with special guests The Cadillac Three. The tour announcement follows the news that Moore will release his fifth studio album, Damn Love, on April 28th via MCA Nashville.

Moore will return to major cities overseas and some for the first time, kicking off in Bloomsbury, Australia on March 11th. Moore is slated to headline shows in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the UK and Europe, many of which are already sold out in advance.

Tickets for the Damn Love fall tour will be available to purchase Friday, March 10th at 10 am local time at kipmoore.net.

Moore and The Cadillac Three’s Jaren Johnston co-produced the 13 track album. Moore explores an internal tug of war and puts it simply enough: Damn Love. Moore just shared the bittersweet love story behind the album’s title track, in the official new music video for the track.

Kip Moore Damn Love World Tour Dates:

Mar 11 – Bloomsbury, Australia – Dittmann Bull Pit Country Fest
Mar 13 – Melbourne, Australia – Margaret Court Arena
Mar 16 – Sydney, Australia – Horden Pavilion
Mar 18 – Ipswich, Australia – CMC Rocks
Mar 21 – Auckland, New Zealand – Auckland Town Hall
Mar 26 – Pretoria, South Africa – Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Apr 1 – Cape Town, South Africa – GrandWest Grand Arena
Apr 2 – Cape Town, South Africa – GrandWest Grand Arena
Apr 16 – Florence, Arizona – Country Thunder
May 13 – Hamburg, Germany – Grosse Freiheit 36
May 14 – Cologne, Germany – Die Kantine
May 17 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Melkweg
May 19 – Birmingham, United Kingdom – O2 Institute Birmingham
May 20 – London, United Kingdom – Royal Albert Hall
May 21 – Leeds, United Kingdom – O2 Academy Leeds
May 24 – Gateshead, United Kingdom – Sage Gateshead
May 25 – Manchester, United Kingdom – O2 Ritz Manchester
May 26 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – O2 Academy Glasgow
May 27 – Belfast, United Kingdom – Botanic Gardens
June 3 – Chesterfield, VA – After Hours
June 4 – Crownsville, Maryland – Let’s Go! Music Festival
June 9 – Hyannis, Massachusetts – Cape Cod Melody Tent
June 10 – Cohasset, Massachusetts – South Shore Music Circus
June 11 – Webster, Massachusetts – Indian Ranch Amphitheatre
June 18 – Manchester, Tennessee – Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
June 23 – Virginia Beach, Virginia – Beach It! Country Music Festival
July 2 – Columbus, OH – Flannagan’s Dublin
July 7 – West Fargo, North Dakota – Red River Valley Fair
July 8 – New Salem, North Dakota – ND Country Fest
July 14 – West Salem, Wisconsin – Country Boom Festival
July 15 – Pierz, Minnesota – Pierz Freedom Fest
July 27 – Cheyenne, Wyoming – Cheyenne Frontier Days
Aug 11 – Elkhorn, Nebraska – The Club at Indian Ranch
Aug 19 – Calgary, Alberta – Country Thunder Alberta
Aug 24 – Saginaw, Michigan – Huntington Event Park
Aug 25 – Cedarburg, Wisconsin – Country In The Burg
Aug 26 – Mankato, Minnesota – Vetter Stone Amphitheater
Sept 7 – Stockton, California – Bob Hope Theatre
Sept 8 – Anaheim, California – House Of Blues Anaheim
Sept 9 – San Diego, California – SOMA San Diego
Sept 14 – Park City, Kansas – Hartman Arena
Sept 15 – Pueblo, Colorado – Pueblo Memorial Hall
Sept 16 – Grand Junction, Colorado – Las Colonias Park Amphitheater
Sept 21 – Rochester, New York – Kodak Center
Sept 22 – Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania – F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
Sept 23 – Johnston, Pennsylvania – 1st Summit Arena at Cambria County War Memorial
Sept 28 – Reading, PA – Santander Arena
Sept 29 – Charleston, West Virginia – Charleston Municipal Auditorium
Sept 30 – Toledo, OH – Stranahan Theater
Oct 21 – Kissimmee, Florida – Country Thunder Florida
Nov 10 – Evansville, Indiana – Victory Theatre
Nov 11 – Manistee, Michigan – Little River Casino