Maren Morris announces RSVP: The Tour

“The Bones” marks first multi-week solo female country No. 1 since 2012

Grammy-winning artist Maren Morris will embark on RSVP: The Tour throughout North America, including festival dates at Governors Ball Music Festival and Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Experience and headline stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Colorado’s storied Red Rocks Amphitheatre and many more. Supporting acts James Arthur, Ryan Hurd and Caitlyn Smith are confirmed for select dates. The tour kicks off in June following Maren’s headlining appearance at the Houston Rodeo on March 7th, her biggest show to date.

Tickets for RSVP: The Tour go on sale to the public on Friday, March 6th at 10 am local time. Citi is the official credit card of the tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, March 3rd at 10 am local time until Thursday, March 5th at 10 pm local time through Citi Entertainment.

Last week marked the second consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart for Maren’s song “The Bones,” making it the first solo female back-to-back No. 1 since 2012 and her fourth No. 1 single to date. It also marks the first solo female Billboard country No. 1 since her single “Girl” topped the chart last summer. In addition, Morris recently appeared on the 50th season of Sesame Street in an episode titled “Let’s Draw.”

2019 was a monumental year for the singer songwriter who took home Album of the Year at the 53rd Annual Country Music Association Awards, where she was the most nominated artist. Her record shattering album Girl continues to receive widespread critical praise — Variety hailed it as “the best as well as most important mainstream country-star album of the year.” Girl was also featured amongst the Best of 2019 by Rolling Stone, Billboard, Esquire, GQ, People, Vice, Paste, Stereogum and Uproxx. Much more to come from Morris in 2020.

Maren Morris 2020 Tour Dates:

March 7-Houston, TX-Houston Rodeo
May 24-Napa, CA-BottleRock Napa Valley
June 5-Boston, MA-Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion*‡
June 6-Gilford, NH-Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion*‡
June 7-New York, NY-Governors Ball Music Festival
July 10-Calgary, AB-The Scotiabank Saddledome
July 24-Boca Raton, FL-Mizner Park Amphitheatre*‡
July 25-Jacksonville, FL-Dailey’s Amphitheater*‡
July 30-Cleveland, OH-Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica*‡
August 7-Kansas City, MO-Starlight Amphitheatre*‡
August 8-Indianapolis, IN-Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park*‡
August 21-Atlanta, GA-Ameris Bank Amphitheater*
August 22-Raleigh, NC-Red Hat Amphitheater*‡
August 22-23-Lexington, KY-Railbird Festival
August 27-Detroit, MI-Freedom Hill Amphitheatre*
August 28-Grand Rapids, MI-Van Andel Arena*
September 4-6-Aspen, CO-Jazz Aspen Snowmass
September 7-Morrison, CO-Red Rocks Amphitheatre†
September 10-Abbotsford, BC-Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre†‡
September 11-Portland, OR-Moda Center – Theater of the Clouds†
September 17-Charlotte, NC-Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre†‡
September 18-Charlottesville, VA-Sprint Pavilion†‡
September 19-Columbia, MD-Merriweather Post Pavilion†‡
September 25-Montréal, QC-Corona Theatre‡
October 1-Tuscaloosa, AL-Tuscaloosa Amphitheater†‡
October 9-Rogers, AR-Walmart AMP†‡
October 15-San Diego, CA-Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU†‡
October 17-Los Angeles, CA-Greek Theatre†

*with Ryan Hurd
†with James Arthur
‡with Caitlyn Smith

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