Randy Travis extends More Life Tour through fall 2025

The tour spotlights the country legend’s music with his original touring band and guest vocalist James Dupré

Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis has announced additional dates for his More Life Tour in 2025. In the midst of a wildly successful spring run, Travis, his original touring band, and special guest vocalist James Dupré are ready to bring this extraordinary musical experience to fans across the country. The tour promises an unforgettable journey through Travis’ chart-topping hits, enhanced by video highlights from his celebrated career in music, film, and television.

Tickets for the newly announced dates go on sale Friday, March 7th at 10 am venue local time.

Although Travis does not perform vocally due to the effects of the stroke he survived in 2013, he does appear on stage with his wife, Mary, engaging with fans, interacting with the band, and celebrating the music throughout the show. Dupré and the band perform all of his iconic No. 1 hits, including “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen,” and “Three Wooden Crosses.”

The More Life Tour has already captivated fans with its heartfelt tribute to Travis’ incredible career, and now, with even more opportunities to catch the show, country music lovers are in for an extraordinary experience. Known for his timeless voice and classic hits, Randy Travis has touched millions with his powerful storytelling and undeniable talent. This extended leg of the tour promises to bring fans in more cities even closer to the man behind the music, showcasing the unforgettable songs that made him a household name.

Earlier this year, Travis released “Horses In Heaven” a beautiful song recanting Randy’s love for his many four-legged friends.

Randy Travis 2025 More Life Tour Dates:

Mar 20 – Cedartown, GA @ Cedartown PAC
Mar 21 – Princeton, WV @ Chuck Mathena Center
Mar 22 – Ashland, KY @ Paramount Theatre
Apr 10 – Joliet, IL @ Rialto Square
Apr 11 – Effingham, IL @ Effingham Performance Center
Apr 25 – New Philadelphia, OH @ Kent State PAC
Apr 26 – Clarksburg, WV @ Robinson Grand PAC
Apr 11 – Arlington, TX @ Arlington Music Hall
Apr 12 – Branson, MO @ Clay Cooper Theater
May 9 – The Woodlands, Texas @ The High Horse
May 10 – Arlington, TX @ Arlington Music Hall (Sold Out)
May 11 – Branson, MO @ Clay Cooper Theater (Sold Out)
Aug 21 – Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
Aug 23 – Cheyenne, WY @ Cheyenne Civic Center
Aug 25 – Gillette, WY @ CAM-PLEX Heritage Theatre
Aug 26 – Butte, MT @ Mother Lode Theatre
Aug 27 – Missoula, MT @ Dennison Theatre
Aug 28 – Boise, ID @ Morrison Theatre
Aug 29 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kingsbury Hall
Sept 18 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center
Sept 19 – Cedar Rapids, IA @ Paramount Theatre
Sept 21 – Branson, MO @ Clay Cooper Theater
Sept 26 – Hiawassee, GA @ Dailey & Vincent Music Fest
Sept 27 – Dothan, AL @ Dothan City Civic Center
Oct 1 – San Angelo, TX @ Murphy Hall
Oct 2 – Waco, TX @ Hippodrome
Oct 3 – San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre
Oct 16 – Hagerstown, MD @ Maryland Theatre
Oct 17 – Reading, PA @ Santander PAC
Oct 18 – Morristown, NJ @ Mayo Performing Arts Center
Oct 23 – Lexington, KY @ Lexington Opera House
Oct 24 – Tiffin, OH @ Ritz Theatre
Oct 25 – Roanoke, VA @ Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
Nov 5 – Green Bay, WI @ Meyer Theatre
Nov 6 – Rochester, MN @ Mayo Civic Center
Nov 7 – St. Cloud, MN @ Paramount Center for the Arts
Nov 8 – Grand Forks, ND @ Chester Frtiz Auditorium
Nov 13 – Roanoke Rapids, NC @ Weldon Mills Theatre
Nov 14 – Maryville, TN @ Clayton Center for the Arts
Nov 20 – Binghamton, NY @ Forum Theatre
Nov 21 – Concord, NH @ Chubb Theatre
Nov 22 – Orono, ME @ Collins Center for the Arts

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