Shenandoah announces 50-city The Extra Mile Tour 2025

Stops include festival appearances with Kid Rock & Nickelback

Legendary 80s and 90s Grammy Award-winning country group Shenandoah will embark on its The Extra Mile Tour 2025. The national roadshow pays homage to the band’s 1990 album of the same name. The first leg of the 50+ live concert tour includes Rock The Country and Rock The South with Nickelback and Kid Rock, Country Thunder with Jelly Roll, as well as Cattle Country 2025, Country Stampede and more.

“Big goings on in the Shenandoah camp,” says frontman Marty Raybon. “Looking forward to getting into the New Year and playing the big stages with our friends. It’s never a bad thing taking the ‘Extra Mile’ and getting to see fans and friends alike across the country. It’s going to be a blast and a great year.”

Additional tour stops include Savannah, GA; Fayetteville, NC; Marietta, OH; Ft. Myers, FL; Ft. Worth, TX; Little Rock, AR; Sioux Falls, SD; Twin Lakes, WI and more. Additional dates will be announced in the coming months.

Shenandoah recently made headlines with a newly-recorded version of “Sunday in the South” featuring Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan via 8 Track Entertainment. Upon the release on the music video last December, the song soared to the Top of the iTunes All Genres and Country Charts, landing Shenandoah its 16th No. 1 single. Within the first 48 hours of release of the music video, it amassed over eight million views across social media platforms and was the No. 9 trending music video on YouTube.

Shenandoah The Extra Mile Tour 2025 Dates:

Mar 7 – Bushnell, FL
Mar 21 – Newkirk, OK
Mar 22 – Refugio, TX
Mar 23 – Opp, AL
Mar 28 – Salado, TX
Mar 29 – Montgomery, TX
Apr 4 – Livingston, LA
Apr 5 – Mineral Point, MO
Apr 10 – Gonzales, TX‹
Apr 12 – New Castle, TX
Apr 17 – Savannah, GA
Apr 18 – Fayetteville, NC
Apr 25 – Knoxville, TN
Apr 26 – Marietta, OH
May 2 – Highfill, AR
May 3 – Tilden, TX
May 10 – Dalton, GA
May 11 – Ft. Myers, FL
May 16 – Hamler, OH
May 17 – Osceola, AR
May 23 – Wytheville, VA
May 24 – Burlington, NC
May 31 – Ft. Worth, TX
Jun 5 – Nashville, TN
Jun 7 – Higbee, MO
Jun 20 – Little Rock, AR
Jun 21 – Cullman, AL
Jun 27 – Franklin, OH
Jun 28 – Bonner Springs, KS
Jul 11 – Ashland, KY
Jul 12 – Mt. Vernon, KY
Jul 18 – Sioux Falls, SD
Jul 19 – Twin Lakes, WI
Jul 25 – Anderson, SC
Jul 26 – Owensville, MO
Aug 2 – Thackerville, OK
Aug 16 – Worthington, IA
Aug 31 – Orkney Springs, VA
Sep 4 – Unionville, MO
Sep 6 – Montgomery, IN
Sep 13 – Corinth, MS
Oct 2 – Perry, GA
Oct 4 – Powderly, TX
Oct 17 – Magnolia, TX
Nov 1 – Franklin, GA
Nov 8 – Pharr, TX

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn