Chase Rice Tour Tickets | 2025

Chase Rice

Chase Rice blends gritty country-rock with singalong hooks—“Ready Set Roll,” “Eyes On You,” and “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.”—for high-energy nights that swing from acoustic storytelling to crowd-wide choruses. Expect covers, new-era cuts, and big finales. Secure your Chase Rice concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
11 October, 2025
Hiawassee, Georgia from $960.00 Tickets
Sunday
12 October, 2025
Birmingham, Alabama from $239.76 Tickets
Thursday
16 October, 2025
Oklahoma City, OK from $55.78 Tickets
Friday
17 October, 2025
Miami, Florida from $330.00 Tickets
Friday
17 October, 2025
Miami, Florida from $227.99 Tickets
Friday
17 October, 2025
Lake Charles, Louisiana from $36.00 Tickets
Thursday
13 November, 2025
Minneapolis, Minnesota from $59.68 Tickets
Friday
14 November, 2025
Sioux City, Iowa from $69.60 Tickets
Saturday
15 November, 2025
Chesterfield, Missouri from $44.06 Tickets
Friday
21 November, 2025
St. Petersburg, Florida from $206.93 Tickets
Saturday
22 November, 2025
Daytona Beach, FL from $60.42 Tickets
Thursday
11 December, 2025
Elmira, New York from $54.98 Tickets
Friday
12 December, 2025
Rochester, NY from $82.80 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Chase Rice Tour Concert

Rice’s shows balance heart-on-the-sleeve ballads and rowdy anthems, spotlighting fan favorites, fresh releases, and a few classic-country nods.

  • Rock-leaning country band with multiple guitars and a punchy rhythm section.
  • Hit runs anchored by “Ready Set Roll,” “Gonna Wanna Tonight,” and “Eyes On You.”
  • Current-era moments like “Way Down Yonder,” “Cowboy Goodbye,” and “Two Tone Trippin’.”
  • Acoustic interludes that pull the volume down for personal, story-led songs.
  • ’90s-country spirit in tasteful covers and mash-ups without heavy production gimmicks.
  • Frequent singalong peaks on “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.”
  • Occasional classic-rock/country covers (e.g., “Simple Man,” “Mountain Music”) to lift the room.
  • Rugged, unfussy staging with LED accents that keep focus on vocals and band interplay.
  • Easy crowd rapport—call-and-response hooks, toast-raising moments, and shout-outs to local fans.
  • Finale geared for a big chorus send-off, often with no formal encore.

The Most Popular Songs of Chase Rice

  1. “Eyes On You” (2018): first Country Airplay No.1; a sweeping, travelogue love song that became his signature hit.
  2. “Ready Set Roll” (2013): Platinum-certified breakout with country-rock swagger that still lights up the pit.
  3. “Gonna Wanna Tonight” (2014): softer, radio-ready follow-up that showcases his romantic side.
  4. “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” (feat. Florida Georgia Line) (2020): campfire-to-chorus anthem that topped Country Airplay in 2021.
  5. “Lonely If You Are” (2019): melodic, acoustic-leaning devotion song and live-set staple.
  6. “If I Were Rock & Roll” (2021): reflective, roots-forward pivot that foreshadowed his 2023 album era.
  7. “Way Down Yonder” (2022): moonshine-and-mountains romp with a gritty groove built for the stage.
  8. “I Hate Cowboys” (2023): title-track statement piece with western imagery and a viral performance debut.
  9. “Ride” (feat. Macy Maloy) (2014): sultry crossover favorite that broadened his audience.
  10. “Bench Seat” (2023): cinematic ballad with an award-winning short film spotlighting loyalty and healing.

The Most Popular Chase Rice Video

“Eyes On You” is Rice’s most-viewed official video, filmed around Mammoth Lakes, California and directed by Brian Lazzaro. Released in the Lambs & Lions era, it pairs sweeping outdoor visuals with a love-keeps-me-centered theme that carried the song to Country Airplay No.1. Rice even tore a pectoral muscle during filming—underscoring the video’s rugged shoot. Its visuals and chorus crystallized his breakout moment.

Chase Rice Bio & Rise to Fame

Chase Rice — North Carolina–raised, multi-Platinum country artist and songwriter behind modern crowd-pleasers and two Country Airplay No.1s.

  • Origins: born in Florida, raised near Asheville, NC; former UNC football player and NASCAR pit-crew member.
  • Early spotlight: runner-up on Survivor: Nicaragua (2010), then moved full-time into country music.
  • Breakthrough albums: Ignite the Night (2014) debuted No.1 on Top Country Albums; Lambs & Lions (2017) carried the No.1 single “Eyes On You.”
  • Songwriting note: co-writer of FGL’s diamond-certified smash “Cruise.”
  • Key singles: “Ready Set Roll,” “Gonna Wanna Tonight,” “Lonely If You Are,” “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.”
  • Recent era: 2023’s I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell with storytelling-forward tracks like “Bench Seat” and “Way Down Yonder.”
  • Accolades: multiple RIAA certifications; “Eyes On You” certified multi-Platinum; Country Airplay No.1s in 2019 and 2021.
  • Touring scale: headlining clubs/theaters and major festivals; frequent support slots with arena headliners.
  • Live trademarks: acoustic mini-sets, rock-edged arrangements, and strategic cover moments.

Fascinating Insights About Chase Rice’s Tours

Rice’s 2024–2025 routing blends headline club/theater dates, festivals, and an international run, mixing new material with staple hits and covers.

  1. In 2025 he mounted the Go Down Singin’ International Tour, adding overseas dates to his calendar.
  2. Average 2025 setlists often open with “Walk That Easy” and place “Ready Set Roll” early in the show.
  3. Show closers frequently include “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” or “Cowboy Goodbye,” with many nights running no encore.
  4. Covers like Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Simple Man,” Alabama’s “Mountain Music,” and a nod to FGL’s “Cruise” appear regularly.
  5. Festival and headline set times logged in 2025 range roughly 60–90 minutes, depending on slot and venue.
  6. Recent Montana dates include Missoula’s The Wilma and Billings’ The Pub Station Ballroom in September 2025.
  7. Setlist staples this year include “Eyes On You,” “Bad Day to Be a Cold Beer,” and “Haw River.”
  8. Acoustic moments around “Fireside” shift the dynamic mid-show before a late-run, hit-heavy sprint.
  9. “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” reached Country Airplay No.1 in 2021, remaining a reliable live crescendo.
  10. Official channels continue to add fall shows, with Ticketmaster listing multiple September runs across the U.S.

Chase Rice Ticket Buying Tips

Use these quick strategies to land strong seats at fair prices for your city.

  1. Follow Chase’s website and socials for tour drops, presales, and added shows.
  2. Target face-value inventory at general on-sale; floors and lower bowls move first.
  3. Compare standard tickets with VIP add-ons (early entry/merch) before checkout.
  4. Weeknight dates can offer better availability and softer pricing than weekends.
  5. Study the seating map—areas near front-of-house (mix position) balance sound and sightlines.
  6. Use only venue/official exchanges for resale to avoid counterfeits.
  7. Check nearby markets; secondary cities sometimes have stronger face-value options.
  8. Watch for production-hold releases 24–72 hours pre-show for late ticket drops.
  9. Plan transit or parking early—fairgrounds and festival sites bottleneck near start time.
  10. For festivals, compare single-day vs. weekend passes and factor fees and travel.

Chase Rice’s Concert Testimonials

Fans praise the mix of rugged energy, singalong hooks, and intimate acoustic turns.

  • “From the first chord to the closer, zero lulls.” — Attendee, Nashville
  • “‘Eyes On You’ had the whole room belting.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Acoustic break showed a different gear—goosebumps.” — Attendee, Boston
  • “Covers hit perfectly between the new songs.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Tight band, big choruses, great pacing.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “‘Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.’ was a total eruption.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “High-energy but still personal—loved the stories.” — Attendee, Tampa
  • “Rock edge without losing the country heart.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Great sound, great crowd work—worth every penny.” — Attendee, Kansas City
  • “Left hoarse from singing along.” — Attendee, Seattle

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