Cody Jinks Tour Tickets | 2025

Cody Jinks

Texas-born outlaw country heavyweight Cody Jinks delivers baritone grit, guitar-driven stomp, and fan-choir singalongs—from “Loud and Heavy” and “Hippies & Cowboys” to new cuts off In My Blood. Expect honest storytelling, steel-laced twang, and a room that roars. Secure your Cody Jinks concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
01 November, 2025
Honolulu, HI from $87.26 Tickets
Friday
07 November, 2025
Pioneertown, California from $256.80 Tickets
Saturday
08 November, 2025
Tucson, Arizona from $150.00 Tickets
Tuesday
11 November, 2025
Fargo, ND from $111.60 Tickets
Friday
14 November, 2025
Bismarck, North Dakota from $381.92 Tickets
Saturday
15 November, 2025
Deadwood, SD from $106.69 Tickets
Monday
17 November, 2025
Rutland, Vermont from $120.00 Tickets
Tuesday
18 November, 2025
Portland, ME from $107.86 Tickets
Thursday
20 November, 2025
Anchorage, AK from $82.66 Tickets
Saturday
06 December, 2025
Thackerville, Oklahoma from $122.40 Tickets
Friday
12 December, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $168.44 Tickets
Saturday
13 December, 2025
Las Vegas, Nevada from $168.44 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Cody Jinks Tour Concert

Cody Jinks’ live show merges blue-collar poetry with a tight, road-tested band for a cathartic, country-rock throwdown.

  • Hippies & Cowboys–style outlaw spirit, anchored by his baritone and The Tone Deaf Hippies.
  • Freight-train openers like “Outlaws and Mustangs” leading into Adobe Sessions favorites.
  • Career pillars—“Loud and Heavy,” “Cast No Stones,” “Mamma Song,” and “David”—as big sing-along moments.
  • Fresh 2025 material—“Found,” “The Others,” and “Better Than the Bottle”—from In My Blood.
  • Setlist staples from Change the Game such as “I Would” and “The Working Man.”
  • Occasional AC/DC salute with “It’s a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock ’n’ Roll).”
  • Lean staging with crisp, vocal-forward mixes and spotlight guitar/steel trades.
  • Straight-shooting banter and gratitude for the Flockers faithful.
  • Periodic acoustic interludes that strip songs to their storytelling core.
  • A barnstorming finale that leaves the crowd hoarse and smiling.

The Most Popular Songs of Cody Jinks

  1. “Loud and Heavy” (2015): A thunderhead of baritone and steel from Adobe Sessions—his signature crowd-wide roar.
  2. “Hippies & Cowboys” (2010): Less Wise–era calling card that cemented his outsider ethos.
  3. “Cast No Stones” (2015): Confessional, slow-burn anthem that became a bona fide fan creed.
  4. “Mamma Song” (2015): Working-man mea culpa and live dedication piece with heart.
  5. “David” (2015): Stark character sketch showcasing his storyteller edge.
  6. “I’m Not the Devil” (2016): Title track plea—raw, remorseful, and radio-busting for an indie.
  7. “Must Be the Whiskey” (2018): Rounder-era breakout; a wry, hooky spin on neon regrets.
  8. “Ain’t a Train” (2019): Hammering mantra from After the Fire with a cathartic chorus.
  9. “Same Kind of Crazy as Me” (2019): Grit-and-grace statement from The Wanting, later revisited as a duet.
  10. “Outlaws and Mustangs” (2024): A modern mission statement off Change the Game, built for the stage.

The Most Popular Cody Jinks Video

“Cast No Stones” (2015) arrives as a stark, official lyric video for a song that became a Jinks manifesto—honest, unvarnished, and unafraid. Issued from Adobe Sessions, it captured the groundswell of his independent rise as fans adopted the chorus as their own creed. The clip stands among his most-viewed on the official channel and mirrors the live moment: a slow-burn singalong that swells to a cathartic shout.

Cody Jinks Bio & Rise to Fame

Cody Jinks — Texas-born independent outlaw country singer-songwriter with metal roots and a baritone built for truth-telling.

  • Origins: Haltom City/Fort Worth, Texas; early years fronting thrash outfit Unchecked Aggression before pivoting to country.
  • Breakthrough indie era: Adobe Sessions (2015) yielded staples “Loud and Heavy,” “Cast No Stones,” and “Mamma Song.”
  • Chart lift: I’m Not the Devil (2016) cracked Top Country Albums, elevating his national profile.
  • Major single: “Must Be the Whiskey” (2018) led Rounder release Lifers.
  • Dual 2019 albums: After the Fire and The Wanting arrived one week apart, fueling touring momentum.
  • Recent albums: Change the Game (2024) and In My Blood (July 25, 2025) extend his independent run.
  • Projects & covers: AC/DC’s “It’s a Long Way to the Top” (2025) and a 2024 tribute set, Cody Jinks Sings Lefty Frizzell.
  • Live trademarks: No-frills staging, steel-and-tele bite, candid banter, and massive audience choruses.

Fascinating Insights About Cody Jinks’s Tours

Recent routing highlights the Hippies & Cowboys run and a late-year acoustic swing, with new-album tracks folded into a hits-first set.

  1. 2025 routing carried the Hippies & Cowboys Tour branding across U.S. arenas, theaters, and festivals.
  2. Setlist data shows frequent early runs of “Outlaws and Mustangs,” “What Else Is New,” “David,” and “Ain’t a Train.”
  3. He regularly features Change the Game songs like “I Would” and “The Working Man.”
  4. “Found,” “The Others,” and “Better Than the Bottle” entered the set upon announcing In My Blood.
  5. He surprised RodeoHouston by bringing his mother onstage for “Mamma Song” during his 2025 appearance.
  6. Rock crossover flair appears live via his 2025 AC/DC cover, “It’s a Long Way to the Top.”
  7. An official Apple Music tour playlist mirrors typical show flow for the Hippies & Cowboys era.
  8. Instagram teasers previewed an upgraded stage/lighting package for the current tour.
  9. Fall 2025 listings add a “Same Kind of Crazy Acoustic Tour” string in select markets.
  10. Official channels update dates and adds; fans track nightly changes through setlist communities.

Cody Jinks Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand nights move quickly—use these strategies to lock great views at fair prices.

  1. Start with the official site and venue pages for on-sale times and verified purchase links.
  2. Join artist/venue email or SMS lists to access presales and early inventory.
  3. Compare primary options across sections before considering verified resale.
  4. For seated rooms, target mid-floor center or front mezzanine for a balanced, vocal-forward mix.
  5. Check for VIP, acoustic, or early-entry offerings on select dates.
  6. Study seating charts to avoid obstructions; near front-of-house usually yields the best sound.
  7. Set price alerts—production holds often release additional tickets close to show week.
  8. Budget all-in (fees, parking, travel, merch) before checkout.
  9. Purchase only from reputable sellers; skip unverified social-media resellers.
  10. Review venue policies (bags, entry times, accessibility) a few days prior to the show.

Cody Jinks’s Concert Testimonials

Fans praise the thunder, the truth, and the giant singalongs that define a Cody Jinks night.

  • “Baritone like a freight train—gave me chills.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “‘Loud and Heavy’ shook the rafters—everyone yelled it.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “Zero fluff; every song hit hard.” — Attendee, Nashville
  • “The steel and Tele trade-offs were killer.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Hearing ‘Mamma Song’ live was pure heart.” — Attendee, Houston
  • “New tracks from In My Blood fit right in with the classics.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Crystal-clear mix from mid-floor—perfect spot.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “That AC/DC cover lit the place up.” — Attendee, San Antonio
  • “Authentic, loud, and cathartic—everything I hoped.” — Attendee, Atlanta
  • “Left hoarse and happy—already planning the next one.” — Attendee, Kansas City

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