Cooper Alan Tour Tickets | 2026

Cooper Alan

North Carolina-raised country showman Cooper Alan turns viral anthems and heartfelt ballads into a high-energy, crowd-singing night—spanning TikTok breakouts to his debut album era. Expect big hooks, clever mashups, and stories with grit. Secure your Cooper Alan concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
16 May, 2026
Airway Heights, Washington from $63.04 Tickets
Thursday
28 May, 2026
Panama City Beach, Florida from $312.00 Tickets
Thursday
28 May, 2026
Panama City Beach, Florida from $822.00 Tickets
Friday
29 May, 2026
Fort Lauderdale, Florida from $40.80 Tickets
Saturday
30 May, 2026
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida from $23.48 Tickets
Sunday
31 May, 2026
Orlando, Florida from $27.24 Tickets
Thursday
11 June, 2026
Hampton, New Hampshire from $51.60 Tickets
Friday
12 June, 2026
Hyannis, Massachusetts from $57.60 Tickets
Saturday
13 June, 2026
Cohasset, Massachusetts from $60.34 Tickets
Sunday
14 June, 2026
Dewey Beach, Delaware from $70.80 Tickets
Thursday
18 June, 2026
Bloomington, Illinois from $226.80 Tickets
Thursday
18 June, 2026
Bloomington, Illinois from $513.55 Tickets
Thursday
18 June, 2026
Cayuga, Indiana from $56.77 Tickets
Friday
19 June, 2026
Paw Paw, Michigan from $82.80 Tickets
Saturday
20 June, 2026
Bloomington, Illinois from $124.80 Tickets
Saturday
18 July, 2026
Rootstown, Ohio from $106.80 Tickets
Thursday
30 July, 2026
Milwaukee, Wisconsin from $267.60 Tickets
Thursday
06 August, 2026
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota from $240.42 Tickets
Friday
07 August, 2026
Arnolds Park, Iowa from $60.00 Tickets
Wednesday
12 August, 2026
Aberdeen, South Dakota from $88.80 Tickets
Thursday
13 August, 2026
Green Bay, Wisconsin from $72.58 Tickets
Friday
28 August, 2026
Atlantic City, New Jersey from $75.68 Tickets
Sunday
06 September, 2026
Oak Grove, Kentucky from $66.91 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Cooper Alan Tour Concert

Cooper Alan’s concerts mix rowdy country-rock with confessional moments and interactive fun—built for singing loud and laughing along.

  • Guitar-forward band that swings from party starters to pin-drop ballads.
  • Fan-favorite originals like “To the Bar,” “The Fridge,” and “Take Forever (Hally’s Song).”
  • Early-viral cuts—“New Normal” and “Can’t Dance”—turned into room-wide chants.
  • A signature cover medley that jumps from ’90s country to classic rock sing-alongs.
  • Fresh tracks from his Winston-Salem album chapter (“Roots,” “Holy Ghost”).
  • Storytelling intros about small-town life, touring, and the songs’ backstories.
  • Call-and-response moments and toast-raising choruses.
  • Clear, vocal-forward mix that keeps lyrics front and center.
  • Occasional collab nods—e.g., “Wake Me Up (feat. Aloe Blacc)” country version.
  • A feel-good, hands-in-the-air finale that leaves the crowd hoarse and happy.

The Most Popular Songs of Cooper Alan

  1. “New Normal” (2020): TikTok-fueled breakout that introduced his conversational, small-town storytelling.
  2. “Small Town Celebrities” (feat. Colt Ford) (2021): Tongue-in-cheek hometown fame tale with a hip-hop-country snap.
  3. “Colt 45 (Country Remix)” (2021): Viral barroom flip that showcased his remix knack and playful drawl.
  4. “Can’t Dance” (2021): Self-deprecating two-stepper that became a fan-chant staple live.
  5. “First Rodeo” (2022): Banter-ready, swaggering anthem that often kicks off the show.
  6. “The Fridge” (2022): Weekender sing-along built on a grin and a beer—pure crowd-bonding fuel.
  7. “Never Not Remember You” (2023): Heart-forward ballad that surged on downloads and streams.
  8. “To the Bar” (2023): Hand-raising title-hook that anchors his party side.
  9. “Take Forever (Hally’s Song)” (2023): Wedding-story love song that spotlights his softer edge.
  10. “Feel Like Hell Today” (2024): Defiant, steel-tinged sing-through-the-bad-days anthem.

The Most Popular Cooper Alan Video

Released in 2021, the “Can’t Dance” official video leans into self-aware humor and barroom energy, matching the track’s two-left-feet charm. It remains one of Cooper Alan’s most-viewed clips on his channel and a reliable sing-along spike at shows, representing his blend of modern country hooks and playful personality.

Cooper Alan Bio & Rise to Fame

Cooper Alan — Winston-Salem–raised country singer-songwriter, viral creator, and founder of Cooped Up Records.

  • Origins: Grew up in North Carolina; gigged through UNC–Chapel Hill before moving to Nashville in 2018.
  • Breakthrough: 2020’s “New Normal” went viral on TikTok, launching a fast-rising independent career.
  • Label: Operates independently via Cooped Up Records.
  • Key singles: “Can’t Dance,” “The Fridge,” “Never Not Remember You,” and “To the Bar.”
  • Debut album era: Announced Winston-Salem with the opener “Roots.”
  • Accolades/recognition: Spotlighted by major platforms as a 2024 artist-to-watch.
  • Touring: Headlining club/theater runs in North America; Australia headline dates in late 2024.
  • Live trademarks: Sing-along hooks, cheeky storytelling, and genre-jumping medleys.
  • Community: Shares personal themes and supports causes through fan engagement and foundation work.

Fascinating Insights About Cooper Alan’s Tours

Setlists and official updates reveal a show built on crowd connection, fresh releases, and a few clever live twists.

  1. Average 2025 setlists opened with “First Rodeo,” slid into “This Ain’t Country,” and hit “To the Bar” early.
  2. A mid-set medley often chains “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) / Fishin’ in the Dark / Fight for Your Right / Drift Away / Your Man.”
  3. “Feel Like Hell Today,” “Suit and Tie (Sixteen Tons),” and “Never Not Remember You” anchor late-show momentum.
  4. The 2025 To The Bar Tour sold out 20 shows across the U.S., per official materials.
  5. He wrapped a sold-out Australia headline run in late 2024 before the 2025 U.S. leg.
  6. “Take Forever (Hally’s Song)” frequently lands as the night’s tender, lights-up moment.
  7. “The Fridge” and “To the Bar” are reliable toast-raising crowd participation cues.
  8. He’s previewed Winston-Salem material live, including the album opener “Roots.”
  9. Collaborative moments include a country version of “Wake Me Up” with Aloe Blacc on select releases.
  10. Upcoming milestone: a headlining night at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium (scheduled March 28, 2026).

Cooper Alan Ticket Buying Tips

High-demand club and theater dates move fast—these steps help you snag great seats at fair prices.

  1. Start with the official website and venue pages for accurate on-sale times and links.
  2. Join artist/venue emails and SMS lists to receive presale codes and early access.
  3. Compare primary options before considering verified resale listings.
  4. For GA floors, arrive early; for seated rooms, aim centered mid-floor or front mezzanine.
  5. Check VIP or early-entry offers on select dates if close views matter.
  6. Use seating charts to avoid obstructions and align near front-of-house for the best mix.
  7. Set price alerts—inventory can refresh when production holds release near show week.
  8. Budget all-in (fees, parking, travel, merch) before checkout.
  9. Buy only from reputable sellers; avoid informal social-media resellers.
  10. Review venue policies (bags, door times, accessibility) a day or two before the show.

Cooper Alan’s Concert Testimonials

Fans highlight the mix of party anthems, heartfelt ballads, and witty crowd work that define a Cooper Alan show.

  • “Wall-to-wall hooks—every chorus a sing-along.” — Attendee, Nashville
  • “‘To the Bar’ had the whole room toasting.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “The cover medley was a blast—country to classic rock.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “‘Take Forever’ was a goosebumps moment.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “Band is tight, vocals crystal clear.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “‘The Fridge’ turned into a full-crowd chant.” — Attendee, Atlanta
  • “New album teasers landed like instant favorites.” — Attendee, Charlotte
  • “Great mix from mid-floor; zero muddiness.” — Attendee, Seattle
  • “High energy and hilarious banter throughout.” — Attendee, Tampa
  • “Left hoarse and happy—would see again.” — Attendee, Boston

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