Josh Turner Tour Tickets | 2026

Josh Turner

Country baritone Josh Turner brings neotraditional twang, gospel warmth, and chart-topping hits to a timeless, singalong night—“Your Man,” “Would You Go with Me,” “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” and more. Grab your Josh Turner concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
10 July, 2026
Richmond, Virginia from $108.00 Tickets
Saturday
11 July, 2026
North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina from $129.50 Tickets
Sunday
12 July, 2026
Manteo, North Carolina from $70.94 Tickets
Thursday
16 July, 2026
Albuquerque, New Mexico from $48.60 Tickets
Friday
17 July, 2026
Denver, Colorado from $78.68 Tickets
Saturday
18 July, 2026
O'Neill, Nebraska from $72.00 Tickets
Thursday
23 July, 2026
Brooklyn, New York from $72.00 Tickets
Saturday
08 August, 2026
Albert Lea, Minnesota from $40.80 Tickets
Saturday
15 August, 2026
Pittsburg, Kansas from $87.60 Tickets
Thursday
20 August, 2026
Rochester, New York from $43.68 Tickets
Friday
21 August, 2026
Albany, New York from $43.68 Tickets
Saturday
22 August, 2026
Washington, Pennsylvania from $85.14 Tickets
Friday
28 August, 2026
Cedarburg, Wisconsin from $277.16 Tickets
Saturday
29 August, 2026
Cedarburg, Wisconsin from $120.00 Tickets
Saturday
29 August, 2026
St. Charles, Illinois from $118.36 Tickets
Thursday
10 September, 2026
Midland, Texas from $76.80 Tickets
Friday
11 September, 2026
Round Rock, Texas from $58.34 Tickets
Saturday
12 September, 2026
Fort Worth, Texas from $36.88 Tickets
Thursday
17 September, 2026
Pensacola, Florida from $72.62 Tickets
Friday
18 September, 2026
Jacksonville, Florida from $178.80 Tickets
Saturday
19 September, 2026
Melbourne, Florida from $109.16 Tickets
Friday
02 October, 2026
Chandler, Arizona from $93.98 Tickets
Sunday
04 October, 2026
Valley Center, California from $68.40 Tickets
Saturday
24 October, 2026
Branson, Missouri from $116.42 Tickets
Thursday
05 November, 2026
Athens, Georgia from $64.80 Tickets
Friday
06 November, 2026
Knoxville, Tennessee from $46.18 Tickets
Saturday
07 November, 2026
Memphis, Tennessee from $46.18 Tickets
Thursday
12 November, 2026
Bismarck, North Dakota from $61.20 Tickets
Saturday
14 November, 2026
Belcourt, North Dakota from $70.09 Tickets
Thursday
03 December, 2026
Erie, Pennsylvania from $57.60 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Josh Turner Tour Concert

Turner’s show blends classic country instrumentation and a velvet-deep vocal with a hit-stacked set and faith-tinged moments.

  • Signature low baritone centered in a clean, vocal-forward country mix.
  • Hit runs featuring “Long Black Train,” “Your Man,” “Would You Go with Me,” and “Time Is Love.”
  • New-album cuts from This Country Music Thing—like “Unsung Hero” and “Two Steppin’ on the Moon.”
  • Occasional gospel spotlight with “Me and God.”
  • Roots covers show up (e.g., “I Saw the Light”) for full-room singalongs.
  • Storytelling about songs and career milestones between numbers.
  • Steady, traditional band feel with crisp telecasters and steady backbeat.
  • Balanced pacing—barn-burners, mid-tempos, and slow-dance ballads.
  • Grand Ole Opry polish with down-to-earth crowd connection.
  • A finale anchored by a signature hit that sends everyone out humming.

The Most Popular Songs of Josh Turner

  1. “Your Man” (2005): sultry, low-register showcase that became his first No.1 and a modern country classic.
  2. “Would You Go with Me” (2006): bluegrass-tinged devotion that topped country charts and earned Grammy attention.
  3. “Why Don’t We Just Dance” (2009): four-week No.1 honky-tonk sparkler built for dance-floor smiles.
  4. “All Over Me” (2010): breezy lake-day anthem that rose to No.1 the following fall.
  5. “Time Is Love” (2012): mandolin-bright ode named Billboard’s year-end No.1 country song.
  6. “Long Black Train” (2003): breakthrough, gospel-tinged cautionary tale that rode the charts for months.
  7. “Firecracker” (2007): fast-climbing, No.2 country hit with a grin and a snap.
  8. “Hometown Girl” (2016): feel-good, small-town portrait that powered his Deep South era.
  9. “Me and God” (2006): Ralph Stanley-assisted gospel duet that spotlights Turner’s faith roots.
  10. “I Wouldn’t Be a Man” (2010): slow-burning ballad from Haywire that leans into his velvet baritone.

The Most Popular Josh Turner Video

“Your Man” remains Josh Turner’s signature visual, pairing candlelit intimacy with his unmistakable baritone. Originally released with his 2006 album era, the clip has become his most-viewed video on the official channel, surpassing 200 million plays. Its enduring popularity mirrors the song’s first No.1 breakthrough and anchors the live show’s biggest singalong.

Josh Turner Bio & Rise to Fame

Josh Turner — South Carolina–born neotraditional country baritone and Grand Ole Opry member.

  • Origin: Hannah, South Carolina; signed to MCA Nashville in 2003.
  • Breakthrough: “Long Black Train” (2003) introduced his faith-steeped storytelling.
  • No.1 streak: “Your Man” (2005), “Would You Go with Me” (2006), “Why Don’t We Just Dance” (2009), “All Over Me” (2010).
  • Year-end feat: “Time Is Love” crowned Billboard’s 2012 year-end Country Songs list.
  • Grand Ole Opry: invited in Sept. 2007; inducted Oct. 27, 2007.
  • Albums: from Long Black Train (2003) to This Country Music Thing (2024).
  • Hallmarks: deep baritone, neotraditional arrangements, and gospel elements.
  • Touring: headlining fairs, theaters, and festivals with consistently hit-heavy sets.
  • Family notes: wife Jennifer often contributes on keys and background vocals at shows.

Fascinating Insights About Josh Turner’s Tours

Recent routing around This Country Music Thing has packed sets with classics and new cuts, with stats offering a window into pacing and song choices.

  1. 2025 dates are billed as the This Country Music Thing Tour, reflecting the new album cycle.
  2. Average show length clocks around 1 hour 27 minutes, per setlist statistics.
  3. Average start time is about 1 hour 51 minutes after doors.
  4. Frequent 2025 staples include “Firecracker,” “Hometown Girl,” “Time Is Love,” and “Why Don’t We Just Dance.”
  5. Gospel/roots covers like “I Saw the Light” appear regularly in late-set moments.
  6. New songs “Unsung Hero” and “Two Steppin’ on the Moon” are integrated into current sets.
  7. Notable 2025 stops include Blue Note Summer Sessions (Napa, CA), The Caverns (TN), and Kansas State Fairgrounds.
  8. Most-played career songs by setlist counts include “Long Black Train,” “Would You Go with Me,” and “Your Man.”
  9. Turner appeared at the 2025 A Capitol Fourth celebrations in Washington, D.C., performing selections from the new era.
  10. Official site maintains up-to-date tour listings and direct ticket links.

Josh Turner Ticket Buying Tips

Use these quick strategies to land great seats and a smooth show day.

  1. Follow the official site and socials for on-sale drops, presales, and added cities.
  2. Set reminders and be logged into primary sellers before the queue opens.
  3. For amphitheaters, lower-bowl sides often balance price with strong sightlines and mix.
  4. Study venue maps to avoid obstructions near FOH mix towers and railings.
  5. Consider VIP or early entry if GA rail is a priority without all-day lining up.
  6. Start with primary marketplaces; if sold out, use reputable resale with buyer guarantees.
  7. Compare nearby markets and weeknights—often cheaper with similar runtimes.
  8. Add parking or transit at checkout to simplify arrival and exit.
  9. Drop multiple sections in cart to compare final (fees-included) prices.
  10. Peek at recent setlists to choose your preferred vibe (festival slot vs. full headline night).

Josh Turner’s Concert Testimonials

Fans celebrate the timeless voice, faith-tinged moments, and wall-to-wall singalongs.

  • “That baritone live is unreal—goosebumps on ‘Your Man.’” — Attendee, Nashville
  • “Classic country band, crystal-clear mix, zero filler.” — Attendee, Fort Worth
  • “‘Would You Go with Me’ had the whole place swaying.” — Attendee, Kansas City
  • “Loved the gospel turn—‘Me and God’ brought the house together.” — Attendee, Reno
  • “Hits for days and a humble storyteller between songs.” — Attendee, Napa
  • “We danced to ‘Why Don’t We Just Dance’—perfect moment.” — Attendee, Charlotte
  • “‘Long Black Train’ felt like church—powerful.” — Attendee, Birmingham
  • “New songs fit right in with the classics.” — Attendee, Washington, D.C.
  • “Tight band, great pacing, and a big-chorus finish.” — Attendee, Morgantown
  • “Left hoarse and happy—worth every penny.” — Attendee, Green Bay

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