Russell Dickerson Tour Tickets | 2025

Russell Dickerson

Country-pop hitmaker Russell Dickerson brings joyful, love-forward anthems—“Yours,” “Blue Tacoma,” “Love You Like I Used To,” and new Famous Back Home cuts. Expect big choruses, polished band energy, and crowd-wide singalongs. Secure your Russell Dickerson concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
10 October, 2025
Lincoln, California from $34.80 Tickets
Saturday
11 October, 2025
Reno, Nevada from $76.86 Tickets
Tuesday
14 October, 2025
Spokane, Washington from $30.00 Tickets
Wednesday
15 October, 2025
Seattle, WA from $55.08 Tickets
Tuesday
21 October, 2025
Nashville, Tennessee from $141.28 Tickets
Thursday
23 October, 2025
Kansas City, Missouri from $43.20 Tickets
Friday
24 October, 2025
Omaha, Nebraska from $35.74 Tickets
Saturday
25 October, 2025
Waukee, Iowa from $66.70 Tickets
Friday
14 November, 2025
Clearwater Beach, Florida from $45.60 Tickets
Thursday
23 April, 2026
Raleigh, North Carolina from $50.78 Tickets
Friday
24 April, 2026
St. Augustine, Florida from $86.40 Tickets
Saturday
25 April, 2026
Orlando, FL from $47.74 Tickets
Thursday
28 May, 2026
Cincinnati, Ohio from $65.42 Tickets
Friday
29 May, 2026
Cleveland, Ohio from $53.83 Tickets
Saturday
30 May, 2026
Grand Rapids, Michigan from $46.07 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Russell Dickerson Tour Concert

RD’s shows feel like a celebration—radio staples, romantic ballads, and new-era bangers delivered with high-gloss Nashville musicianship and an all-smiles stage vibe.

  • Hook-packed setlists mixing breakthrough hits with Famous Back Home favorites.
  • Three-guitar, keys, and tight rhythm section for a modern country-pop punch.
  • Huge singalongs on “Yours,” “Blue Tacoma,” and “Love You Like I Used To.”
  • Fresh 2024–2025 singles like “Bones” and “Happen To Me” landing as big mid-set peaks.
  • Acoustic spotlights that bring the room to a pin-drop hush.
  • Storytelling and good-humored banter about family, road life, and song origins.
  • Occasional dance-floor medley moments (e.g., “MGNO / I Gotta Feeling / I Wanna Dance With Somebody”).
  • Fan call-and-response choruses and clap-backs that turn venues into a choir.
  • Clean, vocal-first mixes with tasteful, color-pop lighting over heavy theatrics.
  • Feel-good finales that send everyone out singing.

The Most Popular Songs of Russell Dickerson

  1. “Yours” (2017): vow-like breakout and career launcher; stormy-road video became a calling card.
  2. “Blue Tacoma” (2018): West Coast road-romance imagery over breezy, radio-ready glide.
  3. “Every Little Thing” (2018): third straight Country Airplay No.1; celebratory, harmony-laced groove.
  4. “Love You Like I Used To” (2020): plot-twist love song that reframes devotion; sleek production lift.
  5. “Home Sweet” (2021): scrapbook-style life snapshots, later remixed with Lady A.
  6. “She Likes It” (feat. Jake Scott) (2022): genre-blending, feel-good smash that exploded on streaming.
  7. “God Gave Me a Girl” (2022): redemptive love anthem that became his fifth Country radio No.1.
  8. “MGNO” (2017): “my girl’s night out” party-starter built for live bounce.
  9. “Bones” (2024): vow of love-to-the-core with a soaring, mid-tempo lift.
  10. “Happen To Me” (2025): viral dance spark turned sixth Country radio No.1; pure summer energy.

The Most Popular Russell Dickerson Video

Shot by his wife Kailey on a shoestring budget, the 2017 “Yours” video captures Dickerson walking a rain-streaked roadside as lightning flares—mirroring the song’s vow-like intensity. The minimal, DIY concept went massively viral and remains his most-viewed official clip, crystallizing the heartfelt aesthetic that powered his debut era and beyond.

Russell Dickerson Bio & Rise to Fame

Russell Dickerson — Tennessee-born, multi-Platinum country-pop songwriter of big-hearted anthems and singalong hooks.

  • Origins: Union City, Tennessee; singer-songwriter who cut his teeth in Nashville writer rooms.
  • Label/partners: Triple Tigers; frequent collaborators include Casey Brown, Parker Welling, Zach Crowell, and Dann Huff.
  • Breakthrough: debut album Yours (2017) with the 3× Platinum title track.
  • Follow-ups: Southern Symphony (2020) and self-titled Russell Dickerson (2022) with “She Likes It” and “God Gave Me a Girl.”
  • Current era: 2025 album Famous Back Home featuring singles “Bones” and “Happen To Me.”
  • Notable No.1s: “Yours,” “Blue Tacoma,” “Every Little Thing,” “Love You Like I Used To,” and “God Gave Me a Girl.”
  • Streaming & sales: multi-Platinum certifications and billions of streams across catalogs.
  • Touring: 2025 headlining RUSSELLMANIA Tour (multiple “Rounds”) plus major festivals and amphitheaters.
  • Live trademarks: upbeat, love-forward themes, crowd participation, and dance-friendly medleys.

Fascinating Insights About Russell Dickerson’s Tours

Recent routing blends headline theater/amphitheater dates, big outdoor stages, and festival plays while showcasing the Famous Back Home cycle.

  1. Branded as the RUSSELLMANIA Tour in 2025, with “Rounds” of dates added through spring, summer, and fall.
  2. Round 2 launched June 5, 2025 at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York City.
  3. Example runtime: the June 14, 2025 Sterling Heights, MI show ran about 1 hour 30 minutes (9:00–10:30 PM).
  4. Common 2025 opener: “Honey”; frequent closer: “Blue Tacoma” (with “Happen To Me” also closing on select nights).
  5. On some dates, a dance-floor medley—“MGNO / I Gotta Feeling / I Wanna Dance With Somebody”—closes the main set.
  6. Setlist staples in 2025 include “Happen To Me,” “God Gave Me a Girl,” “Love You Like I Used To,” “Blue Tacoma,” and “Every Little Thing.”
  7. Festival highlights include Live Fest (Naples, FL, Dec. 13, 2025) and Moon Crush (Miramar Beach, FL).
  8. Fall routing lists Northeastern stops like Wallingford, CT and Philadelphia, PA in late September 2025.
  9. “Happen To Me” surged from viral single to Country radio No.1 in September 2025, fueling encore momentum.
  10. Additional RUSSELLMANIA Round 3 dates were announced mid-year via his official channels.

Russell Dickerson Ticket Buying Tips

Lock great seats without overpaying by timing your purchase and using official channels.

  1. Follow Russell’s site and socials for tour drops, presales, and added “Rounds.”
  2. Buy at general on-sale for widest face-value options; floors and lowers move first.
  3. Compare standard vs. VIP add-ons (early entry/merch) to match perks with budget.
  4. Weeknight shows often have softer prices and better availability.
  5. Study the seating map—sections near front-of-house (mix position) balance sound and sightlines.
  6. Use only venue/official transfer systems for resale to avoid counterfeits.
  7. Check nearby markets; secondary cities can have stronger face-value inventory.
  8. Watch for production-hold releases 24–72 hours before showtime.
  9. Plan parking or transit early; amphitheaters and fairs bottleneck close to start time.
  10. For festivals, compare single-day vs. weekend passes and account for fees and travel.

Russell Dickerson’s Concert Testimonials

Fans highlight the feel-good energy, love-soaked lyrics, and giant choruses.

  • “Nonstop hooks and smiles—pure joy.” — Attendee, Nashville
  • “We sang every word to ‘Yours.’” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “New songs hit just as hard as the classics.” — Attendee, Boston
  • “Acoustic moment was pin-drop quiet—goosebumps.” — Attendee, Denver
  • “That dance-medley lit the place up.” — Attendee, Philadelphia
  • “Band was tight; mix was crystal.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “‘Blue Tacoma’ as the closer = magic.” — Attendee, New York
  • “Upbeat, grateful, and totally engaging.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “A perfect summer night soundtrack.” — Attendee, Tampa
  • “Left hoarse from singing—worth every penny.” — Attendee, Seattle

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