Tracy Lawrence Tour Tickets | 2025

Tracy Lawrence brings neotraditional country and honky-tonk heart to every stage—story-rich hits, steel guitar shimmer, and crowd-wide singalongs. Expect 1990s classics, fresh cuts, and a tight road band delivering timeless twang. Secure your Tracy Lawrence concert tickets today.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday 11 October, 2025 |
Gainesville, Georgia | from $1,200.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 17 October, 2025 |
Hidalgo, Texas | from $56.40 | Tickets |
| Saturday 18 October, 2025 |
Magnolia, Texas | from $266.21 | Tickets |
| Thursday 23 October, 2025 |
Augusta, GA | from $89.32 | Tickets |
| Friday 24 October, 2025 |
Columbia, SC | from $87.36 | Tickets |
| Saturday 25 October, 2025 |
North Charleston, South Carolina | from $107.58 | Tickets |
| Thursday 06 November, 2025 |
Lawton, OK | from $865.76 | Tickets |
| Friday 07 November, 2025 |
Helotes, Texas | from $63.60 | Tickets |
| Saturday 08 November, 2025 |
Texarkana, Arkansas | from $58.80 | Tickets |
| Friday 14 November, 2025 |
Cherokee, North Carolina | from $80.06 | Tickets |
| Saturday 15 November, 2025 |
Choctaw, Mississippi | from $41.21 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 25 November, 2025 |
Nashville, Tennessee | from $108.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 12 December, 2025 |
Durant, Oklahoma | from $62.99 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 March, 2026 |
Clear Lake, IA | from $52.80 | Tickets |
| Saturday 18 April, 2026 |
Georgetown, Texas | from $450.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 18 April, 2026 |
Georgetown, Texas | from $261.60 | Tickets |
| Saturday 25 April, 2026 |
Wisconsin Dells, WI | from $42.38 | Tickets |
| Thursday 11 June, 2026 |
Decatur, Alabama | from $214.79 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Tracy Lawrence Tour Concert
Lawrence’s shows blend chart-topping ‘90s anthems with newer favorites, delivered by a seasoned band that keeps it dance-floor ready and radio-faithful.
- Telecaster leads, fiddle and pedal steel anchoring a classic neotraditional country sound.
- High-energy open with “Made in America” setting a patriotic, uptempo tone.
- A fan-favorite #1s medley linking “Is That A Tear,” “I See It Now,” “Sticks and Stones,” “Alibis,” and “Texas Tornado.”
- Big singalongs on “Time Marches On” and “Paint Me a Birmingham.”
- Warm, conversational song intros that spotlight the stories behind the hits.
- Surprise classic-country medley—think “The Gambler,” “Kiss an Angel Good Morning,” “John Deere Green,” “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.”
- “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” as a communal, hands-in-the-air moment.
- An occasional tip-of-the-hat to heroes with a Keith Whitley cover.
- Tight, radio-ready arrangements that still leave room for tasteful solos.
- Encore payoff that sends the crowd out humming a ‘90s staple.
The Most Popular Songs of Tracy Lawrence
- “Time Marches On” (1996): Three-week #1 that became his signature family-snapshot anthem.
- “Paint Me a Birmingham” (2003): Heart-tugging ballad with a painterly storyline and soaring chorus.
- “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” (2006): Slow-burning hit about loyalty that ultimately topped the country chart.
- “Texas Tornado” (1995): A swirling, steel-kissed #1 with Bobby Braddock’s lyrical spin.
- “Sticks and Stones” (1991): The debut #1 that introduced his twangy baritone to country radio.
- “Alibis” (1993): Title track and #1 that cemented his early ‘90s hot streak.
- “If the World Had a Front Porch” (1995): Nostalgic ode to small-town values and porch-light wisdom.
- “If the Good Die Young” (1994): Fast-paced rebel credo that shot to #1.
- “Stars over Texas” (1996): Wistful waltz-time romance with a timeless melody.
- “My Second Home” (1993): Barroom favorite that turned into another #1 singalong.
The Most Popular Tracy Lawrence Video
Released in 2006 as the lead single from For the Love, “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” became a defining late-career anthem for Lawrence. Issued on his own Rocky Comfort label, the track famously climbed to No. 1 in 2007 after a record 41 weeks on the country chart. The video leans into the song’s pay-it-forward theme as buddies rally when it counts. Its message—and massive fan singalongs on tour—help explain why it’s his most-viewed clip on the official channel.
Tracy Lawrence Bio & Rise to Fame
Tracy Lawrence — American neotraditional country hitmaker and longtime touring headliner.
- Born January 27, 1968, in Atlanta, Texas; raised in Foreman, Arkansas; moved to Nashville in 1990 to chase music full-time.
- Broke through with 1991 debut album Sticks and Stones; the title track hit No. 1 on country radio.
- Core styles: neotraditional country and honky-tonk, spotlighting baritone vocals, fiddle, and steel guitar.
- Second album Alibis (1993) went 2× Platinum and spun off four consecutive No. 1 singles.
- Career-defining smash “Time Marches On” (1996) spent three weeks at No. 1 and earned major award nominations.
- Launched his own label Rocky Comfort Records; “Find Out Who Your Friends Are” (2006) became a No. 1 after a record slow climb.
- Recent releases include Made in America (2019) and the 2024 EP Out Here In It.
- Tour résumé includes major festivals like Stagecoach (2025) and Rock the Country (2025), plus co-headline runs with Clay Walker.
- Distinctive live trademarks: #1s medley, classic-country cover run, and story-forward intros that fuel audience singalongs.
Fascinating Insights About Tracy Lawrence’s Tours
From festival slots to benefit traditions, Lawrence’s road history is packed with fan-friendly moments and country-music milestones.
- Played Stagecoach 2025 on the Palomino Stage with a 4:50–5:30 p.m. set time, underscoring his festival draw.
- Appeared at multiple Rock the Country 2025 dates, delivering compact, hits-heavy festival shows.
- Co-headlined “One Night, Two Icons” shows with Clay Walker—sharing one stage and a full band for collaborative sets.
- Common show opener in recent years: “Made in America,” kicking off a patriotic, uptempo arc.
- Regular mid-show “five-#1s” medley linking “Is That A Tear,” “I See It Now,” “Sticks and Stones,” “Alibis,” and “Texas Tornado.”
- Classic-country covers segment frequently pairs “The Gambler,” “Kiss an Angel Good Morning,” “John Deere Green,” and “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.”
- “Paint Me a Birmingham” is often held for the late-set climax; “Better Man, Better Off” has served as an encore closer on co-headline dates.
- Released the concert album Live at Billy Bob’s Texas in 2023, recorded at the famed Fort Worth honky-tonk.
- Hosts an annual Mission:Possible Turkey Fry & Benefit Concert in Nashville each November; the 2024 edition raised $250,000 for Nashville Rescue Mission.
- 2025 setlists have included a Keith Whitley salute with “I’m No Stranger to the Rain,” spotlighting his roots.
Tracy Lawrence Ticket Buying Tips
Want great seats without overspending? Use these simple strategies to catch Tracy Lawrence live.
- Join artist and venue email lists for presale codes and on-sale reminders.
- Set calendar alerts for the exact local on-sale time to maximize inventory choices.
- Check multiple sections (pit, floor, lower bowl) during checkout to compare value.
- Consider weekday shows, which often have better availability and pricing.
- Look at VIP or meet-and-greet packages only if the extras matter to you—compare perks carefully.
- Use official box office and verified resale filters to avoid fraudulent listings.
- For festivals, buy early-tier passes; prices typically rise as the event nears.
- If traveling, bundle tickets with refundable lodging to protect your plans.
- Review venue seat maps and past fan photos to gauge sightlines before purchase.
- Bring a valid ID and the ticketing app installed/logged in to speed up entry.
Tracy Lawrence’s Concert Testimonials
Fans across the country share why Lawrence’s shows keep them coming back.
- “Wall-to-wall hits and zero filler—pure ‘90s country joy.” — Attendee, Tulsa
- “The band was tight, and the steel guitar gave me chills.” — Attendee, Fort Worth
- “Everyone sang ‘Time Marches On’ so loud the roof rattled.” — Attendee, Indianapolis
- “That #1s medley was worth the ticket alone.” — Attendee, Phoenix
- “Honky-tonk energy with arena-level polish.” — Attendee, Nashville
- “His stories between songs made it feel personal.” — Attendee, Charlotte
- “Perfect mix of classics and new tracks.” — Attendee, Sacramento
- “The cover medley had the whole place two-stepping.” — Attendee, Sioux Falls
- “Encore sent us out smiling—couldn’t stop singing.” — Attendee, Denver
- “Real country music delivered by a real pro.” — Attendee, Raleigh