COUNTRY MUSIC MAVERICK
GAVIN ADCOCK
ANNOUNCES ‘THE DAY I HANG IT UP TOUR 2026’
MGM MUSIC HALL AT FENWAY - BOSTON, MA
NOVEMBER 6, 2026
Public On-Sale Begins This Friday, March 20 at 10 A.M.
Country Music maverick Gavin Adcock announces his new headline tour, The Day I Hang It Up Tour 2026. Tickets will be available starting with a Gavin Adcock fan club presale beginning on Wednesday, March 18 at 10:00 AM. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale on Friday, March 20 at 10:00 AM at https://www.gavinadcockmusic.com/tour.
Gavin Adcock's 27-city tour kicks off on May 7 in Hollywood, Florida, and will carry the “modern-day outlaw” [American Songwriter] through the summer and fall, including a stop at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, MA, on November 6, 2026.
Support for the show include Braxton Keith and The Creekers.
Today’s news marks the fourth extensive headline tour for Adcock since 2024. In addition to his own dates, Adcock will join megastar Morgan Wallen for the second time on 16 dates of Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour 2026.
With a stage performance that has been described as a “collision of extremes” [Holler.], or simply “high-octane” [MusicRow], Adcock has built a loyal, rabid, fanbase that arrives at each show ready to match the Georgia native’s energy.
To purchase tickets or VIP packages for the tour, fans can visit Adcock’s website GavinAdcockMusic.com for more information.
The Day I Hang It Up Tour 2026
Date City Venue/Event
5/7 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live at Seminole $ [Tickets Currently On Sale]
7/3 Orange Beach, AL The Wharf Amphitheater (Opener To Be Announced)
7/29 Spokane, WA Gesa Pavilion * ^
7/30 Idaho Falls, ID Mountain America Center * ^
8/6 Abbotsford, BC Rogers Forum # ^
8/7 Tacoma, WA Dune Peninsula # ^
8/9 Bend, OR Hayden Homes Amphitheater # ^
8/28 Columbus, OH KEMBA Live! Outdoor * %
8/29 Cincinnati, OH MegaCorp Pavilion Outdoor * %
9/11 Cleveland, OH Jacobs Pavilion # ^
9/17 Lubbock, TX Cook's Garage * %
9/19 Round Rock, TX Round Rock Amp %
9/24 Baton Rouge, LA Raising Cane's River Center * %
9/25 Oxford, MS SJB Pavilion * %
10/15 Macon, GA Atrium Health Amphitheater > %
10/16 Birmingham, AL Coca-Cola Amphitheater > %
10/17 Little Rock, AR First Security Amphitheater > %
10/22 Fishers, IN Fishers Event Center $ ^
10/23 Knoxville, TN Knoxville Civic Coliseum $ ^
10/24 Cary, NC Koka Booth Amphitheatre $ ^
10/29 Charlotte, NC Bojangles Coliseum > %
10/30 Savannah, GA Enmarket Arena > %
10/31 Estero, FL Hertz Arena > %
11/6 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway > %
11/7 Reading, PA Santander Arena > %
11/13 Detroit, MI Masonic Temple Theatre > %
11/14 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena > %
Opener denotations:
$: Pecos & The Rooftops
*: Corey Kent
^: Tyler Nance
#: Jake Worthington
%: The Creekers
>: Braxton Keith
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ABOUT GAVIN ADCOCK
Gavin Adcock, dubbed by Billboard as "one of country music’s most buzzed-about artists” is a Georgia native, born and raised in Watkinsville. Former Georgia Southern University football player, Gavin grew up working on his family’s cattle farm and dreamt of riding bulls in the PBR. He started writing songs in high school, but it wasn’t until the spring of 2021, when Adcock tore his knee playing football, that he used his healing time to record and release his first original single. Since then, Gavin has collectively amassed more than 1.5 BILLION global streams across singles including the fan-favorite, RIAA PLATINUM-certified, “A Cigarette,” GOLD-certified songs “Run Your Mouth,” “Deep End,” “Four Leaf Clover” and more. His album, Actin’ Up Again, was crowned the largest major-label country debut from a solo male artist released in 2024 and was the year’s top streaming major-label debut across the genre. Within less than a year, Adcock more than doubled his previous streaming record with over 25 MILLION first week US streams on new album Own Worst Enemy, released August 15, 2025. Own Worst Enemy debuted as the top new Country album on the Billboard 200 Country Chart (No. 4) and top streaming new album on the Billboard 200 All-Genre Chart (No. 14) week of release. The MusicRow Awards “Discovery Artist of the Year” nominee has won over the hearts of both Country music fans and music industry alike, leading to his New Artist of the Year nomination at the 60th ACM Awards. Taking his music to the fans, Adcock continues to sell out music venues from coast-to-coast via multiple headline tours including his Actin’ Up Again (Again) Tour — and recently wrapped 2025 Need To Tour. Gavin’s dedicated fanbase has quickly grown internationally, leading to Adcock selling out his 2025 Canadian Headline tour within one week. In addition to playing a plethora of new headline dates and major festival appearances, Adcock joins superstar Morgan Wallen for the second time as support on 16 dates of Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour 2026.
ABOUT BRAXTON KEITH
Named one of 2026’s Artists to Watch by Amazon Music and Rolling Stone, Braxton Keith has quickly become one of country music’s most buzzed-about rising stars. Keith recently released “I Ain’t Tryin’” which was praised as "the perfect vessel to illustrate the country music virtues this up-and coming Texas traditionalist upholds” (Saving Country Music) and barstool romp “I Own This Bar” that finds him “at his most charismatic” (All Country News). Both singles offer an early taste of what’s to come in 2026 as Keith continues to lean into his natural songwriting style—making timeless tunes of love, loss and life, all steeped in the energy and attitude of a Texan dancehall. Carving out his place as "the perfect cowboy Casanova" whose music "does not miss” (Whiskey Riff), his uniquely country sound and style blend throwback-tonk with a sharp, barbed-wire vocal and the alluring edge of a band-leading troubadour. Keith logged over 130 shows in 2025 alone, supporting artists like Cody Johnson, Gavin Adcock and Luke Bryan, in addition to his now extended headlining THIS AIN’T MY FIRST TOUR; he made his Grand Ole Opry debut, earned his first RIAA GOLD certification (“Cozy”) and garnered acclaim from fans and critics who continue to hail his throwback twang as the real deal. Showing no signs of letting up on the gas anytime soon, Keith just kicked off his first run of international dates in Australia, where he is set to play CMC Rocks before returning stateside for his Stagecoach Festival debut and a summer of dates across the country. For updates on new music and a full list of upcoming tour dates, visit BraxtonKeith.com.
ABOUT THE CREEKERS
Creeping out of the hollers and hideouts of eastern Kentucky, come The Creekers with a sound as crisp as the mountain morning air, and a rhythm as steady as a front porch rocking chair. The Creekers summed up in one word: genuine. The Creekers are a lively, six-piece, band that blends authentic bluegrass music with country and pop influences. Generational roots run deep in Leslie County, Kentucky, where The Creekers formed over a shared love for the timeless sounds of traditional American music…..”Hillbilly music.” In fact, The Creekers name is inspired by the small creeks and hollers of home, reflecting their commitment to music that’s authentic, unpolished, and deeply rooted in the land and culture of their upbringing. Over the past couple of years, The Creekers have played bars, small rooms, and festivals. As a result, the band has built a loyal fan base, and earned a reputation for fun, energetic, live shows filled with fiery instrumentals, raw emotion, and a genuine connection to their audience. The band released their first album, Pour Me In The Creek, in 2024. As the prolific bug bit ‘em, the band churned out their next project with the introspective EP, River Rat. Turns out, they had more loyal fans than they’d bargained for because their song “Tennessee” shot to top 5 of Spotify’s Viral 50-USA chart and parked there for multiple weeks in the summer of 2025. The Creekers are Tanner Horton (vocals, lead guitar), Allen Hacker (vocals, rhythm guitar), Jagger Bowling (bass, vocals), Ashton Bowling (cajon), Scott Sutton (banjo, vocals), and Anna Blanton (fiddle), the only non-Kentucky native, but the rest of the group laughingly forgives her.
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