
Courtney Patton Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
11,578
Category
Texas Country, Americana, Country, Folk
Concerts
Mar
27
Big Barn Dance - Bryan 2025
Bryan
Tickets
Mar
30
Old Town D’Hanis Music Festival 2025
Hondo
Tickets
Apr
04
Double D BBQ
Bluff Dale
Tickets
Apr
06
Sunday Supper Club
Fort Worth
Tickets
Apr
11
Old Quail Run Farm
Sherman
Tickets
Apr
23
Larry Joe Taylor's Texas Music Festival 2025
Stephenville
Tickets
Apr
25
The Rail Yard
Paris
Tickets
May
04
Sunday Supper Club
Fort Worth
Tickets
May
15
Bird's Nest Listening Room
Dunn
Tickets
May
22
95.9 The Ranch Music Series
Fort Worth
Tickets
May
24
Newellfest 2025
Cresson
Tickets
May
30
Levitt Pavilion
Arlington
Tickets
May
31
The House of Fifi DuBois
San Angelo
Tickets
Jun
06
Downtown Historic Mckinney Square
Mckinney
Tickets
Jun
14
Courtney Patton at The Armadillo Ranch
Azle
Tickets
Jun
20
The Old Icehouse
Edmond
Tickets
Jun
21
The Rook
Mckinney
Tickets
Jun
27
Dosey Doe Breakfast & BBQ & Whiskey Bar
The Woodlands
Tickets
Jul
18
Saxon Pub
Austin
Tickets
Aug
07
The Backroom Lounge
Riverton
Tickets
Aug
09
The Southgate House Revival
Newport
Tickets
Aug
14
8750 Music & BBQ Festival 2025
Red River
Tickets
Aug
21
McGonigel's Mucky Duck
Houston
Tickets
Aug
29
Caveman Music Festival 2025
Weston
Tickets
Sep
10
Born & Raised 2025
Pryor
Tickets
Sep
24
Knuckleheads
Kansas City
Tickets
Sep
26
Buck's Bar and Grill
Waterloo
Tickets
Sep
27
Uncork the Music
Winfield
Tickets
About Courtney Patton
I nfluence. Webster defines it as the power to have an important effect on someone or something… that if someone influences someone else, they are changing a person or thing in an indirect but important way forever. With a poet’s heart, Courtney Patton fuses the power of lyrics, a healthy dosage of musical influences and narrative to build an incredible set of songs on her new 2022 album, Electrostatic. With one listen, you will be changed how you think about music.
To know Courtney Patton is to know that she can do anything and everything. Patton is a mother, a wife, a producer, a singer, a songwriter, and a musician. When the Covid world as we know it stopped concerts in their tracks in early 2020, Patton and her husband, fellow troubadour, Jason Eady, kept the heart of live music alive with a weekly program called Sequestered Songwriters. It included so many of their dearest musical friends, from Suzy Bogguss to Cody Jinks. The shows were themed in a way to honor influential artists and songwriters. It was over the course of this year, with weekly and always-beautiful dedications to the likes of Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor, Vince Gill, Eagles and Don Williams, that Patton- perhaps consciously, perhaps subconsciously- had her songwriter craft and musical tastes both sharpened and broadened. The result on Electrostatic is clear. Compared to previous more stripped-down projects, this new album has more depth musically without losing any of the of the highly personal and open-book songwriting that she’s become so loved for. It feels more soulful, more full than previous projects. In spots it feels jazzier, and on one track, even draws on Spanish influences to create an incredibly rich tapestry of sound to go with lyrics that are armed with sensitivity and sentiment. It’s as if she’s internalized the influences of her own musical heroes and manifested it into her own autobiographical dedication to music itself. Says Patton on the project, “I didn’t initially start the project with this intent, but as we were making it, I could hear all of my musical heroes and influences organically coming out in each song. And that brought me so much joy.”
The new project follows a wild two years of her own personal deep dive into the back catalogs of nearly every single artist she ever loved, not just listening and hearing the lyrical idiosyncrasies and chord progressions, but actually spending hours upon hours learning how they were played. Studying why they connected with her emotionally. Investigating how they were delivered and what made them so meaningful. Patton became a deeper student of music. And it shows on and through this new project. The lyrics themselves are as personal as anything that Patton has recorded before, however. Nowhere is this truer than with the title track, a dedication to her sister whom she lost in a vehicle accident nearly two decades ago. The song is a tribute to the influence that still exudes from those that have passed away. Patton says, “It’s a song about finding the beauty still around us in the memories of those that we’ve loved and lost. If energy can’t be created or destroyed, then we can see and feel them all around us every day. Beauty from ashes. There’s something comforting about that in itself.”
Every piece of the new project has Patton’s fingerprints and influence on it. She co-produced the project with both her husband and the Band of Heathens’ Gordy Quist. Musicians on her latest project include a group of all-star musical talents such as Geoff Queen (Kelly Willis, Bruce Robison, Reckless Kelly) on guitar and pedal steel, Trevor Nealon (Jerry Jeff Walker, Rodney Crowell, Jack Ingram) on piano and keyboards, Heather Stalling (Max Stalling, Johnny Lee, The Old 97s) on fiddle, Richard Millsap (Ray Wylie Hubbard, George Strait, John Fogerty) on drums, Naj Conklin (Guy Forsyth, Jon Dee Graham, Jason Eady) on bass, and half of the acclaimed band The Trishas on backing vocals in Jamie Lin Wilson and Kelley Mickwee. Each bring their own unique influences to the project as well.
The project follows previous solo albums, Triggering a Flood (2013), So This Is Life (2015), her acoustic collaborative project with her husband Jason Eady, Something Together, (2017), and Billboard charting project, What It’s Like To Fly Alone (2018).
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Genres
Texas Country, Americana, Country, Folk
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What fans are saying
David
Courtney played at a private event the night before (July 28) and she was fabulous. I am sure she knocked it out on Saturday. Her voice is just incredible.
Republic Brewing Company
Republic, WA
Jul 31, 2023
Michele
Just love this lady . Great vocals, fun banter and a throughly enjoyable evening. If you haven’t seen her please go. She never disappoints.
Saxon Pub
Austin, TX
Jul 08, 2023
Thada
Courtney is such an honest and real songwriter, she’s capable of making you laugh and breaking your heart with her lyrics. ALWAYS a great show!
Red River Station
Saint Jo, TX
Jan 05, 2025
Jeff
She put on a fantastic show. Small venue real personal the sound was just right could not ask for a better place to see her.
Isis Music Hall
Asheville, NC
Oct 15, 2022
Cheryl
Always top notch!!! Courtney brings the best every time! Ended with a fun jam session with other artist in attendance and it was a blast!!!
The Post at River East
Fort Worth, TX
Feb 05, 2024
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Courtney Patton Tour Cities
Newport, KY
Arlington, TX
Red River, NM
Hondo, TX
Sherman, TX
Fort Worth, TX
Winfield, KS
San Angelo, TX
Paris, TX
Mckinney, TX
Kansas City, MO
Pryor, OK
Stephenville, TX
McKinney, TX
Riverton, IL
Waterloo, NE
Azle, TX
The Woodlands, TX
Bryan, TX
Houston, TX
Dunn, NC
Austin, TX
Edmond, OK
Frequently Asked Questions About Courtney Patton
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Courtney Patton on tour?
Yes, Courtney Patton is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Courtney Patton concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Courtney Patton tour
is scheduled for 28 dates across 23 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Courtney Patton scheduled to play?
Courtney Patton is scheduled to play 28 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Courtney Patton tour start?
Courtney Patton’s tour starts Mar 27, 2025 and ends on Sep 27, 2025.
They will play 23 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Bryan at Travis Bryan Midtown Park and their next upcoming concert
will be in Arlington at Levitt Pavilion.
What venues is Courtney Patton performing at?
As part of the Courtney Patton tour, Courtney Patton is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Mar 27 - Bryan,
TX @ Travis Bryan Midtown Park
Mar 30 - Hondo,
TX @ Finger Memorial Park
Apr 04 - Bluff Dale,
TX @ Double D BBQ
Apr 06 - Fort Worth,
TX @ The Post at River East
Apr 11 - Sherman,
TX @ Old Quail Run Farm
Apr 23 - Stephenville,
TX @ Melody Mountain Ranch
Apr 25 - Paris,
TX @ The Rail Yard
May 04 - Fort Worth,
TX @ The Post at River East
May 15 - Dunn,
NC @ Bird's Nest Listening Room
May 22 - Fort Worth,
TX @ Rusty Nickel IceHouse
May 24 - Cresson,
TX @ Star Ranch
May 30 - Arlington,
TX @ Levitt Pavilion
May 31 - San Angelo,
TX @ The House of Fifi DuBois
Jun 06 - Mckinney,
TX @ Downtown Historic Mckinney Square
Jun 14 - Azle,
TX @ The Armadillo Ranch
Jun 20 - Edmond,
OK @ The Old Icehouse
Jun 21 - Mckinney,
TX @ The Rook
Jun 27 - The Woodlands,
TX @ Dosey Doe Breakfast & BBQ & Whiskey Bar
Jul 18 - Austin,
TX @ Saxon Pub
Aug 07 - Riverton,
IL @ The Backroom Lounge
Aug 09 - Newport,
KY @ The Southgate House Revival
Aug 14 - Red River,
NM @ 8750 Music & BBQ Festival
Aug 21 - Houston,
TX @ McGonigel's Mucky Duck
Aug 29 - Weston,
CO @ Monument Lake Resort
Sep 10 - Pryor,
OK @ Born & Raised
Sep 24 - Kansas City,
MO @ Knuckleheads
Sep 26 - Waterloo,
NE @ Buck's Bar and Grill
Sep 27 - Winfield,
KS @ Wheat State Wine Co