Hayes Carll Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
286,876
Category
Alternative Country, Singer, Country, Songwriter
Concerts
Dec
05
The Kessler Theater
Dallas
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Dec
06
The Kessler Theater
Dallas
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Dec
07
The Heights Theater
Houston
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Dec
08
The Heights Theater
Houston
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Dec
12
Stable Hall
San Antonio
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Dec
13
Paramount Theatre
Austin
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Dec
14
HiCo Hall
Hico
Tickets
Jan
06
MusicFest 2025
Steamboat Springs
Tickets
Jan
10
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville
Tickets
Jan
11
Nashville Birthday Bash
Nashville
Tickets
Jan
17
30A Songwriters Festival 2025
Santa Rosa Beach
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Jan
22
Main Street Crossing
Tomball
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Jan
23
Main Street Crossing
Tomball
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Jan
24
Main Street Crossing
Tomball
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Jan
25
Mile 0 Fest 2025
Key West
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Mar
22
Outlaws and Legends Music Fest 2025
Abilene
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Jun
03
The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
The Woodlands
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Jun
05
Isleta Amphitheater
Albuquerque
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Jun
07
MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas
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Jun
08
Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Phoenix
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Oct
03
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati
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Oct
07
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls
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About Hayes Carll
The country simplicity that imbues Hayes Carll’s songs can sometimes hide the social conscience and sharp humor that also runs through them, but if you want to find those things, they are there. In fact, Carll has spent over 20 years having a conversation about what it is we’re all doing here with anyone who will listen. He makes us laugh––but then he makes us cry. We judge a song’s protagonist, only for Carll to spin us around to commiserate with them.
“I like to tug at heartstrings, find commonality with others, reflect on my own life, and sometimes I do it in a lighthearted way,” says Carll. “A lot of musical styles found their way onto this record, but my first and most formative influences came from country music. This is a country singer-songwriter record. It’s just unapologetically me.”
Carll is talking about You Get It All, his eighth album. His voice, rich but worn, has never sounded better. As a songwriter, he is in top form, turning droll confessions, messy relationships, motel room respites, and an exasperated, hitchhiking God into modern nuggets.
The New York Times likened Carll’s ability to undergird humor with a weightier narrative to Bob Dylan. When Carll talks about the sounds that are in his own head, he mentions Randy Travis. That juxtaposition defines the singularity of Carll’s career: He exists in a space of his own, informed by John Prine, Tom Waits, and Dylan but also by Travis, Kenny Rogers, and Hank Williams, Jr.
Those influences may have made him hard to pigeonhole, but he’s still been embraced. Two Americana Music Awards, a Grammy nomination for Best Country Song, and multiple Austin Music Awards line his resumé́. He’s had the most-played record on Americana radio twice. His songs appear on the screen regularly and have been recorded by Kenny Chesney, Lee Ann Womack, and Brothers Osborne, to name a few.
You Get It All was produced by Allison Moorer and guitar legend Kenny Greenberg. Carll credits his partnership with singer, songwriter, and artist Moorer, his wife, as a force that helps both clarify what he wants and challenge self-imposed limits. “She’s a world-class artist who has a way of helping me articulate my vision,” he says.
Opener “Nice Things” layers a laugh-out-loud narrative exposing humanity’s botched stewardship of Earth––and one another––over vintage country cool. In the song written with the Brothers Osborne, God comes down to check on us––and she is not impressed. “It’s social commentary, but it’s not dour,” Carll says. “I hope the song can make people sing along, laugh a bit, and maybe recognize that we can do better.”
The title track is classic Carll—a front-porch singalong with a deeper message for those who want it. Self-deprecating and sweet, the song is an ode to bringing one’s whole self to a relationship––the good and the bad. “I’m at a point in my life where that rings true to me,” says Carll. “What I want, and what I think a lot of people want, is to feel like they’re getting the real thing.”
“Help Me Remember” is a feat of storytelling that tackles an underrepresented topic in art: dementia from the perspective of the patient. “It’s a visual song. To tell this story, we had to put the listener right there,” Carll says. “I was thinking about how scary and sad it is for the person who is suffering from it, and how heartbreaking and frustrating it is for the friends and family going through it with them.”
Among Carll’s co-writers is singer-songwriter Brandy Clark, who helped him pen and perform “In the Mean Time,” a gorgeous, honky-tonk waltz which perfectly depicts the damage couples can inflict on each other when they’re at their worst. The multi-dimensionality of relationships is a thread woven throughout the entire album. “When we’re our weakest or most afraid, real damage can be done to our relationships, as well as our spirits,” says Carll. “You can love somebody, everything can be as good as you could’ve imagined, but when your traumas or fears come out, all that love can disappear in an instant.”
Rollicking through snarling 80s country guitar licks, “To Keep From Being Found” is an escape to a motel room with a TV on wheels, a bath, and line after delectable line.
Subdued album closer “If It Was Up to Me” aches through a list of wishes that seem frivolous at first but build into a portrait of pain that’s far more complicated. Written with Moorer and Sean McConnell, it’s a gorgeous example of one of Carll’s favorite artistic devices: leading listeners to underestimate a character with whom they’ll ultimately empathize. “The way humor and sadness can work together is powerful,” he says.
Honest and sometimes subversive, but never mean-spirited, Carll keeps writing sad, funny, compelling songs in which nobody’s perfect or predictable––at least not for long. And he can’t quit wishing we’ll all realize that’s the way anything worth having or being has got to go. “I hope this record helps people feel good, laugh a bit, and maybe give them something to lean on when they need it,” he says. “I hope they dance to it, too.”
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What fans are saying
stacy
Hayes Carll was great as always!! Our second time to see one of his shows. This was our first time seeing Melissa Carper and her portion of the show was excellent as well. Staff at the facility were awesome! Great show at a wonderful facility. Thank you to all who made the event happen and also the performers and staff for a great evening!
The Kessler Theater
Dallas, TX
Mar 12, 2023
Nathan
Hayes Carll always puts on a great live show. He is humorous and engaging, and he is a seasoned entertainer. The Paramount Theatre is a great venue in which to watch a live show. Hayes' new band is a tight four-piece group that has many years of experience. All in all, the show was a wonderful experience.
Paramount Theatre
Abilene, TX
Mar 09, 2023
Mary
What a talented singer songwriter! The entire evening was a collaboration with The Band of Heathens who are superb in their own right. Missed Todd Snider (sending healing prayers), but Allison Moorer, Jamie Lyn Wilson and Bruce Robison supported the bill. The crowd was into the music all night singing along. It was a magical night in Luckenbach.
Luckenbach Texas
Fredericksburg, TX
Oct 15, 2023
James
Ive always wanted to see hayes. Great venue, great sound, great people. While he was on stage still he signed the record i bought of his. He didnt have to but he did. Hayes is a true talent and amazing writer. And he interacted with the crowed unlike the openers. Acknowledging the little kids. Which made their day.
Centennial Park
Nashville, TN
May 28, 2023
Stephen
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed this pre-Christmas show. Hayes assembled a great band and the song selection was wonderful. The four star rating is because of opening act, Melissa Carper. Granted, she is a talented bassist, but her voice is tough to listen to. Fortunately, Hayes, Allison and the band were fantastic.
The Heights Theater
Houston, TX
Dec 02, 2023
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Hayes Carll Tour Cities
The Woodlands, TX
Abilene, TX
Cincinnati, OH
Nashville, TN
Tomball, TX
Albuquerque, NM
Las Vegas, NV
Steamboat Springs, CO
Key West, FL
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Phoenix, AZ
San Antonio, TX
Hico, TX
Dallas, TX
Houston, TX
Austin, TX
Frequently Asked Questions About Hayes Carll
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Hayes Carll on tour?
Yes, Hayes Carll is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Hayes Carll concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Hayes Carll tour
is scheduled for 22 dates across 16 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Hayes Carll scheduled to play?
Hayes Carll is scheduled to play 22 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Hayes Carll tour start?
Hayes Carll’s tour starts Dec 05, 2024 and ends on Oct 07, 2025.
They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Dallas at The Kessler Theater and their next upcoming concert
will be in The Woodlands at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
What venues is Hayes Carll performing at?
As part of the Hayes Carll tour, Hayes Carll is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 05 - Dallas,
TX @ The Kessler Theater
Dec 06 - Dallas,
TX @ The Kessler Theater
Dec 07 - Houston,
TX @ The Heights Theater
Dec 08 - Houston,
TX @ The Heights Theater
Dec 12 - San Antonio,
TX @ Stable Hall
Dec 13 - Austin,
TX @ Paramount Theatre
Dec 14 - Hico,
TX @ HiCo Hall
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 06 - Steamboat Springs,
CO @ Steamboat Springs
Jan 10 - Nashville,
TN @ Ryman Auditorium
Jan 11 - Nashville,
TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Jan 17 - Santa Rosa Beach,
FL @ Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Jan 22 - Tomball,
TX @ Main Street Crossing
Jan 23 - Tomball,
TX @ Main Street Crossing
Jan 24 - Tomball,
TX @ Main Street Crossing
Jan 25 - Key West,
FL @ Truman Waterfront Park Amphitheater
Mar 22 - Abilene,
TX @ Back Porch of Texas
Jun 03 - The Woodlands,
TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Jun 05 - Albuquerque,
NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
Jun 07 - Las Vegas,
NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
Jun 08 - Phoenix,
AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Oct 03 - Cincinnati,
OH @ Riverbend Music Center
Oct 07 - Cuyahoga Falls,
OH @ Blossom Music Center