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Randy Houser

Randy Houser Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 641,636
Category Country
Concerts
May
31
Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races
Ranson
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Jun
01
Holiday Trav-L-Park
Virginia Beach
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Jun
21
Rock The Country 2024
Mobile
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Sep
05
Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
Charlotte
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Sep
06
Red Hat Amphitheater
Raleigh
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Sep
07
Atrium Health Amphitheater
Macon
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Sep
26
Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Wallingford
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Sep
27
Stone Pony Summer Stage
Asbury Park
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Sep
28
The Met
Philadelphia
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Oct
03
Walmart AMP
Rogers
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Oct
05
713 Music Hall
Houston
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Oct
06
The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory
Irving
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Oct
10
Toledo Zoo Amphitheater
Toledo
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Oct
11
Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
Indianapolis
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Oct
12
Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis
Maryland Heights,
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About Randy Houser
Randy Houser is a man refreshed. “I don’t know how it happened, but everything in my life has started lining up,” says the Lake, Mississippi native. “I must have done somebody right in the past.” Those positive vibes of renewal ripple through Houser’s three consecutive No. 1 hits, “How Country Feels,” “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” and “Goodnight Kiss,” which recently became Houser’s first No. 1 as a songwriter though he has written numerous hits for artists over the years. “How Country Feels” was his first-ever No. 1 at radio, and both it and “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” earned RIAA Platinum certifications. All three songs are from Houser’s Stoney Creek Records debut, How Country Feels, which was released in early 2013. Upon release, the title track and lead single sparked a wildfire of accolades and media appearances including: CONAN, NBC Nightly News, NBC Weekend Today, CBS’s “On The Couch,” FOX & Friends, Better TV and many more. It also gave Houser his first American Country Award for Most Played Radio Track: Male in 2013. Houser cut How Country Feels with producer Derek George, a long-time friend and fellow Mississippian he had wanted to work with for over a decade. It’s been called “a buoyant, hook-filled outing” (Washington Post) that’s infused with “a balance of revelry and introspection” (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel) and shows off Randy’s powerhouse voice, hailed “one of the best in Nashville” by Great American Country (GAC) and numerous other critics. Houser’s past contains no shortage of achievement, as it includes multiple nominations for ACM and CMA Awards, a No. 2 single in the form of “Boots On,” and songwriting credits for major names such as Trace Adkins, Justin Moore and Chris Young. In 2008—mere months after the release of his debut single, “Anything Goes”—Houser was even asked by David Letterman himself to appear on The Late Show. The singer’s first full-length album, Anything Goes, came out later that year, followed in 2010 by They Call Me Cadillac which spawned hit “Whistlin’ Dixie,” and fan-favorite “A Man Like Me.” But despite this early success, Houser now admits that he wasn’t truly happy. “It seemed like professionally things weren’t as great as they could be, and that was part of it,” he says. “But the biggest thing was not having a home base.” Shortly after, Houser signed with new label home Stoney Creek Records based in Nashville, Tenn. “Everybody there feels like part of my family,” Houser says of the independent imprint, where he happily signed following a long stretch of intensive touring. (How intensive? Think 150 shows a year.) “You walk in the door and everybody seems really happy with their job; there’s no strife in the air. That’s really important for me to have right now. It’s comforting.” New tracks on How Country Feels echo the title single’s sunny self-assurance, including “We’re Just Growing Younger” and “Along for the Ride,” which Houser co-wrote with Zac Brown. “We were playing a festival and I just had this song rolling around in my head,” Houser remembers of the latter. “I stayed up till about 5 in the morning but then got stuck. So I called up Zac and we went on his bus and knocked it out of the park.” There is contemplation, too: “Like a Cowboy,” which is Houser’s latest single, is about “me coming home for a few days, then having to leave again,” Houser says. “Route 3 Box 250D” provides an intimate snapshot of the singer’s upbringing. “That one’s kind of hard to listen to,” he admits. “It hits almost too close to home.” Billboard calls the song “stunning,” and The New York Times writes, “His voice here is almost wholly different, thicker and more throbbing, a caldron bubbling over. For a few minutes he’s the singer Nashville won’t let him be.” As for the sound of How Country Feels, Houser says it’s his most expansive outing yet, with more bells and whistles than he’s used in the past; it also showcases the remarkable voice that led Vince Gill to call Houser “one of the best in the new crop of country singer-songwriters” and pal Jamey Johnson to say, “I watched a blind man jump to his feet and drop his crutches the first time he heard Randy Houser sing.” And since the release of How Country Feels, critics have echoed those claims in reviews, with MSN writing “Houser is hands down one of the best male vocalists in Nashville,” and quoting Dierks Bentley as saying, “It’s kind of ridiculous how good of a singer he is.” Still, the heart of the album—of Houser’s entire outlook right now—remains the story of a man who’s moved through darkness into light. “I feel like I’ve reached such a special moment,” he says, and it’s a true pleasure to hear him inside it.
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What fans are saying
Brittany
4 / 5
Randy was amazing! He put on a great show and it was such a lovely atmosphere!
Slv Skihi Stampede Skihi Park Monte Vista, CO
Jul 27, 2019
MrsLatina
4 / 5
Randy and his musicians were great! Venue left a lot to be desired.
Touch Of Texas Binghamton, NY
Jun 26, 2020
MrsLatina
5 / 5
Excellent! My second time, my husband's first.....Randy took us to church!
Utica-Rome Speedway Vernon, NY
Jun 26, 2020
Carol
4 / 5
Puts on a great show! Energy from the crowd was fantastic!❤️👍👍❤️
Vidalia Onion Festival Lyons, GA
Apr 28, 2019
Jennifer
5 / 5
Amazing acoustic performance, one of the BEST I’ve ever seen!❤️🎶🔥🎤🤩
Von Braun Center Arena Huntsville, AL
May 10, 2019
Kenneth
5 / 5
Great show! Randy puts on one of the best.
House of Blues Anaheim, CA
Oct 15, 2018
Jersey
5 / 5
Perfect evening ! Definitely always a great Time!!
Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, TN
Feb 19, 2023
Jennifer
5 / 5
He is always entertaining! Love the giggle!
West Coast Thunder Lake Elsinore, CA
May 29, 2019
Big Worm
5 / 5
The most underrated voice in music
Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
Aug 30, 2023
Big Worm
5 / 5
This was a lot of fun
Tivoli Theatre Chattanooga, TN
Mar 21, 2022
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Randy Houser Tour Cities
Mobile, AL Indianapolis, IN Philadelphia, PA Wallingford, CT Toledo, OH Ranson, WV Houston, TX Macon, GA Raleigh, NC Charlotte, NC Maryland Heights, MO Rogers, AR Virginia Beach, VA Irving, TX Asbury Park, NJ

Frequently Asked Questions About Randy Houser

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Randy Houser on tour?

Yes, Randy Houser is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Randy Houser concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Randy Houser tour is scheduled for 15 dates across 15 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Randy Houser scheduled to play?

Randy Houser is scheduled to play 15 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Randy Houser tour start?

Randy Houser’s tour starts May 31, 2024 and ends on Oct 12, 2024. They will play 15 cities; their most recent concert was held in Ranson at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races and their next upcoming concert will be in Indianapolis at Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park.

What venues is Randy Houser performing at?

As part of the Randy Houser tour, Randy Houser is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 31 - Ranson, WV @ Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races
Jun 01 - Virginia Beach, VA @ Holiday Trav-L-Park
Jun 21 - Mobile, AL @ The Grounds
Sep 05 - Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sep 06 - Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
Sep 07 - Macon, GA @ Atrium Health Amphitheater
Sep 26 - Wallingford, CT @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Sep 27 - Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony Summer Stage
Sep 28 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Met
Oct 03 - Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
Oct 05 - Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
Oct 06 - Irving, TX @ The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory
Oct 10 - Toledo, OH @ Toledo Zoo Amphitheater
Oct 11 - Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
Oct 12 - Maryland Heights,, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre - St. Louis
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