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Sugarland Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 1,362,995
Category Contempory Country, Country
Concerts
Nov
21
Moody Center
Austin
Tickets
Nov
22
Dickies Arena
Fort Worth
Tickets
Nov
23
BOK Center
Tulsa
Tickets
Dec
11
Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Biloxi
Tickets
Dec
12
Gas South Arena
Duluth
Tickets
Dec
13
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville
Tickets
About Sugarland
To hear Jennifer Nettles tell it, it’s a brand new day in Sugarland. Despite winning multiple Grammy, CMA and ACM awards—and selling more than 8 million records—the country-music duo of Nettles and Kristian Bush is embracing a creative rebirth, a musical awakening that permeates their adventurous fourth album, The Incredible Machine. “We are in a place of discovery,” Jennifer says. “It is the essence of who we are as people in this band. There is never a moment where we think, ‘This is good enough.’ There’s always a place for growth.” A growth that Kristian says has been encouraged by their fans, their record label, and, most importantly, by the genre-bending, all-are-welcome country-music industry. “It’s as if the industry and the culture have singled out the biggest risks we’ve taken on a record, a song like ‘Stay’ for example, and celebrated those,” he says gratefully. “They’ve embraced us at those times. We’ve tried to learn from that and this is what we’ve made.” And what they’ve created is a dynamic masterwork. Co-written and co-produced in full by Jennifer and Kristian, The Incredible Machine is a soaring album elevated by sky-high choruses, ringing guitars, and pulsing drums that recall the beating of the album’s titular engine, the human heart. Kristian describes it as a collection of anthems—and there may be no greater understatement. If the duo was searching for the grander side of country on their last record, the double platinum Love on the Inside, they’ve obviously found it on The Incredible Machine. From the fanfare of the album’s opener “All We Are” to Jennifer’s sublime piano-ballad closer “Shine the Light,” this is an album built for stadiums. “This record is designed to play in very large places and to communicate with a large group of people,” Kristian confirms. “When you have an instrument as powerful and as graceful as Jennifer’s voice, you don’t want to tip-toe in. You really go for it! And those types of songs are often where Jennifer and I intersect musically.” In fact, the pair found shared inspiration in the iconic music and films of the 1980s, their growing-up years. “We allowed ourselves to play with our influences,” Jennifer admits. As such, the coming-of-age movies by director John Hughes and songs by Blondie, Peter Gabriel, The Pretenders and even The Clash all helped fire up the Machine. “When we were writing, we asked what if John Hughes were making movies now.... Who would be on the soundtrack?” Kristian says, going on to connect the dots between rebellious country and rebellious rock. “If you dig far enough you’re going to see that The Clash and Johnny Cash had a lot in common. I like to live right where those guys meet.” In a song like the joyous “Find the Beat Again,” for instance, Jennifer reminds the heavy-hearted among us that nothing lasts forever, while Kristian’s siren-like guitar sound—a technique he adapted from The Clash, he says—pushes the song toward its climax. Or the call-to-arms “Stand Up,” in which the band exhorts listeners to “use your voice.” A tale of personal empowerment, the track is almost heroic in its message. It’s also one of two songs on the album to showcase Kristian’s voice. “I don’t know how many people have really ever heard me sing before,” he says of his lead verse. “For fans of the band, it’s like a whole new layer is peeled back.” “All We Are” is equally triumphant. A rallying cry of sorts, it culminates in a mass of melodies folding upon one another. The result is breathtaking, a musical equation so intricate that it solidifies the duo’s ability to write complex fare as well as breezy, winking tunes like first single “Stuck like Glue.” “We write songs for different reasons. There are some songs that we want to change your life and there are some that we just want to change your day. That’s what ‘Stuck like Glue’ is,” Jennifer laughs. “We don’t take ourselves too seriously, and that’s what fans love.” They also flock to Jennifer’s knack for finding the voice of everywoman—or even everyman. One of Sugarland’s many gifts is their ability to write lyrics that transcend gender, like in their 2004 breakout hit “Baby Girl.” On The Incredible Machine, the proof is in the acoustic “Little Miss,” a profile of a woman who tries to handle everything, all by herself. “I saw my mom as that person. I see pieces of it in my own daughter. Jennifer is certainly one of those women,” Kristian says. Aside from the powerhouse rocker “Wide Open,” written specifically for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, “Little Miss” is one of the record’s earliest penned tracks. “We were at a festival over a year ago and I was on the bus doing my makeup while Kristian was warming up,” recalls Jennifer. “I was wearing a checkered dress and he started playing this lick and singing, ‘Little Miss checkered dress.’ I popped my head out and sang, ‘Little Miss one big mess!’ The way that song was discovered was fun and really beautiful.” And the band is confident that fans, old and new alike, will have a similar experience as they discover the gears and cogs of The Incredible Machine—a country record, a pop record, an anthem record, a ballad record, but above all, an authentic record. “It’s just the two of us,” says Kristian. “In the story of who we are, this album is more us than we’ve ever been.” Jennifer agrees and says the band’s rebirth is best summed up in the gentle, searching words of the album’s title track: Feels like I’m flying, wings made of light/brand new and shinin’, like a shot rung out through the night. “That’s a wonderful metaphor and image for this newly emerging creature that Sugarland is right now, with these vulnerable but beautiful wings. The Incredible Machine is definitely us, but at the same time, there is something very precious and new,” she says. “And we want to show it to the world!”
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Genres
Contempory Country, Country
Band members
Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush
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What fans are saying
David
4 / 5
Sugarland is always an amazing night of entertainment, great voices and music = a fun night !
Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, CT
Sep 05, 2018
DAve
5 / 5
Little Big Town/Sugarland: 10/24/24 My full review here: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10236327011621877&set=a.10229433691293177 Review and photo by DAve (Concerts #948, 949)
Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, SC
Oct 26, 2024
Christopher
5 / 5
Amazing! They came with some great energy, dressed for halloween, had fun with it
TD Garden Boston, MA
Nov 01, 2024
John
5 / 5
One of the best ever. Great show. So glad they decided to tour again.
The Mann Center Philadelphia, PA
Sep 11, 2018
Terri
5 / 5
The concert was absolutely amazing! Can't wait to go to my next one!
KeyBank Center Buffalo, NY
Nov 04, 2024
ANDREW MORRISSEY
5 / 5
Sugarland is favorite country group ever ♥️ this was Best Concert ever
ilani Ridgefield, WA
Jul 27, 2019
David
5 / 5
Epic! They put on such a good show! Great opening acts too
PNC Arena Raleigh, NC
May 28, 2018
Kari
5 / 5
Jennifer Nettles has an amazing voice! She sounded perfect last night.
BOK Center Tulsa, OK
Jul 20, 2018
DK
5 / 5
THE BEST!! One of the BEST Concerts you will see
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Mount Pleasant, MI
Dec 10, 2019
Pat
5 / 5
Jennifer & Kristian were awesome as usual! Very uplifting concert! :clap::skin-tone-2::clap::skin-tone-2::heart:
Mandalay Bay Events Center Las Vegas, NV
Jun 17, 2018
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Sugarland Tour Cities
Nashville, TN Austin, TX Duluth, GA Tulsa, OK Biloxi, MS Fort Worth, TX

Frequently Asked Questions About Sugarland

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Sugarland on tour?

Yes, Sugarland is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Sugarland concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Sugarland tour is scheduled for 6 dates across 6 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Sugarland scheduled to play?

Sugarland is scheduled to play 6 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Sugarland tour start?

Sugarland’s tour starts Nov 21, 2024 and ends on Dec 13, 2024. They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in Austin at Moody Center and their next upcoming concert will be in Austin at Moody Center.

What venues is Sugarland performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Nov 21 - Austin, TX @ Moody Center
Nov 22 - Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena
Nov 23 - Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
Dec 11 - Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Dec 12 - Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena
Dec 13 - Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
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