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On tour
Yes
Followers
529,172
Category
Country
Concerts
Feb
15
Rowdy's Dance Hall - Webster, TX
Webster
Tickets
Feb
22
Billy Bob's - Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth
Tickets
Mar
09
Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Crystal Beach - Crystal Beach, Texas
Bolivar Peninsula
Tickets
Mar
15
Wild Will's Saloon and Dancehall - Ranger, TX
Ranger
Tickets
Mar
22
Silver Saloon - Terrell, TX
Terrell
Tickets
Apr
18
2920 Roadhouse - Hockley, TX
Hockley
Tickets
May
02
The Backyard Bar Stage and Grill - Waco, TX
Waco
Tickets
May
03
City of Emory Tourism - Emory, TX
Emory
Tickets
May
30
Cooper's Bar-B-Q - Christoval, TX
Christoval
Tickets
About Stoney LaRue
Throw away any preconceived notions you might have about country singers — especially ones from Texas — because Stoney LaRue smashes them all. Over a nearly 20-year career, the Lone Star-born and Oklahoma-raised LaRue have transformed himself into an unlikely Renaissance man. He is a deft songwriter, informed traveler and self-aware philosopher, a troubadour who converses just as easily about Indian yogis and gurus as he does about Texas barbecue and dance halls. LaRue highlights all facets of his complex persona on the inspiring new album Onward.
The title itself is reflective of his outlook on life — if LaRue has a mantra these days, it’s “keep moving forward.” His first album since 2015’s Us Time, Onward captures the husky-voiced singer looking not only ahead, but inward. This is a man unflinchingly shining a light into some dark, uncomfortable corners of his psyche and bettering himself in the process.
“You want to test your bones and see where they break,” he says, dropping one of the many bon mots that pepper his conversation. “This record is wading through all the mud and storms to hopefully come out on the other side with a wisdom that you didn’t have before. It’s a brighter way to look at things.”
Before there can be redemption, though, there must be a conflict, and LaRue dives into that head-first in the album opener “Fallin’ and Flyin’.” One of 10 songs co-written by Onward’s producer Gary Nicholson, the track was famously performed by Jeff Bridges in the 2009 country music drama Crazy Heart. In LaRue’s hands, it’s a humble admission, part of his journey toward self-improvement. “I never meant to hurt no one/I just had to have my way/if there’s such a thing as too much fun/this must be the price you pay,” he sings.
Likewise, he lays bare his soul in “You Oughta Know Me by Now,” a song that Nicholson and his co-writer Shawn Camp wrote especially for LaRue. While it’s framed around a man’s shortcomings and bad habits, it also conveys a precious honesty, like much of the vulnerable Onward does. “Gary told me, ‘You’re getting a chance with this album to show people who you truly are,'” LaRue says. “It might be too blatant for some people, but if you’re that blatantly honest, that’s a direct path to someone’s spirit, you know?”
Forging connections with his fans is paramount for LaRue, who plays more than 200 live shows a year. His base is a fiercely loyal one, and not just within the Red Dirt region. He regularly tours throughout the entire country and has fans in some unexpected places. Chalk up his mass appeal to the way he sells his songs both onstage and on record — to listen to LaRue sing the nostalgic, Bob Seger-esque “Drowning in Moonlight” on Onward is to hear someone with whom you share an experience.
“I thought that song would be something that’s very relatable. You want to think about your first kiss overlooking the city with the top down,” he says. “There’s something so sexy and romantic about that song. It’s dark, but it’s light at the same time.”
LaRue further explores that idea on “Meet Me in the Middle,” a gritty duet about compromise with the legendary Tanya Tucker. “It’s about the idea of reciprocity in a relationship, of yin and yang. You want to think that everything’s supposed to be equal and find the balance, but it never turns out that way, does it? It’s always a shift of power,” he says.
While the bulk of Onward exists in that musical sweet spot of rock and twang for which LaRue has become known, a pair of songs evokes a more Dixieland vibe. “Evil Angel,” featuring the magnificent McCrary Sisters on gospel vocals, is a jaunty barroom piano sing-along, and “Worry Be Gone” — a Nicholson song written with Guy Clark and Lee Roy Parnell — is a New Orleans ode to saying to hell with it all and sparking one up. “We got trouble with the air, we got trouble with the water/ and people ain’t treating one another like they oughta/give me just one more puff of that worry be gone,” LaRue sings.
“It’s all going on around us — from politics to religion — and we think about those things so much that we don’t want to be a part of it,” says LaRue. “As my grandpa used to say, ‘Don’t sweat the petty stuff and don’t pet the sweaty stuff.'”
LaRue pays tribute to his grandparents on Onward by cutting their favorite song: Merle Haggard’s “Let’s Chase Each Other Around the Room.” “They used to dance and drink homemade wine and put on the record,” he recalls. “Of course, us boys would be in there on the piano and the guitars and whatever we could find to make noise with. We’d be just smiling at them, having a blast in their late ages whenever they still could.”
It’s a faithful version of the Haggard and Freddy Powers tune, but one that LaRue still manages to push to the fringe by increasing the tempo and swagger.
Even on the requisite declaration of Texan pride, “Hill Country Boogaloo,” he taps into nontraditional country funk and forgoes lyrical tropes in favor of fresh allusions.
“Everybody throws in Shiner Bock or a ‘Texas wind’ in songs about Texas, but they’re not being specific. There’s too many generalities,” he says. “It’s an homage really. I figured that I’ve been so serious my whole life, let’s take the paint off, see what it looks like bare board and have fun.”
For LaRue, who has sold more than one million albums and singles in his career, fun means being on the road and playing live, tapping into a vast catalogue that includes influential LPs like 2005’s The Red Dirt Album and his exhilarating 2007 live document Live at Billy Bob’s Texas. Now, he’s excited about taking Onward to fans around the country and reminding them that not only is he still here, he isn’t going anywhere.
“You have to be willing to live it. That’s the only way to make it, and the way that I’ve made it,” says LaRue of his remarkable longevity. “But I’m not haphazard in what I’m writing or singing anymore. I’m more focused and looking ahead to what I want to achieve.”
In other words, Stoney LaRue is looking Onward.
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What fans are saying
Gary
He did a good job but when it is an 11 PM start I need a little more upbeat to start the show. Did enjoy seeing Stoney for the first time. Will see him again but not that late at night.
Big Texas Dance Hall & Saloon Spring
Spring, TX
Mar 03, 2019
Rachelle
I would give him 5 stars if the app would let me! He always puts on a solid show, and this one was no different. Great selection of old and new songs, and a solid performance!
The Rev Room
Little Rock, AR
Nov 09, 2019
Carleen
Good times. Great venue. Small and personal. Only issue? Food truck ran out of food. Before Stoney LaRue even started. 🙃
I will be seeing SL June 2nd too.
Thank you! Carleen Rantzow
The Station on 290
Harper, TX
May 21, 2023
Lori
First half of concert couldn’t hear his vocals , to much bass. And he didn’t play enough of his top songs. Didn’t see his merchandise table or merch, table to buy anything either.
Billy Bob's Texas
Fort Worth, TX
Aug 13, 2018
Kyle
We were at the Ryman and it was AMAZING!!! Stoney and the band looked great, like they had dressed up to attend the "Mother Church". Exceeded all expectations!
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Stoney LaRue Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Stoney LaRue
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Stoney LaRue on tour?
Yes, Stoney LaRue is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Stoney LaRue concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Stoney LaRue tour
is scheduled for 9 dates across 7 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Stoney LaRue scheduled to play?
Stoney LaRue is scheduled to play 9 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Stoney LaRue tour start?
Stoney LaRue’s tour starts Feb 15, 2025 and ends on May 30, 2025.
They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Webster at Rowdy's Dance Hall and their next upcoming concert
will be in Christoval at Cooper's Bar-B-Q.
What venues is Stoney LaRue performing at?
As part of the Stoney LaRue tour, Stoney LaRue is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 15 - Webster,
TX @ Rowdy's Dance Hall
Feb 22 - Fort Worth,
TX @ Billy Bob's
Mar 09 - Bolivar Peninsula,
TX @ Camp Margaritaville RV Resort Crystal Beach
Mar 15 - Ranger,
TX @ Wild Will's Saloon and Dancehall
Mar 22 - Terrell,
TX @ Silver Saloon
Apr 18 - Hockley,
TX @ 2920 Roadhouse
May 02 - Waco,
TX @ The Backyard Bar Stage and Grill
May 03 - Emory,
TX @ City of Emory Tourism
May 30 - Christoval,
TX @ Cooper's Bar-B-Q