Turnpike Troubadours Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
624,245
Category
Singer & Songwriter, Country, Folk
Concerts
Nov
22
Fishers Event Center
Fishers
Tickets
Nov
23
Masonic Temple Theatre
Detroit
Tickets
Dec
12
Billy Bob's
Fort Worth
Tickets
Dec
13
Billy Bob's
Fort Worth
Tickets
Feb
15
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
San Antonio
Tickets
Mar
08
The Pinnacle
Nashville
Tickets
Apr
10
The Boys From Oklahoma
Stillwater
Tickets
Apr
11
The Boys From Oklahoma
Stillwater
Tickets
Apr
12
The Boys From Oklahoma
Stillwater
Tickets
Apr
13
The Boys From Oklahoma
Stillwater
Tickets
About Turnpike Troubadours
If Turnpike Troubadours are playing in your town, you’ll know it. A block or two from the venue, you’ll see the crowds lining up. Get closer and you’ll start to hear the music -- rockin’ hard, lashed by burnin’ fiddle and guitar, maybe a little rough on the edges but with a deep-rooted soul that's impossible to resist.
And if you make it through the door, you’ll witness one of the best shows you'll ever see.
Audiences in their home state of Oklahoma and down in Texas have known this for years. It's no longer news when they draw 5,000-plus at Billy Bob's in Fort Worth, sell out three nights in a row at Gruene Hall or turn several hundred away at the Legendary Stubb's Bar-B-Q in Austin.
Word has spread, though: Their shows in Chicago, St. Louis and elsewhere have pulled in more than 1,000 fans. And they’ve drawn full houses at Joe’s Pub in New York and The Troubadour in L.A., among many other nightspots from coast to coast.
They’ve even been picked by Playboy as one of three acts to watch in 2015 -- a distinction lead singer/guitarist/songwriter Evan Felker admits is “pretty bizarre” but impressive nonetheless.
So is that the story? “The Turnpike Troubadours Tear It Up Night After Night”?
Actually, no. There’s another side to singer/guitarist Felker, bassist RC Edwards, fiddler Kyle Nix, steel and electric guitarist Ryan Engleman and drummer Gabe Pearson. Maybe you don’t notice it as much at their shows, where their blazing performances tend to obliterate detached reflection.
But you’ll definitely notice it on their new album, The Turnpike Troubadours, to be released September 18th on their Bossier City imprint. Away from the intensities of their show, the music speaks more intimately. Details of their arrangements clarify. Above all, the lyrics become the center of attention, spinning stories so compelling that you realize you’d almost forgotten how powerful the message of a song could be.
There’s “7 Oaks”, recounting a life made desperate by poverty, made more vivid by an incongruous hoedown accompaniment ... “Bossier City”, focused on a sad mill worker who blows his pay regularly on gambling and booze ... “The Bird Hunters”, a short story set to a Cajun waltz about friendship, love and coming home ... “Down Here”, a conversation between one guy who has lost all he had and another who assures him life "down here" really isn’t so bad ... “How Do You Fall Out Of Love”, a melancholy meditation on lost love.
Dig deeper into the words and bits of brilliant craftsmanship gleam: “Hillbilly girl, as sweet as wine, grew up in the thicket like a muscadine.” ... “Robbie’s got a brand new girlfriend. She’s got to strip for pills.” ... “I left my heart in Tulsa on the corner of Easton & Main on the Cains Ballroom floor, soaking up a bourbon stain.” ... “You bet your heart on a diamond and I played the clubs and the spades. We gambled and lost. Yes, we both paid the cost. Look what a mess I have made.”
“Human beings like stories,” Felker insists. “It doesn’t matter what form, whether it be a song or a movie or a poem. And they’ve always been drawn to characters. Our songs are real life applied to stories applied back to real life. I might get a plot line from several short stories I’ve read. Then I’ll build fallible characters into the midst of all that. They’re never archetypes. They’re real. It’s all about the character.”
In fact, characters are so central to the Turnpike Troubadours that they often turn up in more than one song. On The Turnpike Troubadours, for instance, the narrator in “Down Here”, Danny, turns up again in “The Bird Hunters”.
“Stephen King has this canon of characters and any of them can walk into one of his stories at any time,” Felker says. “You have all these characters living in the same universe. I haven’t ever seen that applied to songwriting, but that’s what I’m doing.”
This universe feels real on The Turnpike Troubadours because the band resolved to let the album happen on its own time. Moving out to the Prairie Sun recording complex in the desert country of Cotati, California, setting up in former chicken coops converted into studios, they metaphorically unplugged the clock and worked studiously through 12-hour sessions, wrapping up only when each story and every note rang true.
"This album sounds like us at our best," Edwards says. "We weren't going for being overproduced. What we got was exactly what we wanted because we didn't have that time factor problem."
And this is the paradox of the Turnpike Troubadours: Do they sound their best when they're delivering another electrifying live show or when they've crafted an artful album, enriched by a narrative tradition that traces back to their fellow Oklahoman Woody Guthrie, in which every nuance tells a story unto itself?
Honestly, the band doesn't worry much about that.
"The show is about people having fun," Felker says. "The more fun they have, the more fun we have and the better off everybody is. The record is about understanding the poetry in a real way. I figure it's like people sitting around in their house, maybe drinking a beer. That's more the place for poetry." "Our sound comes from playing country music, punk rock and anything else we liked in honky-tonks and beer joints," Edwards adds. "You've got to give the crowd something to dance to and have a good time. But songwriters are the most important thing. So I think everything we've done says that you can have it both ways."
The proof is on The Turnpike Troubadours and at whatever place they're playing down the road near you. Think of them as a two-headed silver dollar; on both sides, you've got a winner.
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Genres
Singer & Songwriter, Country, Folk
Band members
Gabriel Pearson, Ryan Engleman, Kyle Nix, RC Edwards, Evan Felker
Photos
What fans are saying
Thomas
Excellent!!! not a bad seat in the house, good crowd. paid for the cheap seats was asked during Elle King portion of show if our group had any interest in moving down to the pit! We did, of course and the show was even better. thanks for coming back to Florida. I had seen them in Tallahassee last fall.....the Troubadours don't disappoint!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Daily's Place
Jacksonville, FL
Apr 09, 2024
@SSCalhoun
The only complaint was no encores, and I am positive everyone there thought Turnpike was going to do The Road Goes on Forever with Robert. Because it’s a farewell tour for him. If the venue had a time cap, pick a different venue. The headliner shows on Saturday were GREAT, but that ending was the equivalent of the season finale of the Sopranos for music fans.
Hutto Park at Brushy Creek
Hutto, TX
Aug 08, 2022
Brenda
Muscadine Bloodline did a good job of opening the show, Old Crow was entertaining, but Turnpike was outstanding. Their shows are an experience, the crowd is on their feet through the entire show and most are singing along on every song. They are really tight and crisp on every song for the entire show. If you haven’t seen them, you should!
BOK Center
Tulsa, OK
Apr 02, 2023
Travis75
Turnpike was great as always, the venue sounded good for the size , only problem I had was the second act. I’m sure Ian Munsick is enjoyed by others, but personally thought him more on the mainstream side , reminded me of an act I’d see in Branson, professionally sound , just not something I enjoyed at all.
Peoria Civic Center
Peoria, IL
Dec 17, 2023
Katie
Such an amazing show. One of my favorite bands, they are always fantastic to see in concert, but this was one of the best times I've seen them. Evan Felker and all the band are so talented. They had such great energy tonight, played over two hours. Love these guys!
The Factory
Chesterfield, MO
Aug 16, 2024
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Turnpike Troubadours Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Turnpike Troubadours
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Turnpike Troubadours on tour?
Yes, Turnpike Troubadours is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Turnpike Troubadours concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Turnpike Troubadours tour
is scheduled for 10 dates across 6 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Turnpike Troubadours scheduled to play?
Turnpike Troubadours is scheduled to play 10 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Turnpike Troubadours tour start?
Turnpike Troubadours’s tour starts Nov 22, 2024 and ends on Apr 13, 2025.
They will play 6 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Fishers at Fishers Event Center and their next upcoming concert
will be in Stillwater at T. Boone Pickens Stadium.
What venues is Turnpike Troubadours performing at?
As part of the Turnpike Troubadours tour, Turnpike Troubadours is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 22 - Fishers,
IN @ Fishers Event Center
Nov 23 - Detroit,
MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre
Dec 12 - Fort Worth,
TX @ Billy Bob's
Dec 13 - Fort Worth,
TX @ Billy Bob's
2025 Tour Dates:
Feb 15 - San Antonio,
TX @ San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
Mar 08 - Nashville,
TN @ The Pinnacle
Apr 10 - Stillwater,
OK @ T. Boone Pickens Stadium
Apr 11 - Stillwater,
OK @ T. Boone Pickens Stadium
Apr 12 - Stillwater,
OK @ T. Boone Pickens Stadium
Apr 13 - Stillwater,
OK @ T. Boone Pickens Stadium