Two Tons of Steel Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
10,277
Concerts
Nov
03
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Nov
09
Singing Water Vineyards
Comfort
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Nov
10
Love & War In Texas
Plano
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Nov
17
Honky Tonk for Hope
Houston
Tickets
Nov
19
Private Event
Austin
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Nov
26
Two Ton Tuesday Thanksgiving Show
New Braunfels
Tickets
Dec
06
Dan's Silverleaf
Denton
Tickets
Dec
07
Gar Hole
Anna
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Dec
14
Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
Galveston
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Dec
17
Two Ton Tuesday Christmas Show
New Braunfels
Tickets
Dec
27
High Horse Saloon
Texas City
Tickets
Dec
28
Dosey Doe Big Barn
The Woodlands
Tickets
Jan
05
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Jan
10
McGonigel's Mucky Duck
Houston
Tickets
Feb
02
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Feb
09
Love & War In Texas
Plano
Tickets
Mar
02
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Apr
06
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
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Apr
12
Old Town Theatre
Huntsville
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May
04
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Jun
01
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
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Jul
06
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Aug
03
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Sep
07
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
Tickets
Oct
05
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
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Nov
02
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
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Dec
07
Devil's Backbone Tavern
Fischer
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About Two Tons of Steel
Before there was Americana, before there was Texas Country, Two Tons of Steel front man Kevin Geil and his original band, “Dead Crickets,” rocked a sound that blended the best of musical worlds and pushed the envelope of “Texas” sound with a signature brand of country meets punk.
The San Antonio-based group packed the small bars and local hangouts and quickly became the Alamo City’s most-loved band, earning them a spot on the cover of Billboard Magazine in 1996. It was the beginning of a twenty year journey for Geil and the 4-piece ensemble.
Releasing “Two Tons Of Steel” in 1994 and “Crazy For My Baby” in 1995 on Blue Fire Records, a sponsorship deal with Lone Star Beer quickly followed. Dead Crickets, renamed Two Tons of Steel in 1996 began traveling outside of Texas, including stops at the Grand Ole’ Opry in Nashville, Tenn., the National Theater in Havana, Cuba, and European tours, to greet fans who had embraced their Texas-born sound. In 1996 they released “Oh No!” on their independent label, “Big Bellied Records.” They followed up the passion project with a live recording at the legendary Gruene Hall in Gruene, Texas, taped during a Two Ton Tuesday Show 1998.
In 2017, the band marks 22 years of legendary “Two Ton Tuesday Live from Gruene Hall.” The summer-long event has drawn over 200,00 fans to the iconic show.
The popular concert series was captured in “Two Ton Tuesday Live,” a DVD-CD combo released on Palo Duro Records in 2006. Also that year, the band’s first national release, “Vegas,” produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Lloyd Maines on the Palo Duro label, took them to No. 7 on the Americana Music Charts and was one of the top 20 releases of 2006. Two Tons released “Not That Lucky” in 2009. The album peaked at No. 4 on the Americana Music Charts and has made Two Tons of Steel a band to watch in 2017.
Along the way, the band has collected a number of awards. To date, Two Tons has cleaned up at home, winning "Band of the Year" on 12 separate occasions and "Album of the Year" for its self-titled debut. Two Tons has also been named "Best Country Band" by the San Antonio Current ten times. Geil also has nabbed 'Best Male Vocal' honors four times.
Two Tons of Steel’s reach extends beyond their live gigs. In 2003, the band was filmed during a “Two Ton Tuesday” gig for the IMAX film, "Texas: The Big Picture," which can be seen daily at the IMAX Theatre in the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin and has been seen as far away as Japan. The band also has been featured as supporting characters in award-winning author Karen Kendall's romance novel, "First Date."
Two Tons Of Steel, Kevin Geil, Jake “Sidecar” Marchese on Upright Bass, Will Owen Gage on Lead Guitar and Rich Alcorta on Drums are currently touring in support of there 2017 release "GONE".
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What fans are saying
Rhonda
Love this band!! Always a great show.
Screaming Goat Yard & Tap
Spring Branch, TX
Oct 31, 2022
DeAna
Such a great time watching Two Tons!!
23rd Annual Two Ton Tuesdays / Gruene Hall 8:30pm
New Braunfels, TX
Jul 19, 2018
Two Tons of Steel Tour Cities
Houston, TX
Huntsville, TX
Plano, TX
Anna, TX
New Braunfels, TX
Comfort, TX
Austin, TX
Denton, TX
Galveston, TX
Texas City, TX
The Woodlands, TX
Frequently Asked Questions About Two Tons of Steel
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Two Tons of Steel on tour?
Yes, Two Tons of Steel is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Two Tons of Steel concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Two Tons of Steel tour
is scheduled for 27 dates across 11 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Two Tons of Steel scheduled to play?
Two Tons of Steel is scheduled to play 27 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Two Tons of Steel tour start?
Two Tons of Steel’s tour starts Nov 03, 2024 and ends on Dec 07, 2025.
They will play 11 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Fischer at Devil's Backbone Tavern and their next upcoming concert
will be in Fischer at Devil's Backbone Tavern.
What venues is Two Tons of Steel performing at?
As part of the Two Tons of Steel tour, Two Tons of Steel is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 03 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Nov 09 - Comfort,
TX @ Singing Water Vineyards
Nov 10 - Plano,
TX @ Love & War In Texas
Nov 17 - Houston,
TX @ Karbach Brewing Company
Nov 19 - Austin,
TX @ Thompson Austin
Nov 26 - New Braunfels,
TX @ Gruene Hall
Dec 06 - Denton,
TX @ Dan's Silverleaf
Dec 07 - Anna,
TX @ Gar Hole
Dec 14 - Galveston,
TX @ Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
Dec 17 - New Braunfels,
TX @ Gruene Hall
Dec 27 - Texas City,
TX @ High Horse Saloon
Dec 28 - The Woodlands,
TX @ Dosey Doe Big Barn
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 05 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Jan 10 - Houston,
TX @ McGonigel's Mucky Duck
Feb 02 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Feb 09 - Plano,
TX @ Love & War In Texas
Mar 02 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Apr 06 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Apr 12 - Huntsville,
TX @ Old Town Theatre
May 04 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Jun 01 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Jul 06 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Aug 03 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Sep 07 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Oct 05 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Nov 02 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern
Dec 07 - Fischer,
TX @ Devil's Backbone Tavern