HEADLINE: Braxton Keith Announces This Ain’t My First Tour Tour Continued Following Gold Certification
TAGS: Braxton Keith, Warner Records Nashville, Grand Ole Opry, George Strait,
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Neo-traditional country artist Braxton Keith announces a robust schedule of first quarter 2026 headline tour dates titled This Ain’t My First Tour Tour Continued. The initial set of dates will see him on the road in the US and overseas through March, with more tour stops set to be added. Following a massively successful 2025 that saw the breakout entertainer performing over 130 shows, the newly announced dates will take Keith across the country, building on his reputation as a must see live act. The announcement follows a landmark moment for the Warner Records Nashville rising star: his Grand Ole Opry debut on Tuesday, October 28th, where Keith was surprised on stage with a plaque commemorating a career first gold certification for his smash single “Cozy”. The hit track has amassed over 100 million streams worldwide, underscoring his rapid ascent in the genre.
Keith’s highly anticipated cover of George Strait’s “The Chair” continues its impressive run. Released on October 7th, the single immediately ignited social media following a viral live performance. Within its first week, the song surpassed two million global streams, marking the best debut of Keith’s career to date and paying homage to the country masterpiece, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The tour kicks off January 3rd in Albuquerque, New Mexico at Dirty Bourbon before heading to Steamboat Springs, Colorado for MusicFest from January 5th through 10th. Keith will make stops across the United States including Denver, Cheyenne, Deadwood, Little Rock, Terrell, Tuscaloosa, Starkville, Baton Rouge, Rosenberg, Kansas City, St. Louis, Des Moines and Austin before heading to Australia in March for shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Ipswitch.
Braxton Keith 2026 ‘This Ain’t My First Tour’ Tour Continued Dates:
Jan 3 — Albuquerque, NM @ Dirty Bourbon
Jan 5-10 — Steamboat Springs, CO @ MusicFest
Jan 15 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
Jan 16 — Cheyenne, WY @ The Lincoln
Jan 17 — Deadwood, SD @ Deadwood Mountain Grand
Jan 23 — Little Rock, AR @ The Hall
Jan 24 — Terrell, TX @ Silver Saloon
Jan 29 — Tuscaloosa, AL @ Two Dimes
Jan 30 — Starkville, MS @ Ricks
Feb 6 — Baton Rouge, LA @ Texas Club
Feb 7 — Rosenberg, TX @ That Mexican OT Day
Feb 12 — Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
Feb 13 — St. Louis, MO @ Hot Country Nights
Feb 14 — Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
Feb 21 — Austin, TX @ Stubb’s
Mar 13 — Melbourne, AUS @ Margaret Court Arena
Mar 14 — Melbourne, AUS @ Margaret Court Arena
Mar 16 — Sydney, AUS @ Hordern Pavilion
Mar 17 — Sydney, AUS @ Hordern Pavilion
Mar 20 — Ipswitch, AUS @ CMC Rocks
Mar 21 — Ipswitch, AUS @ CMC Rocks
Mar 29 — Isle of Palms @ Windjammer


