Gavin Adcock is not slowing down. The Georgia native has announced “The Day I Hang It Up Tour” 2026, a 27-city headline run kicking off May 7 in Hollywood, Florida, and closing November 14 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This is his fourth extensive headline tour since 2024, and it is his biggest yet.
The tour draws rotating support from Braxton Keith, Corey Kent, Jake Worthington, Pecos & The Rooftops, Tyler Nance, and The Creekers. Alongside his own headline dates, Adcock joins Morgan Wallen for 16 dates on Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour 2026, cementing his place at the top tier of country music’s current generation.
Adcock has built a loyal, rabid fanbase on the strength of his live show. American Songwriter called him a “modern-day outlaw,” Holler described his performances as a “collision of extremes,” and MusicRow landed on “high-octane.” That kind of press does not come from playing it safe.
“The Day I Hang It Up Tour” scales across club rooms, amphitheaters, and arenas, reflecting exactly where his career stands right now. With venues spread coast to coast and deep into the South, this is a run built for a fanbase that has been growing fast.
Tickets go on sale Friday, March 20 at 10AM local time. A fan club presale is running now.
“The Day I Hang It Up Tour” 2026 Dates:
May 7 — Hollywood, FL — Hard Rock Live at Seminole
July 3 — Orange Beach, AL — The Wharf Amphitheater
July 29 — Spokane, WA — Gesa Pavilion
July 30 — Idaho Falls, ID — Mountain America Center
Aug. 6 — Abbotsford, BC — Rogers Forum
Aug. 7 — Tacoma, WA — Dune Peninsula
Aug. 9 — Bend, OR — Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Aug. 28 — Columbus, OH — KEMBA Live! Outdoor
Aug. 29 — Cincinnati, OH — MegaCorp Pavilion Outdoor
Sept. 11 — Cleveland, OH — Jacobs Pavilion
Sept. 17 — Lubbock, TX — Cook’s Garage
Sept. 19 — Round Rock, TX — Round Rock Amp
Sept. 24 — Baton Rouge, LA — Raising Cane’s River Center
Sept. 25 — Oxford, MS — SJB Pavilion
Oct. 15 — Macon, GA — Atrium Health Amphitheater
Oct. 16 — Birmingham, AL — Coca-Cola Amphitheater
Oct. 17 — Little Rock, AR — First Security Amphitheater
Oct. 22 — Fishers, IN — Fishers Event Center
Oct. 23 — Knoxville, TN — Knoxville Civic Coliseum
Oct. 24 — Cary, NC — Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Oct. 29 — Charlotte, NC — Bojangles Coliseum
Oct. 30 — Savannah, GA — Enmarket Arena
Oct. 31 — Estero, FL — Hertz Arena
Nov. 6 — Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Nov. 7 — Reading, PA — Santander Arena
Nov. 13 — Detroit, MI — Masonic Temple Theatre
Nov. 14 — Grand Rapids, MI — Van Andel Arena


