Sixty years is a remarkable run by any measure, and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band are closing it out with the full weight it deserves. The legendary Grammy-winning country group has unveiled the final leg of their All The Good Times: The Farewell Tour, now fittingly subtitled 60 Years of Dirt, with dates running through June and wrapping at Denver’s Mission Ballroom on June 18th. The centerpiece of the run is a special 60th anniversary celebration at the Grand Ole Opry on May 13th, exactly six decades to the day from the band’s formation.
Founding member Jeff Hanna leads the group through this final chapter alongside bandmates Jimmie Fadden, Bob Carpenter, Jaime Hanna, and Ross Holmes. The new video for “Nashville Skyline,” a whiskey-soaked tribute to the Nashville of another era, arrives alongside the tour announcement. The song was written by Hanna, his son Jaime, and celebrated songwriter Matraca Berg, a family affair that captures exactly what this band has always been about.
Their recent ‘Night After Night EP,’ produced by Grammy-winning dobro master Jerry Douglas, stands as one of the finest late-career statements in country music. Douglas appears on lap steel alongside guest Viktor Krauss on acoustic Tic-Tac bass, and the five-song collection sounds like a band fully at peace with their legacy and still fully engaged with the music.
Tickets are on sale now. This is the last time Nitty Gritty Dirt Band will trek across the country, and every remaining date is a chance to be part of one of country music’s great final chapters.
All The Good Times: The Farewell Tour 2026 Dates:
Mar 20-25 — Outlaw Country Cruise, Miami, FL
Apr 9 — Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown, NY
Apr 10 — State Theatre Center for the Arts, Easton, PA
Apr 11 — The Cabot, Beverly, MA
Apr 12 — American Music Theatre, Lancaster, PA
Apr 14 — The Paramount Theatre, Rutland, VA
Apr 16 — Plymouth Memorial Hall, Plymouth, MA
Apr 17 — Nashua Center For The Arts, Nashua, NH
Apr 18 — Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, ON
Apr 19 — The Egg Center For The Performing Arts, Albany, NY
May 7 — Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC
May 8 — Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Bristol, VA
May 9 — The Carolina Opry Theater, Myrtle Beach, SC
May 10 — Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College, Wilmington, NC
May 13 — Grand Ole Opry House, Nashville, TN (60th Anniversary Celebration)
Jun 5 — United Wireless Arena, Dodge City, KS
Jun 6 — The Astro, La Vista, NE
Jun 7 — The Monument, Rapid City, SD
Jun 9 — Jackson Hole Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole, WY
Jun 10 — Jackson Hole Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole, WY
Jun 11 — Helena Civic Center, Helena, MT
Jun 13 — Alberta Bair Theater, Billings, MT
Jun 14 — Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy, UT
Jun 16 — Dillon Amphitheater, Dillon, CO
Jun 18 — Mission Ballroom, Denver, CO


