Buffalo Traffic Jam Drop Post-Breakup Anthem “I Don’t Care” Ahead Of Sold Out Tour

Bozeman duo Buffalo Traffic Jam release their latest single “I Don’t Care” today through Arista Records. This reflective track arrives as Frankie Cassidy and Nathan Ross prepare for their debut headline “Take Me Home Tour” which begins next month. The song highlights the signature timeless vocals and vulnerable songwriting that earned the band over 90 million streams last year. This new release is a stunning addition to an already impressive discography.

The band describes the single as a representation of the clarity that arrives after a difficult period of loss. “The song details the process of turning a new leaf, leaving the past in the rearview, and refusing to look back,” the pair explains. They focus on the realization that certain past connections were unnecessary for their future growth. This honest perspective resonates deeply with a community of listeners built through the success of their ‘Take Me Home’ EP.

The upcoming tour schedule includes sold out performances at venues like 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis and Mercury Lounge in New York. The duo also joins the Turnpike Troubadours for arena shows at the Maverick Center and Extra Mile Arena in late March. Summer festival appearances are set for Bonnaroo and BottleRock following their recent debuts at Under the Big Sky and Red West. Fans in Montana and beyond have responded with incredible speed to secure tickets for every headline date.

“I Don’t Care” follows the massive momentum of the fan favorite “Fool’s Gold” which recently surpassed 30 million streams. The band continues to build on the success that landed them a spot on Holler Country’s 20 New Artists of 2026 list. With a calendar full of major festivals and cross-country dates, Buffalo Traffic Jam remains a primary fixture in the modern folk landscape.

2026 Buffalo Traffic Jam Tour Dates
2/24 – Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry *SOLD OUT*
2/25 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon *SOLD OUT*
2/27 – Columbia, MO – The Blue Note *SOLD OUT* 
2/28 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection *SOLD OUT*
3/3 – St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway *SOLD OUT*
3/5 – Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern *SOLD OUT*
3/7 – Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar *SOLD OUT*
3/8 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi *SOLD OUT*
3/10 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East *SOLD OUT*
3/11 – Atlanta, GA – Eddie’s Attic *SOLD OUT*
3/13 – Charlotte, NC – The Evening Muse *SOLD OUT*
3/14 – Columbia, SC – St. Pat’s Festival in Five Points *SOLD OUT*
3/17 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge *SOLD OUT*
3/18 – Cambridge, MA – Sinclair *SOLD OUT*
3/20 – Montreal, QC – The Ritz *SOLD OUT*
3/21 – Toronto, ON – Horseshoe *SOLD OUT*
3/22 – Cleveland, OH – Cambridge Room *SOLD OUT*
3/24 – Omaha, NE – Reverb *SOLD OUT*
3/27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverick Center + 
3/28 – Boise, ID – Extra Mile Arena +
4/1 – Denver, CO – Globe Hall *SOLD OUT*
4/2 – Denver, CO – Globe Hall *SOLD OUT*
4/3 – Fort Collins, CO – The Coast *SOLD OUT*
4/10 – New Orleans, LA – Hogs For The Cause 
4/11 – Tortuga Music Festival
4/16 – Richmond, VA – The Camel *SOLD OUT*
4/17 – Washington, DC – DC9 *SOLD OUT*
4/18 – Philadelphia, PA – Milk Boy *SOLD OUT*
4/23 – Wilkesboro, NC – Merlefest
5/9 – Baltimore, MD – Power Plant Live! (with Ole 60)
6/13 – Manchester, TN – Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival *SOLD OUT*


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