Multi-faceted musician Billy Strings is bolstering his 2025 touring schedule with a slate of added headlining concerts throughout the spring and summer.
The nearly 20 newly-added dates begin April 3 with three concerts in St. Augustine, Fla. at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre, with more shows set for states including Georgia, Michigan, Missouri and Illinois. The trek winds down with two shows at Lexington, Ky.’s Rupp Arena on June 20-21.
Pre-sale for all of his April through June shows launch Jan. 8, and general on-sale begins Jan. 10. These shows follow several of Strings’s show which are slated for January, February and March, including six sold-out shows in Asheville, N.C. in February, and a trio of shows in Nashville, Tenn. in February and March.
Beyond touring, Strings has issued a pair of collaborations in recent months, appearing on Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion album on the song “M-E-X-I-C-O,” and teaming with Zach Top on the Apple Music Sessions Nashville EP, where they revisited two of Top’s own songs, as well as a cover of Ricky Skaggs’s “Don’t Cheat in Our Hometown.”
In October, Strings’s album Highway Prayers became the first bluegrass album to reach No. 1 on Top Album Sales chart since 2002. Strings’s album Live: Vol. 1 is also up for best bluegrass album at the 2025 Grammy Awards, which return to Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on Sunday, Feb. 2.
See the list of added shows for Strings’s 2025 Spring tour dates below:
April 3: St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine Amphitheatre)
April 4: St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine Amphitheatre)
April 5: St. Augustine, Fla. (St. Augustine Amphitheatre)
April 9: Tampa, Fla. (Yuengling Center)
April 11: Savannah, Ga. (Enmarket Arena)
April 12: Savannah, Ga. (Enmarket Arena)
April 15: Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena)
April 17: Cary, N.C. (Koka Booth Amphitheatre)
April 18: Cary, N.C. (Koka Booth Amphitheatre)
April 19: Cary, N.C. (Koka Booth Amphitheatre)
May 30: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena)
May 31: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena)
June 6: Rosemont, Ill. (Allstate Arena)
June 7: Rosemont, Ill. (Allstate Arena)
June 11: Kansas City, Mo. (T-Mobile Center)
June 13: St. Louis (Chaifetz Arena)
June 14: St. Louis (Chaifetz Arena)
June 20: Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena)
June 21: Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena)