Brent Cobb will launch a headlining tour in early 2018. The singer-songwriter’s 2018 Ain’t a Road Too Long Tour is scheduled to begin on Feb. 16 in Memphis, Tenn.
Cobb will make his way around the South and East throughout the spring. The artist has enjoyed a stellar year in 2017, building a steadily growing fan base as he opened for Chris Stapleton and at select dates on Tim McGraw and Faith Hill‘s Soul2Soul Tour.
Cobb’s 2018 trek is in support of his upcoming second album, the followup project to his 2016 album Shine on Rainy Day. “Ain’t a Road Too Long” is the title of first song released off of the record, which is due out in early 2018.
Tickets for Cobb’s headlining tour go on sale on Nov. 17.
Brent Cobb, 2018 Ain’t a Road Too Long Tour Dates:
Feb. 4-11 — Cayamo Cruise: A Journey Through Song
Feb. 16 — Memphis, Tenn. @ 1884 Lounge
Feb. 17 — Jackson, Miss. @ Duling Hall
Feb. 18 — Mobile, Ala. @ Callaghan’s Irish Social Club
March 1 — Chattanooga, Tenn. @ Revelry Room
March 2 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Earl
March 3 — Birmingham, Ala. @ WorkPlay
March 20 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Horseshoe Tavern
March 21 — Detroit, Mich. @ Shelter
March 22 — Evanston, Ill. @ SPACE
March 23 — St. Paul, Minn. @ Turf Club
March 24 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Knucklehead’s
March 25 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Off Broadway
March 27 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Hi-Fi
March 28 — Louisville, Ky. @ Zanzabar
March 29 — Asheville, N.C. @ Grey Eagle Tavern
March 30 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Pour House Music Hall
March 31 — Washington, DC @ DC9
April 3 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Boot & Saddle
April 4 — New York City @ Mercury Lounge
April 6 — South Burlington, Vt. @ Higher Ground
April 7 — Allston, Mass. @ Great Scott
April 8 — Uncasville, Conn. @ Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Resort
April 10 — Columbus, Ohio @ The Basement
April 11 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Club Café
April 12 — Charlottesville, Va. @ The Southern
April 13 — Charlotte, N.C. @ Neighborhood Theatre
April 14 — Savannah, Ga. @ Savannah Music Festival
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