Thomas Rhett Heats Things Up With 2019 Very Hot Summer Tour

Summer 2019 is heating up with Rhett's tour!

Written by Lauren Laffer
Thomas Rhett Heats Things Up With 2019 Very Hot Summer Tour
NASHVILLE, TN - NOVEMBER 14: Singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett performs onstage during the 52nd annual CMA Awards at the Bridgestone Arena on November 14, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Erika Goldring/WireImage,)

The summer of 2019 is bound to be hotter than ever when Thomas Rhett kicks off his “Very Hot Summer” tour. The rising country superstar will hit the road beginning May 17 and pass through nearly 40 cities in the first leg.

Joining the Georgia native out on the road will be special guests Dustin Lynch, Russell Dickerson and Rhett Akins.

“We literally just closed out our 2018 tour in the U.K. last week and I’m already thinking about next year’s tour,” said the “Sixteen” singer. “I’m glad we have the winter to plan and come up with some crazy stuff for next year because I can’t think of a better way to spend the summer than out on the road with my fans. And, I get to bring my dad and two of my favorite artists in country music along for the ride.”

Tickets for select dates of the Very Hot Summer Tour go on sale beginning Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for the trek will also be available as part of the 2019 Megaticket. Additional dates for the tour will be announced in the coming weeks.

2019 Very Hot Summer Dates:
5/17 Spokane, WA**
5/18 Tacoma, WA**
5/25 Orange Beach, AL
5/26 Orange Beach, AL
6/13 Virginia Beach, VA
6/14 Charlotte, NC
6/15 Bristow, VA
6/20 Detroit, MI
6/21 Indianapolis, IN
6/28 Dallas, TX
6/29 Houston, TX
7/11 Toronto, ON
7/12 Pittsburgh, PA
7/19 Darien Center, NY
7/20 Hershey, PA
8/1 Philadelphia, PA
8/2 Boston, MA
8/3 Holmdel, NJ
8/8 Raleigh, NC
8/9 Cincinnati, OH
8/10 Atlanta, GA
8/15 Rogers, AR
8/16 Southaven, MS
8/17 Birmingham, AL
9/5 Sioux Falls, SD
9/6 Des Moines, IA
9/7 St. Paul, MN
9/12 Kansas City, MO
9/13 St. Louis, MO
9/14 Chicago, IL
9/19 Bridgeport, CT
9/20 New York, NY
9/21 Albany, NY
10/3 Greenville, SC
10/4 Jacksonville, TN
10/5 Orlando, FL
10/10 Knoxville, TN
10/11 Louisville, KY
10/12 Nashville, TN
**Shows without Russell Dickerson and Rhett Akins