Toby Keith Reveals 2021 Country Comes to Town Tour Dates

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Written by Chris Parton
Toby Keith Reveals 2021 Country Comes to Town Tour Dates
NASHVILLE, TN - AUGUST 23: Singer-songwriter Toby Keith performs onstage during the 11th Annual ACM Honors at the Ryman Auditorium on August 23, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for ACM)

Country hit maker Toby Keith is doing his best to bring live music back into American life, announcing the dates of his wide-ranging Country Comes to Town Tour.

With 25 shows between now and December of 2021, the expansive run will feature shows from Arizona all the way up to New Hampshire, and everywhere in between. Keith has already gotten back onstage, sharing images on social media of crowded concerts in cities like Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

“Gettin’ back to normal one show at a time,” he wrote around the Memorial Day holiday.

Looking ahead, he’ll have plenty of chances to help fans do the same, visiting fairs, festivals, arenas and more through December 3 in Estero, Florida. Notable stops include Grand Junction, Colorado; Jonesboro, Arkansas; Atlantic City, New Jersey; and Wichita, Kansas.

In other Toby Keith news, the longtime star has new music on the way. He’ll be featured on Brantley Gilbert’s “Worst Country Song of All Time” alongside newcomer Hardy, a track which comes out this Friday (June 18). The writer behind enduring classics like “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” is also one of 12 nominees hoping to be inducted into the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame this year. The Class of 2021 will be announced on November 1.

Toby Keith’s Country Comes to Town Tour:

June 20 — Prescott, Ariz. @ Findlay Toyota Center
June 25 — Grand Junction, Colo. @ Country Jam
June 26 — North Platte, Neb. @ Nebraskaland Days
July 10 — Pendleton, Ore. @ Pendleton Whisky Music Festival
July 15 — LaPorte, Ind. @ LaPorte County Fair
July 17 — Doswell, Va. @ Meadow Event Park
July 30 — Utica, N.Y. @ Adirondack Bank Center
July 31 — Big Flats, N.Y. @ Summer Stage at Tag’s
Aug. 1 — Middletown, N.Y. @ Orange Motorsports and Ent.
Aug. 8 — Jackson, Mich. @ Jackson County Fair
Aug. 13 — Arcadia, Wisc. @ Ashley for the Arts
Aug. 14 — Jonesboro, Ark. @ First National Bank Arena
Aug. 15 — Springfield, Ill. @ Illinois State Fair
Sept. 2 — Allentown, Pa. @ The Great Allentown Fair
Sept. 3 — Unacasville, Conn. @ Mohegan Sun
Sept. 4 — Gilford, N.H. @ Bank of NH Pavilion/Meadowbrook
Sept. 5 — Atlantic City, N.J. @ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Sept. 10 — Fort Polk, La. @ Freedom Fest
Sept. 18 — Sparks, Nev. @ Nugget Event Center
Oct. 14 — Coralville, Iowa @ Xtream Arena
Oct. 15 — Wichita, Kan. @ InTrust Bank Arena
Oct. 16 — Loveland, Colo. @ Budweiser Events Center
Oct. 17 — Casper, Wyo. @ Ford Wyoming Center
Oct. 23 — Laughlin, Nev. @ Laughlin Event Center
Dec. 3 — Estero, Fla. @ Hertz Arena