Multitalented musician Billy Strings is bolstering his 2025 touring schedule with a series of major concerts in the spring and summer.
Nearly 20 additional shows will begin on April 3 with three concerts at the St. Augustine Amphitheater in St. Augustine, Florida, with additional performances in states including Georgia, Michigan, Missouri and Illinois held. The final show of the tour will be June 20-21 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.
All of his performances from April to June will be available for pre-sale on January 8th, with general sales starting on January 10th. performed, including 6 sold-out shows in 2019.
In addition to touring, Strings has released two collaborative pairs in recent months and appeared on Post Malone’s show F-1 trillion song “MEXICO” from the album, and collaborated with Zach Top on the Apple Music Sessions Nashville EP, in which they revisited two of Top’s own songs, as well as a cover of Ricky Skaggs’ “Don’t Cheat in Our Hometown.”
October, Strings album road prayer Became the first bluegrass album since 2002 to reach No. 1 on the Hot Album Sales Chart. Live: Vol. 1 The album is also in contention for the 2025 Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album, which will be held on Sunday, February 2 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
See the list of additional shows for Strings’ 2025 spring tour dates below:
April 3: St. Augustine, Florida (St. Augustine Amphitheater)
April 4: St. Augustine, Florida (St. Augustine Amphitheater)
April 5: St. Augustine, Florida (St. Augustine Amphitheater)
April 9: Tampa, FL (Yengling Center)
April 11: Savannah, Georgia (Enmarket Arena)
April 12: Savannah, Georgia (Enmarket Arena)
April 15: Charlottesville, VA (John Paul Jones Arena)
April 17: Koka Booth Amphitheater, Cary, NC
April 18: Koka Booth Amphitheater, Cary, NC
April 19: Koka Booth Amphitheater, Cary, NC
May 30: Grand Rapids, MI (Van Andel Arena)
May 31: Grand Rapids, MI (Van Andel Arena)
June 6: Rosemont, IL (Allstate Arena)
June 7: Rosemont, IL (Allstate Arena)
June 11: Kansas City, MO (T-Mobile Center)
June 13: St. St. Louis (Chaifetz Arena)
June 14: St. St. Louis (Chaifetz Arena)
June 20: Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena)
June 21: Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena)