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Koe Wetzel Announces ‘Damn Near Normal’ World Tour 2024

Koe Wetzel announced today (4/1) that he will embark on his ‘Damn Near Normal World Tour’ on July 27 in The Woodlands, Texas. The country rock sensation will be joined…

Koe Wetzel
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Koe Wetzel announced today (4/1) that he will embark on his 'Damn Near Normal World Tour' on July 27 in The Woodlands, Texas. The country rock sensation will be joined by supporting acts Treaty Oak Revival, Kolby Cooper, Pecos & The Rooftops, Tanner Usrey, Dylan Wheeler, Kat Hasty, and Kolton Moore.

“It’s been a fun winter in the studio working on new music, but we can’t wait to be back on the road getting rowdy with the fans,” Wetzel said in a press statement. “And who knows, we might even have some more new music to sing for y’all at these shows soon…”

Tickets for Wetzel's 'Damn Near Normal World Tour' go on sale to the public on Friday, April 5. Fans can also catch him in the coming months at select festivals including Country Thunder, Rock The Country, Tortuga, and more.

Most recently, Wetzel dropped a new single, which he says is a “tune for the normal folks” titled “Damn Near Normal” accompanied by a music video. The track follows the platinum-selling artist’s 2022 album, Hell Paso, featuring “Creeps,” and “Better Without You,” among other hits.

Damn Near Normal World Tour Dates:
July 27            The Woodlands, Texas  ||  Cynthia Woods Pavilion
Aug. 7             Missoula, Mont.  ||  Big Sky Brewing Company Amphitheater
Aug. 8             Nampa, Idaho  ||  Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
Aug. 9             Sandy, Utah  ||  Sandy Amphitheater
Aug. 10           Las Vegas, Nev.  ||  The Theater at Virgin Hotel Hotels Las Vegas
Aug. 15           Minneapolis, Minn.  ||  The Armory
Aug. 16           Council Bluffs, Iowa  ||  Stir Cove (Harrah’s Casino)
Aug. 21           Cleveland, Ohio  ||  Jacobs Pavilion
Aug. 22           Columbus, Ohio  ||  KEMBA Live! Outdoor
Aug. 23           Pittsburgh, Pa.  ||  Stage AE
Aug. 24           Washington, D.C.  ||  The Anthem
Aug. 28           Boston, Mass.  ||  Roadrunner
Aug. 29           Uncasville, Conn.  ||  Mohegan Sun Arena
Aug. 30           Atlantic City, N.J.  ||  Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
Aug. 31           Reading, Pa.  ||  Santander Arena
Sept. 4             Charleston, W.V.  ||  Charleston Coliseum
Sept. 5             Roanoke, Va.  ||  Berglund Center
Sept. 6             Columbia, S.C.  ||  Colonial Life Arena
Sept. 7             Cary, N.C.  ||  Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Sept. 12           Kansas City, Kan.  ||  Azura Amphitheater
Sept. 13           Camdenton, Mo.  ||  Ozarks Amphitheater
Sept. 18           St. Louis, Mo.  ||  Chaifetz Arena
Sept. 20           Huntsville, Ala.  ||  The Orion Amphitheater
Sept. 21           Macon, Ga.  ||  Atrium Health Amphitheater
Sept. 25           Alexandria, La.  ||  Rapides Parish Coliseum
Sept. 26           Tuscaloosa, Ala.  ||  Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater
Sept. 27           Nashville, Tenn.  ||  Ascend Amphitheater
Sept. 28           Little Rock, Ark.  ||  First Security Amphitheater
Oct. 3              Pikeville, Ky.  ||  Appalachian Wireless Arena
Oct. 4              Indianapolis, Ind.  ||  Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
Oct. 5              Evansville, Ind.  ||  Ford Center
Oct. 10            Abilene, Texas  ||  Expo Center of Taylor County
Oct. 11            Lubbock, Texas  ||  Cooks Garage
Oct. 13            Morrison, Colo.  ||  Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Oct. 26            Manchester, U.K.  ||  Academy 3
Oct. 27            London, U.K.  ||  The Garage
Oct. 30            Glasgow, U.K.  ||  Oran Mor
Oct. 31            Birmingham, U.K.  ||  Academy 2
Nov. 1             Leeds, U.K.  ||  Brudenell Social Club
Nov.3              Amsterdam, Netherlands  ||  Melkweg (Oude Zaal)
Nov. 5             Hamburg, Germany  ||  Bahnhof Pauli
Nov. 6             Berlin, Germany  ||  Frannz Club
Nov. 7             Cologne, Germany  ||  Club Volta
Nov. 10           Stockholm, Sweden  ||  Nalen
Nov. 11            Oslo, Norway  ||  Rockefeller Music Hall
Nov. 13           Copenhagen, Denmark  ||  Lille Vega

In my opinion, you haven't lived until you've attended a country music festival. As a fan, what's better than having all of your favorite artists in the same location for a few days along with thousands of people who love the genre as much as you do?

If you've come this far, you're most likely looking to travel with friends, plan a road trip with the family, or attend a festival right in your backyard. From the East Coast to the West Coast and everywhere in between, there's most likely a festival scheduled near you.

Carrie Underwood, Eric Church, Hardy, Jason Aldean, Jelly Roll, Keith Urban, Lainey Wilson, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert, Morgan Wallen, and Thomas Rhett are just a few of the country superstars named as headliners across the United States in 2024.

In 2023, CMA Fest alone welcomed more than 90,000 daily attendees in Nashville, Tennessee, while reaching its largest stadium audience in its 50-year history. Festivals such as Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, and Carolina Country Music Fest in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, are already sold out for 2024, however, you can join the waiting list for tickets.

If you're looking for something new in the coming months, then Jason Aldean and Kid Rock's latest announcement will have you kicking up your boots. The inaugural Rock The Country festival will take over Louisiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missouri, and South Carolina next year.

"The first EVER Rock the Country is bringing big names to small towns. From rising stars to country icons, this is two nights that you won’t want to miss," Rock The Country Facebook post stated.

Now, we hope you decide to attend at least one of the festivals listed below. We will continue to provide updates here too, as soon as official announcements are released.

Tortuga Music Festival - Fort Lauderdale, Florida (April 5-7, 2024)

Tortuga Music Festival will return to Fort Lauderdale Beach from April 5-7, 2024, with headliners Lainey Wilson, Hardy, and Jason Aldean. The three-day, multi-stage music festival originally launched in 2013 bringing some of the biggest names in country music right to the beach.

Stagecoach Festival - Indio, California (April 26-28, 2024)

The Stagecoach Festival has become one of the biggest country festivals and tourist attractions across the United States. Although it is already sold out for 2024, fans can join a waitlist to purchase tickets. The three-day festival hosted in Indio, California will welcome Eric Church, Miranda Lambert, and Morgan Wallen as headliners next year.

CMA Fest - Nashville, Tennessee (June 6-9, 2024)

The CMA Fest is a four-day country music festival held in Nashville, Tennessee. It's unlike anything I've ever experienced. Fans from across the United States and even all over the world head to Music City for nonstop days filled with country music. The 2024 CMA Fest lineup will be announced closer to the festival dates, however, passes are now on sale.

Carolina Country Music Fest - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (June 6-9, 2024)

Yes, Carolina Country Music Fest is sadly sold out already, however, you can join the waitlist now for tickets. We highly suggest doing so as the 2024 lineup includes headliners Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, Parker McCollum, Old Dominion, Lady A, and more.

Barefoot Country Music Fest - Wildwood, New Jersey (June 20-23, 2024)

If you're looking for a beach vacation next summer, then look no further than Wildwood, New Jersey. The Barefoot Country Music Fest will return with headliners Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Kane Brown, and Old Dominion in 2024.

Country Fest - Cadott, Wisconsin (June 27-29, 2024)

Country Fest was founded over 30 years ago and has become the largest three-day Country Music Fest and camping event in the United States. The festival will welcome headliners Eric Church, Keith Urban, and Jake Owen. Country Fest, which was previously nominated for Festival of the Year at the ACM Awards, will return to Cadott, Wisconsin June 27-29, 2024.

Country Jam USA - Eau Claire, Wisonsin (July 18-20, 2024)

Country Jam USA will welcome Hardy, Brothers Osborne, Thomas Rhett, Ernest, Shane Smith & The Saints, and many more to Eay Claire, Wisconsin in 2024. The three-day annual country music festival first launched in 1990, making it one of the longest-running country festivals.

Rock The South - Cullman, Alabama (July 18-20, 2024)

Are you ready to Rock The South with some of the biggest names in country music? Rock The South is returning to Cullman, Alabama July 18-20, 2024 with headliners Eric Church, Hardy, and Jelly Roll. The three-day festival offers a VIP experience, Honky Tonk Hideaway, and much more.