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Thomas Rhett Announces 2018 ‘Life Changes Tour’ Dates

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Thomas Rhett is winding down his 2017 Home Team Tour, but the singer is already planning his 2018 dates. Earlier today Rhett announced his 2018 Life Changes Tour.

The Life Changes Tour will begin on April 5 at Tulsa, Okla.’s BOK Center with a first run of shows that will take him through mid-may.  The second leg of the tour will begin on Sept. 13 at Bangor, Maine’s Cross Insurance Center. The second set of shows will last until late October.

The Life Changes Tour unfortunately doesn’t have a Cleveland or Akron date on the schedule. But, a Toledo date on Oct. 5 at the Huntington Center will prove to be a road trip for many of his fans.

“Headlining for the first time has been pretty unreal. It’s wild to me that next year we will be launching our second year of headline shows and are bringing out some of my favorite artists in music right now,” Rhett says in a press release. “I think the fans have come to expect that we’re going to be on our feet and having the time of our lives every single night.”

For the Spring dates on the 2018 Life Changes Tour, Rhett will be touring with Brett Young and, at select stops, Russell Dickerson, Jillian Jacqueline and Carly Pearce. At his fall shows, Young and Midland will be the supporting acts.

Rhett had to postpone three of his remaining tour stops in Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska over the weekend (Oct. 26-28) due to illness. The country star will make up those dates in late Nov. and early Dec. after he returns from his European Home Team Tour which will begin after the CMA Awards on Nov.8

Tickets for Rhett’s 2018 Life Changes Tour will begin going on sale on Nov. 3. Visit ThomasRhett.com for more details.

Also in 2018, Rhett will be touring with Kenny Chesney, as part of Chesney’s 2018 Trip Around the Sun Tour. Scheduled stops on that tour will run from April through August with a stop in Columbus, Ohio on June 16 at Mapfre Stadium.

Thomas Rhett, 2018 Life Changes Tour Dates: 

April 5 — Tulsa, Okla. @ BOK Center *
April 6 — Lubbock, Texas @ United Supermarket Arena *
April 7 — Las Cruces, N.M. @ Pan American Center *
April 19 — Augusta, Ga. @ James Brown Arena +
April 20 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ Daily’s Place +
May 3 — Grand Forks, N.D. Alerus Center ~
May 4 — Bismarck, N.D. Bismarck Event Center ~
May 17 — Lafayette, La. @ Cajundome ~
May 18 — Bossier City, La. @ CenturyLink Center ~
Sept. 13 — Bangor, Maine @ Cross Insurance Center ****
Sept. 14 — Uncasville, Conn. @ Mohegan Sun Arena ****
Sept. 20 — Manchester, N.H. @ SNHU Arena ****
Sept. 21 — Syracuse, N.Y. @ OnCenter War Memorial Arena ****
Sept. 22 — Albany, N.Y. @ Times Union Center ****
Sept. 27 — State College, Pa. @ Bryce Jordan Center ****
Sept. 28 — Charleston, W.V. @ Charleston Civic Center ****
Sept. 29 — Charlottesville, Va. @ John Paul Jones Arena ****
Oct. 5 — Toledo, Ohio @ Huntington Center ****
Oct. 6 — Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Van Andel Arena ****
Oct. 11 — Little Rock, Ark. @ Verizon Arena ****
Oct. 12 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Chesapeake Energy Arena ****
Oct. 13 — Lincoln, Neb. @ Pinnacle Bank Arena ****
Oct. 18 — Eugene, Ore. @ Matthew Knight Arena ****
Oct. 19 — Boise, Idaho @ Ford Idaho Center ****
Oct. 20 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Smart Home Arena ****
Oct. 25 — Fresno, Calif. @ Save Mart Center at Fresno State ****
Oct. 26 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ the Forum ^
Oct. 27 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Golden 1 Center ****

* with Brett Young and Jillian Jacqueline
+ with Brett Young and Carly Pearce
~ with Brett Young and Russell Dickerson
**** with Brett Young and Midland
^ with Brett Young and TBA

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