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Restless Road Unveils 2024 ‘Last Rodeo’ Headline Tour Dates

Restless Road, the country trio, has unveiled their 2024 “Last Rodeo” Headline Tour, set to follow the release of their debut album, “Last Rodeo.” The nine-city tour will begin on January 11, 2024, in Atlanta, GA, and conclude on January 27, 2024, in Detroit, MI. Special guest Erin Kinsey will accompany the trio.

Ticket sales open to the public this Friday, October 27th, at 10:00 AM local time. Pre-sales begin on Tuesday, January 24th. For ticket information, visit www.restlessroad.com.

Tour Dates:

  • 1/11/24: Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theater
  • 1/12/24: Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
  • 1/13/24: Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts
  • 1/18/24: Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
  • 1/19/24: Milwaukee, WI – The Rave II
  • 1/20/24: Columbus, OH – The Bluestone
  • 1/25/24: New York, NY – Gramercy Theater
  • 1/26/24: McKees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theater
  • 1/27/24: Detroit, MI – Majestic Theater

Restless Road, consisting of Colton Pack, Garrett Nichols, and Zach Beeken, is known for their remarkable harmonies and storytelling. Their debut album, “Last Rodeo,” features 18 tracks, including the title track, “You Don’t Have To Love Me,” “Roll Tide Roll,” “I Don’t Wanna Be That Guy,” “Sundown Somewhere,” “On My Way,” their #1 Sirius XM hit “Growing Old With You,” and “Bar Friends.”

Despite the album’s title, “Last Rodeo” is just the beginning of their journey. The album reflects their growth and offers a range of stories about life and love, spanning different stages.

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