Shenandoah Kicks Off 50-City ‘Two Dozen Roses Tour’
Shenandoah is kicking off their 2024 “Two Dozen Roses Tour” today (May 31) in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
The new 50-city tour pays homage to the band’s 1989 smash hit, 35 years after the song peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Country chart. The first leg of the trek includes festival appearances at Country Thunder Bristol with Cody Johnson and Country Thunder Saskatchewan with Nickelback and Luke Combs. In the fall, the group will embark for its first-ever Canadian tour, performing over 10 dates alongside Sawyer Brown.
Shenandoah released a newly-recorded version of “Two Dozen Roses” featuring Combs, which rose to the top of the iTunes All Genre and Country charts—marking their first chart topper in 30 years.
“What has happened in the last year and a half with ‘Two Dozen Roses’ has been unbelievable,” says lead singer Marty Raybon. “To even believe that it’s bigger today than when we first released it in 1989 shows the power of songs that stand the test of time. It’s certainly one of the biggest things going on in our world right now, so it only makes sense to call the tour ‘Two Dozen Roses.'”
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