Shenandoah Launches ‘The Extra Mile Tour’
Shenandoah embarked on their new “The Extra Mile Tour 2025” over the weekend (March 7). The 50-city tour pays homage to the band’s 1990 album and runs through early November.
The first part of the tour features Rock The Country and Rock The South with Nickelback and Kid Rock, Country Thunder with Jelly Roll, along with Cattle Country 2025, Country Stampede and more. Additional stops will include Savannah, Fort Worth, Little Rock, Sioux Falls and more, with additional dates will be announced in the coming months.
“Big goings on in the Shenandoah camp,” says Shenandoah frontman Marty Raybon. “Looking forward to getting into the New Year and playing the big stages with our friends. It’s never a bad thing taking the ‘Extra Mile’ and getting to see fans and friends alike across the country. It’s going to be a blast and a great year.”
Shenandoah recently made waves with a newly recorded version of “Sunday in the South” featuring Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan. The song’s video, released in December, quickly climbed to the top of both the iTunes All Genres and Country charts, earning Shenandoah its 16th No. 1 single. Within just 48 hours of its release, the video garnered over eight million views across social media and became the No.9 trending music video on YouTube.
“The Extra Mile Tour” Dates:
Mar. 21 – Newkirk, OK
Mar. 22 – Refugio, TX
Mar. 23 – Opp, AL
Mar. 28 – Salado, TX
Mar. 29 – Montgomery, TX
Apr. 4 – Livingston, LA
Apr. 5 – Mineral Point, MO
Apr. 10 – Gonzales, TX
Apr. 12 – New Castle, TX
Apr. 17 – Savannah, GA
Apr. 18 – Fayetteville, NC
Apr. 25 – Knoxville, TN
Apr. 26 – Marietta, OH
May 2 – Highfill, AR
May 3 – Tilden, TX
May 10 – Dalton, GA
May 11 – Ft. Myers, FL
May 16 – Hamler, OH
May 17 – Osceola, AR
May 23 – Wytheville, VA
May 24 – Burlington, NC
May 31 – Ft. Worth, TX
June 5 – Nashville, TN
June 7 – Higbee, MO
June 20 – Little Rock, AR
June 21 – Cullman, AL
June 27 – Franklin, OH
June 28 – Bonner Springs, KS
July 11 – Ashland, KY
July 12 – Mt. Vernon, KY
July 18 – Sioux Falls, SD
July 19 – Twin Lakes, WI
July 25 – Anderson, SC
July 26 – Owensville, MO
Aug. 2 – Thackerville, OK
Aug. 16 – Worthington, IA
Aug. 31 – Orkney Springs, VA
Sept. 4 – Unionville, MO
Sept. 6 – Montgomery, IN
Sept. 13 – Corinth, MS
Oct. 2 – Perry, GA
Oct. 4 – Powderly, TX
Oct. 17 – Magnolia, TX
Nov. 1 – Franklin, GA
Nov. 8 – Pharr, TX
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