The band Florida Georgia Line announce their 2016 tour plans!
Florida Georgia Line announce summer 2016 plans are set: The duo will hit the road on their Dig Your Roots Tour.
Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard will begin their summer trek in March, with Cole Swindell, the Cadillac Three and Kane Brown joining them. A complete list of confirmed cities is below.
“Tyler and I are going to make this year very personal with the Dig Your Roots Tour. We want our fans to feel right at home with us as they learn more about our story and we learn about theirs,” Kelley says in a press release. “From Kane Brown, to the Cadillac Three, to Cole Swindell, there is not a dull moment in this show. We are so thankful that we get to bring some of our closest friends on this journey.”
Adds Hubbard, “Since day one, BK and I have been all about throwing the biggest party we can. This year is going to be a big one with new music, new tour and new memories. We cannot wait.”
Select shows on the Dig Your Roots Tour went on sale beginning on Jan. 29 as part of the Live Nation Country Megaticket; Citi cardholders will have access to pre-sale tickets. More information about dates, ticketing and the tour is available on Florida Georgia Line’s official website.
Florida Georgia Line, 2016 Dig Your Roots Tour Cities:
April 12th – Nashville, Tennessee
April 30th – Austin, Texas
May 13th – Orange Beach, Alabama
May 14th – Madison, Mississippi
May 19th – Rapid City, South Dakota
May 20th – Bismarck, North Dakota
May 21st – Grand Forks, North Dakota
May 22nd – Sioux Falls, South Dakota
May 28th – Daytona Beach, Florida
June 4th – Cullman, Alabama
June 12th – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
June 18th – Indianapolis, Indiana
June 19th – Columbus, Ohio
June 23rd – Bangor, Maine
June 24th & 25th – Gilford, New Hampshire
July 2nd – London, Ontario, Canada
July 7th – Hartford, Connecticut
July 8th – Endicott, New York
Jul 9th – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 14th – Raleigh, North Carolina
July 15th – Virginia Beach, Virginia
July 16th – Bristow, Virginia
July 17th – Wantagh, New York
July 21st – Eau Claire, Wisconsin
July 22nd – Twin Lakes, Wisconsin
July 23rd – Monticello, Iowa
July 29 – Salt Lake City, Utah
July 30 – Cheyenne, Wyoming
August 5 – Boston, Massachusetts
August 6 – Shediac, Canada
August 12 – Brownsville, Oregon
August 26 – Darien Center, New York
August 27 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
September 4th – Lexington, Kentucky
September 9th – Cleveland, Ohio
September 10th – Charlotte, North Carolina
September 16th – St. Louis, Missouri
September 17th – Chicago, Illinois
September 23rd – Alburquerque, New Mexico
September 30th – Sacramento, California
October 1st – Mountain View, California
October 7th – Phoenix, Arizona
October 8th – Irvine, California
October 9th – San Diego, California
October 15th – Kansas City, Missouri
October 22nd – Atlanta, Georgia
Source: TheBoot