Kacey Musgraves Announces 30-Date North American Tour for New Album 'Middle of Nowhere'
The eight-time Grammy winner will kick off the arena run on her 38th birthday in Chicago, with support acts including Midland and the Mariachi Brothers.

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Key facts
- Tour named 'Middle of Nowhere' after album released May 1 via Lost Highway.
- 30 dates across US and Canada, starting August 21 in Chicago and ending October 27 in Seattle.
- Multiple nights at Madison Square Garden, Bridgestone Arena, Crypto.com Arena, and Climate Pledge Arena.
- Support acts: Midland, Flatland Cavalry, Carter Faith, Charles Wesley Godwin, Estevie, William Beckmann, Gabriella Rose, Brudi Brothers.
- Mariachi Brothers, detained by ICE in February and released in March, will open three Texas shows.
- Album features Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, Gregory Alan Isakov.
- American Express presale May 5, fan presale May 6, public sale May 8.
- First Kansas City show since 2022; Musgraves last toured with 'star-crossed: unveiled'.
Tour Launch and Birthday Kickoff
Kacey Musgraves will launch her Middle of Nowhere Tour on August 21, her 38th birthday, at the United Center in Chicago. The 30-date arena run, promoted by AEG Presents, will crisscross North America before concluding with two nights at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena on October 26 and 27. The tour marks Musgraves' first major headlining trek since her 15-city 'star-crossed: unveiled' tour in 2022. It includes multiple-night stands at New York's Madison Square Garden, Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, and Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, underscoring her status as a top-tier touring act.
Support Acts and Special Guests
A rotating lineup of openers will join Musgraves on various dates: Midland, Flatland Cavalry, Carter Faith, Charles Wesley Godwin, Estevie, William Beckmann, Gabriella Rose, and the Brudi Brothers. Notably, Musgraves personally invited the Mariachi Brothers—the award-winning trio of Antonio, Caleb, and Joshua Gámez-Cuéllar—to open her three Texas concerts in Houston, Austin, and Dallas. The Mariachi Brothers were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in February and released the following month after local outcry. Their inclusion on the tour reflects Musgraves' support for the group amid their legal ordeal.
New Album and Collaborations
Musgraves' seventh studio album, 'Middle of Nowhere,' arrives May 1 on Lost Highway Records. She has already released two singles: 'Dry Spell' and the title track 'Middle of Nowhere.' The album features guest appearances from Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, and Gregory Alan Isakov. In a press release, Musgraves described the album as a product of the longest period she has spent alone. 'I found that for the first time, it actually felt incredible being alone and existing in a space not defined by anyone else,' she said. 'I became fascinated with the concept of liminal space, both geographical and emotional.'
Recent Career Milestones
Musgraves, an eight-time Grammy Award winner, earned Album of the Year in 2018 for 'Golden Hour.' In 2023, she achieved her first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 with 'I Remember Everything,' a duet with Zach Bryan that became the first country duet to top the chart in four years. Her most recent album, 'Deeper Well,' released in 2024, earned her another Grammy. She also made a surprise appearance at the Coachella music festival in California just before announcing the tour.
Ticket Sales and Pricing
Tickets for the tour go on sale through multiple presales and a public on-sale. An American Express cardmember presale begins at 10 a.m. local time on Tuesday, May 5, via AXS. A fan presale follows at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 6, with registration available online now. The general public sale starts at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 8. Fans attending the Kansas City show on September 23 at T-Mobile Center will see Charles Wesley Godwin as the opener. That performance will be Musgraves' first in Kansas City since 2022.
Full Tour Routing and Venues
The tour includes stops in major markets across the United States and Canada. After the Chicago opener, Musgraves will play Toronto's Scotiabank Arena, Boston's TD Garden, two nights at New York's Madison Square Garden, and then Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Columbus. The run continues through the Midwest with shows in Milwaukee, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Louisville. Southern dates include two nights in Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte, and three Texas concerts with the Mariachi Brothers. Western legs cover Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, two nights in Los Angeles, Oakland, and two closing nights in Seattle.
Context and Significance
The Middle of Nowhere Tour arrives as Musgraves continues to solidify her crossover appeal, blending country roots with pop sensibilities. Her 2023 duet with Zach Bryan demonstrated her ability to command the mainstream charts, while her Grammy pedigree keeps her anchored in critical acclaim. The tour's length and venue sizes—including multiple nights at arenas like Madison Square Garden—signal strong demand. The inclusion of the Mariachi Brothers also adds a socio-political dimension, drawing attention to immigration issues. For Musgraves, the tour represents both a commercial high point and a personal exploration of solitude and liminal spaces, themes she has woven into her new album.
The bottom line
- Kacey Musgraves' Middle of Nowhere Tour spans 30 dates across North America from August 21 to October 27, 2026.
- The tour supports her new album 'Middle of Nowhere,' released May 1, featuring collaborations with Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, and Gregory Alan Isakov.
- Support acts include Midland, Flatland Cavalry, and the Mariachi Brothers, who were detained by ICE earlier this year.
- Musgraves is an eight-time Grammy winner, with a 2023 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 duet with Zach Bryan.
- Tickets go on sale via American Express presale May 5, fan presale May 6, and public sale May 8.
- The tour includes multiple-night stands in New York, Nashville, Los Angeles, and Seattle.





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