Cody Johnson reveals new tour dates

Cody Johnson has extended his return to tour and announced new tour dates for 2026 after canceling his remaining 2025 dates due to a ruptured eardrum.

The newly announced tour is an expansion of Johnson’s previously revealed comeback plans, with more than 30 dates scheduled in the U.S. and Canada from February to September. The tour will feature rotating special guests on select dates, including Clint Black, Randy Hauser, Scotty McCreary, Kip Moore, Ian Mansick, Jon Pardi, and support from Drew Baldrige, Carter Faith, Alexandra Kaye, Walker Montgomery, and Emily Ann Roberts.

Johnson suffered a ruptured eardrum last fall while being treated for a severe respiratory infection and sinusitis, forcing him to cancel the remainder of his 2025 tour. At the time, the singer said she needed immediate surgery and a long recovery period that would prevent her from singing for several weeks. Johnson said the surgery was necessary to avoid potential extended downtime and shared optimism about returning to the stage after recovery.

Tickets for most shows go on sale Friday, January 16th at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for dates in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Grand Rapids, Michigan will go on sale January 23 at 10 a.m. local time. Members of Johnson’s COJO Nation fan club will have early access to advance tickets.

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Tour dates:
February 6-7 – Birmingham, Alabama
February 13th – Champaign, Illinois
February 14th – Louisville, Kentucky
February 27 – Winston-Salem, North Carolina
February 28 – Columbia, South Carolina
March 6 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
March 27 – Baltimore, Maryland
March 28 – Houston, Texas
April 4th – Little Rock, Arkansas
April 18 – St. Louis, Missouri
April 24 – Indianapolis, Indiana
May 2 – Clemson, South Carolina
May 8 – Sioux Falls, South Dakota
May 9th – Des Moines, Iowa
May 29 – Grand Rapids, Michigan
May 30th – Rosemont, Illinois
June 26 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
July 11 – Cavendish, Pennsylvania
July 17-18 – Columbus, Ohio
July 25 – Jacksonville, Florida
August 8 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
August 22 – Knoxville, Tennessee
August 29 – St. Paul, Minnesota
September 12 – Tacoma, Washington

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