Justin Moore & Tracy Lawrence Add Lainey Wilson To 2020 Tour

Outback Presents will kick-off multiplatinum-selling country artists Justin Moore and Tracy Lawrence’s 2020 Late Nights And Longnecks Tour sponsored by ROXOR on Thursday, January 16th in Dodge City, KS. Broken Bow Records’ Lainey Wilson has been added to the tour as the opening act and will open the show, followed by a set from Lawrence. Moore will wrap the show each night.

“We’ve done a couple of shows in the past with Lainey and after seeing her live I knew she’d be a great fit for Tracy and me,” says Moore. “We’re really excited to have her out with us. It’s going to be a lot of fun!”

Moore’s current single “Why We Drink,” a track from his fifth studio album ‘Late Nights And Longnecks’ (The Valory Music Co.), is climbing Country radio now. Lawrence also recently released an album titled ‘Made In America,’ a milestone for Lawrence, who penned 8 of the 12 tracks featured.

Already named one of CMT’s “Next Women of Country,” Wilson has performed worldwide with artists like Randy Houser, Morgan Wallen, Eric Paslay and Josh Turner, and is one to watch in 2020.With her debut single “Dirty Looks” out on Country radio now, Wilson will deliver high energy, guitar-wielding rock ‘n’ roll swagger as she brings her recently released ‘Redneck Hollywood’ EP, produced by Grammy Award-winning mastermind Jay Joyce, alive.

Tickets for the Late Nights And Longnecks Tour are on sale now via justinmooremusic.com/#Shows.

LATE NIGHTS AND LONGNECKS TOUR:

Thurs., Jan. 16 | United Wireless Arena | Dodge City, KS

Fri., Jan. 17 | Barnett Arena (Rushmore Plaza) | Rapid City, SD

Sat., Jan. 18 | Bismarck Event Center | Bismarck, ND

Thurs., Feb. 20 | Raising Cane’s River Center Arena | Baton Rouge, LA

Fri., Feb. 21 | Rapides Parish Coliseum | Alexandria, LA

Sat., Feb. 22 | Stride Bank Center | Enid, OK

Fri., Feb. 28 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, IN

Sat., Feb. 29 | Wolstein Center | Cleveland, OH

Thurs., Mar. 5 | Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum | Amarillo, TX

Fri., Mar. 6 | Mission Ballroom | Denver, CO

Sat., Mar. 7 | Uptown Theater | Kansas City, MO

Thurs., Mar. 19 | Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre | Atlanta, GA

Fri., Mar. 20 | St. Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL

Thurs., Mar. 26 | Des Moines Civic Center | Des Moines, IA

Fri., Mar. 27 | U.S. Cellular Center | Cedar Rapids, IA

Sat., Mar. 28 | State Farm Center | Champaign, IL

Thurs., Apr. 9 | Scheels Arena | Fargo, ND*

Fri., Apr. 10 | Orpheum Theatre | Minneapolis, MN*

Sat., Apr. 11| Weidner Center | Green Bay, WI*

*Tracy Lawrence not on these dates

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