KACEY MUSGRAVES DATES ADDED ON SOLD-OUT HEADLINING OH, WHAT A WORLD: TOUR

Due to overwhelming demand, multiple GRAMMY award-winning singer/songwriter Kacey Musgraves has added 17 new North American shows to her sold-out Oh, What a World: Tour. Following her previously announced tour dates, Kacey will hit the summer festival circuit, becoming the first-ever female country artist to play Coachella, and will then launch the second North American leg of her tour on August 24th at Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, CA. These new dates, produced by Live Nation, will include returns to major cities such as Phoenix, Philadelphia, Boston, and Toronto, and will make stops in Santa Fe, Charlotte, and New Orleans, among others (see below for full list of tour dates). For tickets go to http://www.kaceymusgraves.com/tour.




Over the past year, Kacey has toured extensively in support of Golden Hour to massive critical reception, with NPR aptly summarizing, “Kacey Musgraves is magnetic – there are no two ways about it.” One month into the sold-out North American leg of her Oh, What a World: Tour, Kacey has dazzled press and fans alike. Billboard declared, “leaving the packed theatre would have anyone convinced: Musgraves isn't just breaking country's rules, but re-writing them,” Rolling Stone observed, “with each successive record, culminating in the velvety and confident Golden Hour, Musgraves has expanded both her sonics and her fan base,” and Variety enthused, “considering her gradual but inexorable rise over the past five years; considering the accessibility, intelligence, humor, positivity and wide appeal of her songs; considering the praise heaped upon her by critics (not to mention her two GRAMMY wins and the four nominations for her latest album, “Golden Hour“); and considering, most of all, the rapturous response she receives from her fans, it’s hard to imagine that within the next couple of years Kacey Musgraves won’t be one of the biggest stars in music.”



Golden Hour has been named Apple Music’s Global Album of the Year, and has been hailed as of the best albums of 2018 by everyone from NPR, Time, Rolling Stone, Billboard, Pitchfork, Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, Complex, Consequence of Sound, USA Today, Noisey, People, and Vulture, among others. Stereogum proclaims, “again and again, the album makes the incredible feel as natural as breathing,” and The Associated Press assures, “Golden Hour will put a smile on your face, and live inside of your heart.”



Oh, What a World: Tour Dates

February 1 The Sylvee Madison, WI February 2 Palace Theatre St. Paul, MN February 5 Grammy Museum Performance Los Angeles, CA February 13 The Van Buren Phoenix, AZ February 14 The Theatre at Ace Hotel Los Angeles, CA February 15 The Theatre at Ace Hotel Los Angeles, CA February 16 The Masonic San Francisco, CA February 18 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR February 19 Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA February 22 Paramount Theatre Denver, CO February 25 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Houston, TX February 27 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN February 28 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN March 1 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN March 2 Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN March 8 The Bomb Factory Dallas, TX March 9 Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater Austin, TX March 10 Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater Austin, TX March 19 Tennessee Theatre Knoxville, TN March 21 Alabama Theatre Birmingham, AL March 22 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA March 23 The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA March 25 Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL April 12 Coachella Indio, CA April 19 Coachella Indio, CA June 1 Governors Ball New York, NY June 15 Bonnaroo Manchester, TN June 23 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Telluride, CO June 26 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Morrison, CO July 26 Newport Folk Festival Newport, RI July 28 FloydFest Floyd, VA August 24 Vina Robles Amphitheatre Paso Robles, CA August 27 Comerica Theatre Phoenix, AZ August 28 Santa Fe Opera House Santa Fe, NM September 4 Starlight Theatre Kansas City, MO September 5 Stifel Theatre St. Louis, MO September 6 Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica Cleveland, OH September 7 Wolf Trap Vienna, VA September 9 Sony Centre for the Performing Arts Toronto, ON September 11 The Met Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA September 12 Blue Hills Bank Pavilion Boston, MA September 13 Sprint Pavilion Charlottesville, VA September 14 Koka Booth Amphitheatre Cary, NC September 17 Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Asheville, NC September 19 Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre Charlotte, NC September 20 Volvo Car Stadium Charleston, SC September 27 The Fillmore New Orleans New Orleans, LA September 28 The Fillmore New Orleans New Orleans, LA