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Lyle Lovett And John Hiatt Announce Co-Headline Tour In 2026

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Four-time Grammy Award–winning singer, composer and actor Lyle Lovett and legendary singer-songwriter John Hiatt announced a co-headline tour kicking off Feb. 23 in Waterville, Main, through March 12 in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania.

The general on-sale starts Nov. 21 at 10:00 AM local time.

Since his self-titled debut in 1986, Lovett has evolved into one of music’s most compelling performers blending elements of country, swing, jazz and folk. Among his many accolades, Lovett was given the Americana Music Association’s inaugural Trailblazer Award and was named Texas State Musician. Earlier this year, he was honored with the International Trailblazer Award at the UK Americana Music Awards.

Respected and influential as a singer-songwriter, Hiatt has said, “You know how writing goes for me. I get a couple of lines going, and then I just tag along as the songs start to reveal themselves. You’ve just gotta jump inside and take the ride.

Since the release of his 1974 debut, Hangin’ Around the Observatory, rarely has more than a year or two passed without a new Hiatt collection hitting the sleeves. Hiatt has released 26 solo records, as well as an album with Little Village alongside Ry Cooder, Nick Lowe and Jim Keltner. His most recent studio album, Leftover Feelings, is a collaboration with dobro master Jerry Douglas, recorded at the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville.

Lyle Lovett and John Hiatt Tour Dates:

Feb. 23 — Waterville, ME, Waterville Opera House

Feb. 24 — Portland, ME, State Theatre

Feb. 26 — Plymouth, MA, Plymouth Memorial Hall

Feb. 27 — Groton, MA, Groton Hill Music Center

Feb. 28 — Portsmouth, NH, The Music Hall

March 1 — Beverly, MA, The Cabot

March 3 — Huntington, NY, The Paramount

March 4 — Morristown, NJ, Mayo Performing Arts Center

March 6 — Reading, PA, The Santander Performing Arts Center

March 7 — Rutland, VT, The Paramount Theatre

March 8 — Port Chester, NY, The Capitol Theatre

March 10 — Rochester, NY, Kodak Center

March 11 — Troy, NY, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

March 12 — Lansdowne, PA, Lansdowne Theater

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