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Country Star Announces Update on 2026 Tour With Special Guests

Tracy Lawrence has some exciting news for his fans.

The 1990s country star announced on Instagram that he is extending his ongoing No Alibis Tour, adding three more shows for the month of November. Presale started on Monday, and the general sale will happen on Friday.

"Having such a good time on the No Alibis Tour that we had to add a few more shows!" the 58-year-old musician wrote in his caption.

The new dates include a show in Illinois, Georgia and Alabama, taking place on Nov. 5, 6 and 7, respectively. Special guests that have been joining Lawrence on tour include Frank Ray, Chandler Walters, Palmer Anthony, Belle Frantz, Caiden Wallace and Kenny Whimire.

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The No Alibis Tour originally kicked off in Florida on March 12, and the "Paint Me a Birmingham" singer has already performed around the Southern part of the United States throughout the summer. A month into his tour, Lawrence added a second leg and extended his lineup of shows into the fall. His next show is set to take place at the Rock the South festival in Decatur, Alabama, on Thursday evening.

"I've felt such an incredible response from fans showing up for the No Alibis Tour night after night," Lawrence said in April on his website when he extended his tour. "The energy has been unreal. It only made sense to keep that momentum going, so we're adding more dates into the fall and taking this thing even further."

The tour name could refer to Lawrence's second studio album, Alibis, which was released in 1993. The record produced the singles "Can't Break It to My Heart," "My Second Home," "If the Good Die Young" and the title track, which were all No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. Recorded by James Stroud, the album is certified 2x Multi-Platinum by the RIAA and has sold over two million copies.

Born in Texas and raised in Arkansas, Lawrence moved to Nashville when he was just 15 years old, signing with Atlantic Records in 1991 and debuting with the album Sticks and Stones. After releasing five albums, a live album and a compilation album with Atlantic, the country department of the record label closed. After recording with various record companies throughout the 2000s, Lawrence founded his own record label: Rocky Comfort Records and Lawrence Music Group.

Since his debut, Lawrence has released 14 studio albums, with his most recent being Hindsight 2020 Volume 3: Angelina in 2022. He has also been nominated for a Grammy Award, as well as three CMA Awards and multiple Academy of Country Music Awards.

Lawrence has been touring extensively for years. In 2025, the country artist performed a mix of headlining shows, appeared at music festivals, and co-headlined various concerts around the country with Josh Turner.

"This year felt like the right time to lean back into headlining more shows and really celebrate these songs with the folks who've been there from the beginning and love real country music," said Lawrence on his website when he announced the tour back in January. "The No Alibis Tour is about showing up and sharing a night that reminds us why we fell in love with country music in the first place. I can't wait to sing all the hits together!"

Fans can now use the presale code "FRIENDS26" for the three newly announced concerts that will take place this November. The general sale will take place on Friday.

Related: Country Star Announces New Tour Dates with Special Guests

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This story was originally published June 8, 2026 at 2:42 PM.

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