The new album The Price of Admission is here—and it’s getting a lot of love.
Turnpike Troubadours are keeping the good times rolling this fall with more dates added to their “Wild America Tour.” New stops include Chicago’s Salt Shed, Kansas City’s Uptown Theater, The Factory in St. Louis, Asheville’s ExploreAsheville.com Arena, and The Anthem in Washington, D.C.—with even more cities on the list. Check out their full schedule below.
Tickets for the new shows are on sale now. Head to https://turnpiketroubadours.com/#tour for all the details.
Before the fall leg kicks off, the band’s hitting the road this summer with some pretty exciting shows lined up. They’ll be joining Zach Bryan for a handful of U.K. dates, including London’s BST Hyde Park, and will also be part of Willie Nelson’s 10th Anniversary “Outlaw Music Festival Tour” alongside legends like Nelson, Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Sheryl Crow, and The Red Clay Strays.
And if that’s not enough, Turnpike Troubadours will headline the final day of the 2025 Formula 1 United States Grand Prix on October 19 at Circuit of The Americas in Austin, TX. The weekend will also feature sets from Garth Brooks and Kygo—so mark your calendars!
Turnpike Troubadours are having a landmark year, thanks in part to the surprise drop of their new album, The Price of Admission, which arrived last month via Bossier City Records/Thirty Tigers. You can [stream it here] or [pre-order the CD/vinyl here] if you haven’t yet.
The album’s already debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes all-genre and country charts, hit No. 3 on Spotify’s U.S. Albums chart, and landed at No. 9 globally, making it their biggest Spotify debut ever. It also topped Billboard’s Digital Albums and Current Digital Albums Sales charts and has brought in over 13 million streams across platforms so far.
The Price of Admission is the follow-up to their 2023 fan favorite, A Cat in the Rain, and it really proves the band is firing on all cylinders. Produced by Shooter Jennings, the album features some killer songwriting collaborations with Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show featured in “On The Red River,” Dave Simonett of Trampled By Turtles on “Leaving Town (Woody Guthrie Festival)”, and John Fullbright on “Searching For A Light.”
Widespread recognition for The Price of Admission:
“With Red Dirt as a genre enjoying its greatest popularity…The Price of Admission serves as a reminder that Turnpike is still the genre’s torchbearer”—Rolling Stone
“Gentle fiddle and guitar put Felker’s warm voice and timeless message forward, culminating in the feel of a new, timeless fan favorite”—Billboard
#1. Best Country Albums of 2025 So Far—Whiskey Riff
The Price of Admission acts as a culmination of all the best moments we’ve seen from the group’s remarkable career so far.”—Holler
“exemplifies Evan Felker’s mastery of weaving poignant narratives with laid-back melodies”—Country Central
“Top tier songwriting, musicianship and a truly unique sound is what has made Turnpike Troubadours such a big deal in the country music landscape”—Raised Rowdy
“Brilliant songwriting that deepens on repeat listens…a testament to their generational talent”—Country Universe
“This is Turnpike at its storytelling best — specific, local and emotionally big”
—The O’Colly

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