Tyler Childers Upcoming Events & Tickets

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Tyler Childers 2025 Tour Info
The fall segment of Tyler Childers’s “On the Road” North American Tour continues this autumn with several high-energy stops. He’ll perform at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, NJ, followed by a night at Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA, and then move on to Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, VA. The trek includes a two-night appearance at Forest Hills Stadium in New York before wrapping up the U.S. schedule with shows at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Blossom Music Center in Ohio, and two nights at Geodis Park in Nashville.
The autumn dates highlight Childers’s ability to balance soaring arenas with festival energy — perfect stages for his deeply felt songwriting and Southern roots delivery. Audiences can expect a powerful live experience that pairs his new creative direction with the emotional intensity he’s known for, supported by a lineup of notable artists like Wynonna Judd, The Hold Steady, Deer Tick, S.G. Goodman, and more on select stops.
Tyler Childers 2025 Tickets Info
Tickets for Tyler Childers 2025 live concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Standard admission generally begins around $65 to $75, with larger arenas and premium locations averaging higher, up to $500 per seat. With stops in major markets like New York, Boston, Nashville, and Los Angeles, demand has been extremely high, and many shows have already added second dates to accommodate fans.
For those seeking an enhanced concert experience, VIP packages are being offered across select dates. These include perks such as $50 food/beverage credit, priority seating, digital itinerary, and specially designed tour merchandise. While meet-and-greet opportunities are not guaranteed, VIP options provide fans a more personalized and collectible-focused experience. Availability and pricing differ by location, and with many stops trending toward sellouts, VIP packages are expected to move quickly alongside general admission tickets.
About Tyler Childers
Tyler Childers is an American singer-songwriter from Lawrence County, Kentucky, whose music blends country, bluegrass, folk, and Appalachian roots traditions. Raised in a small coal-mining town, he began writing songs as a teenager and developed a lyrical style deeply influenced by the culture and struggles of rural life. His songs often explore themes of love, faith, addiction, and working-class resilience, delivered with a raw honesty that has earned him comparisons to country greats while maintaining a distinctly modern voice.
Childers first gained wide recognition with his breakthrough album Purgatory (2017), produced by Sturgill Simpson and David Ferguson. The record introduced his powerful storytelling and unique blend of twang and grit to a national audience, quickly becoming a cornerstone of the alt-country and Americana revival. He followed it with Country Squire (2019), which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, and Long Violent History (2020), a largely instrumental fiddle record that ended with a politically charged title track addressing racial injustice.
In 2022, Childers released Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?, a triple album offering three different interpretations of the same set of gospel-inspired songs. Known for his refusal to compromise artistic integrity, he has built a reputation as one of the most vital and uncompromising voices in modern country music. His work continues to resonate with fans who see in his songs a balance of Appalachian heritage, spiritual searching, and unflinching honesty that sets him apart in today’s music landscape.