Round two is coming soon.
Self-described as “not your grandpappy’s rodeo,” Bulls, Bands & Barrels have continued to outdo themselves since their inaugural year in 2013. Combining the ever-popular world of rodeo, complete with bull riding, barrel racing and freestyle bullfighting with live music, BBB has a long-history of booking some of the most exciting acts in country music, all while simultaneously delivering one of the most unique rodeo experiences you’ll ever see across the entire country.
After hosting the likes of Morgan Wallen, Zach Bryan, Koe Wetzel, Flatland Cavalry, Riley Green and more in previous years, Bulls, Bands & Barrels broke out in a big way in 2025, expanding their traveling schedule out to eight separate weeks across multiple cities, including Lexington, Kentucky; Jacksonville, Florida; Bossier City, Louisiana and more.
Expanding out even further this year, BBB added stops in various cities such as Duluth, Georgia; Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Gonzalez, Louisiana; Huntington, West Virginia; Madison, Wisconsin and more. Of course, they brought along a whole bunch of star power with them. For headlining acts, they enlisted the likes of the hottest artist in all of music, Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Hudson Westbrook, Dylan Gossett, Sam Barber and the hot bluegrass band, The Creekers. Additionally, Braxton Keith, Avery Anna, Tyler Nance, The Jack Wharff Band, Tyce Delk and more rounded out the lineup as supporting acts for select dates.
Now that the first batch of shows in 2026 has come and gone, selling out stops along the way, Bulls, Bands & Barrels are gearing up for their second round of dates across the country.
This summer, BBB is also hitting the likes of Reading, Pennsylvania; Savannah, Georgia; Wichita, Kansas; Alexandria, Louisiana and Hattiesburg, Mississippi in July and August.
Building off the success found with the expanded selection of dates, BBB is employing a revolving door of stellar artists across the tour. As of now, ACM New Female Artist of the Year winner, Avery Anna, ACM Album of the Year nominee, Carter Faith, the red-hot Hudson Westbrook and Justin Moore are all set to make appearances. Additionally, the likes of Tyler Nance, The Jack Wharff Band, Tyce Delk and Tyler Braden round out the list of announced performers.
Though this round doesn’t have quite the mainstream star power as the spring dates, there’s no doubt that there’s a whole lot of talent throughout the summer for BBB. Particularly, Anna and Faith are two of the hottest, up-and-coming female stars in the genre, quickly setting themselves up to be household names in the coming years. Additionally, Westbrook, Nance and The Jack Wharff Band have had some viral moments over the past year, with Westbrook recently being nominated for ACM New Male Artist of the Year.
It should go without saying that if you’re a fan of both country music and rodeos in general, Bulls, Bands & Barrels is nothing short of a match made in heaven for you. With a solid mix of artists throughout the tour, there’s truly a little bit for everyone to enjoy across each and every one of BBB’s set of tour dates.
Tickets are on sale TODAY starting at $60 per venue with upgrades and premium seating available. You can find more information and details about tickets, performers and more for all of the stops, as well as all the other events happening throughout the various action-packed weekends, HERE.
Each city, complete with its respective performers, is as follows:
Bulls, Bands & Barrels 2026 Summer Dates
July 11 – Reading, Pennsylvania – Santander Arena – Dylan Marlowe & The Jack Wharff Band
July 18 – Savannah, Georgia – Enmarket Arena – Dylan Marlowe & Avery Anna
August 1 – Wichita, Kansas – Intrust Bank Arena – Justin Moore & Tyler Nance
August 8 – Alexandria, Louisiana – Laborde Earles Coliseum – Hudson Westbrook & Tyce Delk
August 15 – Hattiesburg, Mississippi – The Center at Forrest County – Carter Faith & Tyler Braden





