Brooks & Dunn Reboot 2020 Tour puts iconic country duo on the road for first time in 10 years

It’s a new decade and a new tour for iconic country duo Brooks & Dunn.

The Grammy winners announced Tuesday they’ll embark on their first national tour in 10 years, dubbed the Brooks & Dunn Reboot 2020 Tour. The 18-city trek starts in St. Louis on May 15 and wraps Sept. 19 in Chicago.

“So much for ‘we quit,’ huh?” Ronnie Dunn said in a statement. “That horse that we were afraid of riding into the ground apparently didn’t share our sentiment…he gotta fire in his belly raring to go another round or two. I like the ring of it…’Brooks & Dunn ride again!’ ”

“The memories of playing live are what have kept the fire burning for us,” added Kix Brooks. “Performers who have had the kind of nights like we’ve had with our fans, can never really let that go. Live is where we’re most at home, and it’s gonna feel good to be back in the saddle, let’s rodeo.”

Tickets will be part of the Live Nation Country Megaticket and more information will become available at brooks-dunn.com in the coming weeks.

It’s only Tuesday, but it’s already been a good week for fans of country power acts. Both Tim McGraw and Charlie Daniels Band announced they’re going on tour this year. Last week Rascal Flatts shared news of their farewell tour, which kicks off June 11 in Indianapolis. 

Brooks & Dunn Reboot 2020 tour dates:

May 15: St. Louis – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

May 16: Indianapolis – Ruoff Music Center

May 22: Raleigh, North Carolina – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

May 23: Bristow, Virginia – Jiffy Lube Live

May 29: Tampa, Florida – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

May 30: Orange Beach, Alabama – The Wharf Amphitheater

June 5: Dallas – Dos Equis Pavilion

June 6: Houston – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman

June 26: Camden, New Jersey – BB&T Pavilion

June 27: Mansfield, Massachusetts – Xfinity Center

Aug. 28: Cincinnati – Riverbend Music Center

Aug. 29: Burgettstown, Pennsylvania – S&T Bank Music Park

Sept. 4: Holmdel, New Jersey – PNC Bank Arts Center

Sept. 5: Wantagh, New York – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Sept. 10: Atlanta – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

Sept. 11: Charlotte, North Carolina – PNC Music Pavilion

Sept. 18: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio – Blossom Music Center

Sept. 19: Chicago – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

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