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At just 18 years old, Ty Myers has already racked up over 1.1 billion global streams, a platinum-certified debut single, and two consecutive sold-out headline tours — and now he's raising the stakes with The Legal Tour, a massive 37-date headline run that stretches from May through November 2026. Named with a wink at his newly minted adulthood, the tour takes the Dripping Springs, Texas native from The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville, AL to amphitheaters, pavilions, and arenas across the country, wrapping up with a hometown-area finale at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on November 21. Along the way, Myers will play iconic stages including The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, and the Moody Center in Austin.
The Legal Tour supports Myers' highly anticipated sophomore album, Heavy on the Soul, a 17-track collection released March 27, 2026 that showcases the remarkable range of an artist who writes, sings, and plays guitar with a maturity that belies his age. Building on the momentum of his debut album The Select and breakout hits like the platinum "Ends of the Earth" and the gold-certified "Thought It Was Love," the new record pushes deeper into storytelling, soul-influenced country, and the kind of emotionally direct songwriting that has made Myers one of the genre's fastest-rising stars.
Whether you fell in love with Ty Myers on TikTok, caught him opening for Luke Combs on the My Kinda Saturday Night Tour, or discovered him through the massive streaming numbers, The Legal Tour is your chance to see one of country music's most exciting young voices headline his own show. BigStub has verified resale tickets for every date — browse the listings and lock in your seats before these shows sell out.
Ty Myers' story reads like a country music fairy tale — except it's all real. Born and raised in Dripping Springs, Texas, Myers started posting covers and original songs online as a teenager, and the response was immediate and overwhelming. His debut single "Ends of the Earth" earned platinum certification, charted on both the Hot Country Songs and the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at No. 20 on Country Airplay), and announced the arrival of an artist with a voice, songwriting instinct, and guitar ability that had veteran Nashville observers doing double takes. His debut album The Select — released in early 2025 — cemented his status as country music's most exciting young talent, powered by the gold-certified "Thought It Was Love" and a string of sold-out headline shows that proved the streaming numbers translated to real-world demand.
Now, with sophomore album Heavy on the Soul arriving March 27, 2026 (a 17-track statement of artistic growth produced with contributions that nod to soul, rock, and traditional country alongside modern production), Myers is leveling up again. The album title reflects an artist digging deeper — into heartbreak, joy, small-town identity, and the surreal experience of becoming famous before you can legally vote. Critics have noted the record's emotional range and musical ambition, calling it a remarkable leap forward for an artist who already had more streams than most veterans accumulate in a career.
The Legal Tour — cheekily named to mark Myers' 18th birthday and legal adulthood — is his biggest headline run yet, spanning 37 dates from May 1 through November 21, 2026. The routing covers amphitheaters and mid-size arenas from coast to coast: The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville, AL; Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston; The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York City; Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO; Moody Center in Austin; BayCare Sound in Clearwater; Tuscaloosa Amphitheater; and a tour-closing show at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. The tour also includes stops in Minneapolis, Reading, PA, Bend, OR, Nampa, ID, Lake Tahoe, Grand Junction, Colorado Springs, and many more.
Myers' 2026 is stacked even beyond The Legal Tour — he's also been opening for Luke Combs on the massive My Kinda Saturday Night stadium tour and has festival appearances at Stagecoach and the C2C: Country to Country Festival on the calendar. For a teenager who was posting TikTok covers just a couple of years ago, the trajectory is staggering. But the headline shows on The Legal Tour are where fans will get the full Ty Myers experience — a setlist built around his own songs, his own band, and the kind of intimate (relatively speaking) venue settings where a rising star becomes a superstar.
Tickets may be available through Ty Myers' official website and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster. Presales begin March 31, 2026, with the general on-sale starting April 3. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee backed by over 20 years of experience.
The tour spans May 1 through November 21, 2026, covering 37 cities across the United States. It launches at The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville, AL, hits major markets including New York, Boston, Austin, and Denver, and wraps up at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX. Check the full date list above for every venue and city on the route.
Most venues on The Legal Tour are outdoor amphitheaters and mid-size arenas, so check weather conditions for your date — the tour runs from spring through fall, so temperatures will vary widely. Arrive early to enjoy any opening acts and to explore the venue. Myers' sets typically blend high-energy crowd favorites with deeper album cuts, and his guitar playing is a highlight of the live show. Venues like Red Rocks (August 30) and The Rooftop at Pier 17 in NYC (June 13) offer especially memorable settings.
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Yes — in addition to The Legal Tour headline dates, Myers is opening for Luke Combs on the My Kinda Saturday Night stadium tour through much of 2026. The Legal Tour dates are Myers' own headline shows, separate from the Combs support dates. Check both schedules to find the Ty Myers experience that's right for you.
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The Legal Tour is Ty Myers' 2026 headline concert tour, a 37-date run across the United States from May through November. The name is a playful nod to Myers turning 18 and reaching legal adulthood — a milestone for one of country music's youngest breakout stars.
Ty Myers is 18 years old. Despite his young age, he has already amassed over 1.1 billion global streams, earned a platinum-certified single, and completed two sold-out headline tours prior to The Legal Tour.
Myers' most well-known songs include the platinum-certified "Ends of the Earth," which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 20 on Country Airplay, and the gold-certified "Thought It Was Love" from his debut album The Select. His sophomore album Heavy on the Soul is expected to add several more hits to his catalog.
Heavy on the Soul is Ty Myers' sophomore album, released March 27, 2026. The 17-track collection showcases his growth as a songwriter and musician, blending country, soul, and rock influences into a sound that pushes beyond the boundaries of his debut while staying true to his roots.
Myers is from Dripping Springs, Texas, a small town in the Texas Hill Country just outside Austin. His Austin roots make the November 20 show at the Moody Center — one of the final dates on The Legal Tour — a special homecoming moment.
Yes — Myers performs at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on August 30, 2026. Red Rocks is one of the most iconic concert venues in the world, and a headline show there at age 18 is a remarkable milestone for any artist.
Yes — Myers plays The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York City on June 13, 2026. The waterfront venue in the Seaport District offers stunning views of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River, making it one of the most unique concert settings in the country.
Myers' headline sets typically run 75 to 90 minutes, with opening acts performing beforehand. Expect a high-energy show that mixes chart hits, deep cuts from both albums, and impressive guitar work throughout.
The Select is Ty Myers' debut album, released in January 2025. The 10-song collection introduced Myers as a formidable country talent and included breakout tracks "Ends of the Earth" and "Thought It Was Love." It was followed by two sold-out headline tours.
Yes — Myers is also opening for Luke Combs on the My Kinda Saturday Night stadium tour in 2026, in addition to his own Legal Tour headline dates. He's also scheduled for festival appearances at Stagecoach and the C2C: Country to Country Festival.
Presales began March 31, 2026, with the general public on-sale starting April 3. Verified resale tickets are available now on BigStub for all 37 dates.
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