Thomas Rhett International Tour Dates

Multi-platinum hitmaker Thomas Rhett is starting the year with international shows, first starting 2023 in Canada for a string of sold out “Bring The Bar To You” tour dates. Thomas Rhett then traveled across the pond to headline all three nights of Europe’s biggest country music festival, C2C: Country To Country, playing packed shows in London, Glasgow and Dublin, with critics noting how “arguably the most impressive aspect of his O2 Arena performance was the way he maintained this intimacy and familiarity, and revelled in establishing a connection with the 20,000-strong audience,” (Holler Country). Thomas Rhett will next gear up for his U.S. tour this summer, the HOME TEAM TOUR 23 featuring openers Cole Swindell and Nate Smith hitting 40 cities in 27 states. The tour kicks off on May 4 in Des Moines, IA at Wells Fargo Arena. For tickets, visit ThomasRhett.com.

“It’s always amazing to see how much country music is loved when we travel out of the country,” said Thomas Rhett. “Our Canadian fans bring the party every time and I’m pretty sure my ears are still ringing from the UK. I already am thinking about when we get to go back!”

“It’s always amazing to see how much country music is loved when we travel out of the country,” said Thomas Rhett. “Our Canadian fans bring the party every time and I’m pretty sure my ears are still ringing from the UK. I already am thinking about when we get to go back!”

While in the UK, Thomas Rhett surprised fans with special guests each night for one-time-only collaborations. In London on March 10th, Niall Horan joined onstage for a joint performance of “Slow Hands.” (Photo Credit: Luke Dyson)

(Photo Credit: Luke Dyson)

Lainey Wilson took the stage with Thomas Rhett in Glasgow on March 11 where the two covered Merle Haggard’s “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink.” (Photo Credit: Caleb Cockrell)

(Photo Credit: Caleb Cockrell)

Ten years after signing his record deal with Big Machine Label Group’s The Valory Music Co., arena-packing superstar Thomas Rhett — dubbed “the most reliable maker of No. 1 singles in country music” (Variety) — has 20 No. 1 singles, 12 BILLION streams and the longest current active streak of consecutive No. 1s in the format (Mediabase/Country Aircheck Chart). His current album, Where We Started “practically demands an open field, tens-of-thousands-strong throng of fans in front of it” (Esquire). It’s newest single, the heartfelt track “Angels Don’t Always Have Wings” follows the album’s two No. one hits. Declared “a prince in the genre” (USA Today), he has been honored with eight ACM Awards including Entertainer of the Year, two CMA Awards, five GRAMMY nominations, plus trophies from the CMT Music Awards, Billboard Awards and iHeartRadio Awards, in addition to being recognized with four CMA Triple Play awards for penning three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period. Additionally, the hitmaker has launched a tequila brand, Dos Primos, now offering Blanco, Reposado and Añejo variants.

Thomas Rhett’s Canadian BRING THE BAR TO YOU tourmate Jordan Davis hopped on stage in Dublin on March 12 with Thomas Rhett for Garth Brooks’ “Friends In Low Places.” (Photo Credit: Caleb Cockrell)

(Photo Credit: Caleb Cockrell)