Nashville, TN – (February 2, 2026) - Reigning 2025 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year Cody Johnson will launch his “Cody Johnson Live 26” Tour this weekend on February 6 & 7 with back-to-back shows in Birmingham’s Legacy Arena at The BJCC. Openers on the tour this year include Clint Black, Randy Houser, Scotty McCreery, Kip Moore, Ian Munsick, Jon Pardi, Drew Baldridge, Chayce Beckham, Carter Faith, Alexandra Kay, Walker Montgomery, and Emily Ann Roberts Tickets available at CodyJohnsonMusic.com. The 2026 tour schedule also features a full-length headline concert by Cody on Sunday, March 22, at the Houston Rodeo, where Cody will become only the second artist to hold a concert-only event. Additionally, on April 24, Cody will return to Stagecoach for his first headline performance.
In 2025, Cody sold an impressive 400,000 concert tickets and landed on Billboard’s Top 100 Tours list. Last year’s tour took him to exciting places like Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, and across the U.S., including two back-to-back sold-out shows at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. The Tennessean called ‘the evening’s biggest superstar’ Johnson’s voice and said, ‘As a crooner, Johnson may have one of the underrated best vocal styles in music overall. When he grounds his feet and sets his mind to it, he unleashes a stunning instrument that leaves his crowd in awe.’
“Cody Johnson Live 26” Tour schedule
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| | Houston Rodeo (NRG Stadium) |
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| | Caesars Superdome - Honda Rodeo Fest* |
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| | Death Valley (Clemson Stadium) +w/ George Strait |
| | Denny Sanford PREMIER Center |
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| | Braves Country Fest (Truist Park)* |
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| | Cavendish Beach Music Festival* |
| | Nationwide Arena (2nd Show) |
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| | Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena |
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*Festival dates
Cody’s current radio single, “The Fall,” #14 on Mediabase and #13 on Billboard this week, and climbing, is the second single from his Leather Deluxe Edition album. The song was written by Bobby Pinson, Jeremy Stover & Ray Fulcher. Bob Oermann of MusicRow Magazine described the song as “Philosophical, moody, and super compelling. ‘The ride was worth the fall/The fall was worth the smile/Smiles were worth the tears…Life is worth the fall.’ A superb song in the throat of a master stylist. Essential.”