Stocking stuffers secured! Country star Hunter Hayes just announced a 2026 tour ahead of the new year. How exciting. He used to be my very favorite and I still love his music to this day.

This is definitely a busy time of year for concert announcements, with just a few weeks left of 2025. Country stars are thinking ahead!

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For example, Megan Moroney just announced a massive 2026 tour named after her upcoming album. Her 'Cloud 9 Tour' will be in Minnesota in July and I can't wait.

This is just one example of many. Now, we're adding Hunter Hayes to the list as he just announced his 'Evergreen Tour' for the new year with a stop in Minnesota.

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Hunter Hayes Announces New Tour For 2026

On Thursday (December 4th), Hunter announced not only a new album for the new year but a massive tour. He shared the news on social media, along with a fun teaser. The tour kicks off in March in Virginia.

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The trek continues through the end of April for now. As for the tour title, it is named after his new album - the first season - which drops on March 6th. He is going to have a very busy new year and a busy winter.

Hunter Hayes Playing Minneapolis Venue As Part Of 2026 Tour

The country star will be at the Fine Line in Minneapolis on Sunday, April 12th. Franklin Jonas & The Byzantines will be opening the show. (Yes, that is the brother of the Jonas Brothers. He's really good live and definitely fits Hunter's vibe!)

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Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show kicks off at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale on Friday, December 12th at 10 a.m. There are different presale opportunities and packages. Make sure you buy tickets via AXS to ensure you don't get scammed.

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