JAMEY JOHNSON AND RANDY HOUSER RENEW THEIR 2021 SOLD-OUT TOUR BY LAUNCHING COUNTRY CADILLAC TOUR PART 2 – SPECIAL ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE TOGETHER

Due to overwhelming demand, country singer/songwriters Jamey Johnson and Randy Houser will reboot their highly successful 2021 tour to share the stage once again on the co-headlining Country Cadillac Tour Part 2.
 
It begins on March 24 at Epic Event Center  in Ashwaubenon, WI. (See more tour dates below.) Additional dates are being added as requests continue to roll in.
 
The presale begins on Wednesday, Jan. 19 at noon CT and public on sale will begin on Friday, Jan. 21 at 10 a.m. CT.

The two longtime friends are taking a break from their critically lauded solo tours to once again share the stage while performing acoustically and swapping stories, jokes and songs. The audience never knows what to expect because no two shows are alike.
 
The music of Johnson and Houser has truly resonated with music lovers during the pandemic, as evidenced by ticket sales and streaming numbers. They were among the first to find a safe way to bring live music to fans during the pandemic by incorporating strict protocols that proved effective.
 
Indeed, Johnson’s tour was ranked in the Top 10 of all music tours in the third quarter of 2021 and was also the topped rank music tour worldwide during July 2021. At year’s end, he came in at No. 80 on Pollstar’s Top 100 2021 Tours in Worldwide Ticket Sales.
 
Meanwhile, Houser hunkered down in the studio during the second half of 2021 to complete a soon-to-be released album while acting in two feature films. 
 
The Country Cadillac Tour is something that the two men had talked about doing for years, but they weren’t able to coordinate their busy schedules until recently.
 
In their early days in Nashville, Johnson and Houser were part of a close-knit group that also included Lee Brice, Jerrod Niemann, Dallas Davison and Rob Hatch that supported each other personally and professionally as they wrote songs, signed record deals and garnered radio hits and industry awards. For instance, Johnson, Houser and Davidson wrote “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” which was a hit for Trace Adkins. Between the two of them, they have racked up numerous GRAMMY, CMA and ACM nominations and wins.
 
The two have performed onstage together throughout the years, most recently singing “Lead Me Home” and “Evangeline” at Farm Aid.  Last year, they duo took the Country Cadillac Tour global with their “Live from Graceland” livestream from the home of Elvis Presley. 
 
Jamey Johnson & Randy Houser Country Cadillac Tour Part 2:
March 24 – Epic Event Center in Green Bay, WI
March 25 – Michigan Theatre in Jackson, MI
March 26 – Blue Gate Performing Arts Center in Shipshewana, IN
March 27 – The Rust Belt in East Moline, IL
March 31 – Palace Theater in Lorain, OH
April 1 – Brown County Music Center in Nashville, IN
April 2 – Renfro Valley Entertainment Center in Mount Vernon, KY
April 3 – Victory Theatre in Evansville, IN
April 13 – Gillioz Theatre in Springfield, MO
April 14 – Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts in Salina, KS
April 15 – Orpheum Theatre in Sioux City, IA
April 16 – Paramount Theatre in Cedar Rapids, IA