Alabama Announce "Roll On II" 2024 Tour Dates

Country music's veteran group Alabama have announced a lineup of dates billed as the 2024 Roll On II North American Tour, a reprisal of their 2023 tour of the same name. It's a nod to the band's "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)," a hit from 1984, as well as a fitting name for a tour presented by Kenworth Trucking Company.
In a statement, frontman Randy Owen says fans who attend a show in 2024 can look forward to singing along to all their favorite Alabama hits.
"I look forward to singing 'Mountain Music,' 'Tennessee River,' 'Feels So Right' and so many more," Owen relates in a statement. "It's just a matter of getting up onstage and enjoying it. We can't wait to see the fans who made it all possible."
For ticketing information for Alabama's upcoming tour dates, visit the band's website. More dates are expected to be announced at a later time.
Alabama, 2024 Roll On II North America Tour Dates:
March 23 - Thackerville, Okla. @ Lucas Oil Live
April 5 - Clearwater, Fla. @ The Sound at Coachman Park (with Diamond Rio)
April 7 - Hollywood, Fla. @ Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
April 25 - Norfolk, Va. @ Chartway Arena (with Lee Greenwood)
April 27 - Hershey, Pa. @ Giant Center (with Lee Greenwood)
May 11 - Orange Beach, Ala. @ The Wharf Amphiteatre (with Jamey Johnson)
May 17 - Council Bluffs, Iowa @ Stir Concert Cove - Harrah's Council Bluffs Casino & Hotel
May 19 - Moline, Ill. @ Vibrant Arena at the Mark (with the Bellamy Brothers)
June 1 - Fort Payne, Ala. @ June Jam XVIII
June 15 - Columbia, S.C. @ Southeastern BBQ Showdown at Segra Park
June 22 - Gay, GA @ Long Leaf Country Music Festival (with The Marshall Tucker Band)
June 27 - Fort Yates, N.D. @ Prairie Knights Casino & Resort
June 29 - Dauphin, Manitoba, Calif. @ Dauphin's CountryFest
July 25 - Columbus, Ohio @ Ohio State Fair
July 27 - Gethsemane, Ky. @ The Amp at Log Still (with Lee Greenwood)
Aug. 8 - Selbyville, Dele. @ Freeman Arts Pavilion
Aug. 10 - Doswell, Va. @ Atlantic Union Bank After Hours at Servpro Pavilion
Sept. 13 - Stateline, Nev. @ Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys
Nov. 8 - St. Augustine, Fla. @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Nov. 9 - St. Augustine, Fla. @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre
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