Seventeen cities across the United States will welcome country-pop fusion artist Niko Moon in early 2026 as he begins his highly anticipated American Palm Tour. Starting January 29 in Oklahoma City, the tour will support Moon’s latest album “American Palm” and its deluxe edition, which features two new songs, “Breathe” and “Bare Feet In The Sand.”
Tickets for all performances went on sale October 24, 2025, with availability through Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and regional box offices.
Tickets available now at Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and local box offices since October 24, 2025.
What sets this tour apart from typical country circuits is Moon’s decision to include several unexpected locations alongside traditional music hubs. While Nashville and Boston make expected appearances on the itinerary, fans in Missoula, Montana, and Garden City, Idaho, will also have opportunities to experience Moon’s unique sound.
The tour heavily features House of Blues venues in multiple cities, including Orlando, Florida.
Moon, who originally hails from Tyler, Texas, but now calls Nashville home, has built his reputation on blending country foundations with pop and R&B influences. His setlist will showcase hits like “Good Time” and “Paradise to Me,” alongside new material from the deluxe album.
The track “Breathe” is described as a positive self-talk mantra with coastal celebration themes.
The tour’s supporting lineup includes diverse acts such as David J, Iam Tongi, and Wheeland Brothers, adding variety to the concert experience across different venues. Beyond concert ticket sales, Moon’s team has announced expanded merchandise offerings as an important revenue stream for the tour. Some performances will coincide with music festivals, further diversifying the tour’s format and reach.
Moon has expressed excitement about bringing the celebratory energy of AMERICAN PALM to audiences nationwide during the 17-date headlining run.
Before launching his solo career in 2019, Moon established himself as a prolific songwriter and producer, penning eight number one songs and over 40 major label cuts for artists including Zac Brown Band and Morgan Wallen.
His work with Sir Rosevelt alongside Zac Brown further solidified his industry credentials.
Between performances, Moon continues his philanthropic efforts with the Happy Cowboy Foundation, which focuses on addiction awareness, demonstrating his commitment to positive messaging both on and off stage. Moon is actively engaging fans through social media platforms where he shares behind-the-scenes content and tour updates to build anticipation.
Moon’s Nashville show is scheduled for February 7 at the Pinnacle venue, promising to be a highlight for fans in his adopted hometown.
