Nashville-based country artist Tyler Braden has announced an expanded second leg of his “Devil and a Prayer” tour for 2026, responding to overwhelming ticket demand from fans across the country. The extended tour will cover new cities and add dates in previously announced markets, providing more opportunities for fans to experience Braden’s dynamic live performances.
The Gold-certified artist, known for his blend of classic country storytelling and rock influences, has seen his popularity surge in recent months. With over 335 million streams of “DEVIL YOU KNOW” and nearly 765 million career streams overall, Braden’s commercial appeal continues to grow. Recent data shows 1,791 tickets sold across just six headline shows reported to Pollstar, demonstrating the strong momentum behind this tour expansion.
Tyler Braden’s rocketing popularity confirms his crossover appeal, with impressive streaming numbers backing his expanding tour footprint.
The expanded 2026 itinerary includes performances at intimate venues suited for Braden’s storytelling style, including New York’s Bowery Ballroom, Milwaukee’s Eagles Ballroom, and the 8 Seconds Saloon. Additional stops feature Fort Worth’s Tannahills Tavern, Flagstaff’s Orpheum Theater, and Phoenix’s Crescent Ballroom, with dates spanning January through April 2026. The tour has gained significant traction through targeted social media advertising that helped connect Braden with his ideal audience demographic.
Ticket prices range from approximately $15 to $43+, with some platforms like SeatGeek offering tickets for as low as $18. Fans can purchase tickets through major outlets including Gametime, Spotify, and Live Nation, with options for seat selection, pricing filters, and event cancellation protection. SeatGeek’s interactive platform allows fans to visualize their exact seating location before finalizing purchases. All tickets come with a 100% Gametime Guarantee, ensuring authenticity and providing peace of mind for concertgoers.
The tour supports Braden’s Warner Music Nashville debut album “devil and a prayer,” which Billboard has praised for its “dangerous” authenticity. The album showcases Braden’s multi-faceted artistry that has earned him opening slots for major country acts and a growing reputation for memorable live shows. Beyond concert ticket sales, Braden has strategically expanded his revenue through merchandise offerings available at each tour stop.
With ticket sales continuing to trend upward across both primary and resale markets, industry observers note that additional dates could be added if demand persists. The geographic diversity of the tour reflects strategic routing across multiple states, ensuring fans nationwide have the chance to experience Braden’s energetic performances firsthand.
