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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Outlaw Country
Concerts
Jun
17
Skinny Dennis
Nashville
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Jun
19
Pearl Street Warehouse
Washington
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Jun
20
Hill Country
New York
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Jun
21
Ortlieb's
Philadelphia
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Jun
23
Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
Cleveland
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Jun
24
The State Theatre
State College
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Jun
26
The Funhouse at Mr. Smalls
Millvale
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Jun
27
Purple Fiddle
Thomas
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Jun
28
Cat's Cradle
Carrboro
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Jun
29
The Annex
Norfolk
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Jul
09
Larimer Lounge
Denver
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Jul
10
Oskar Blues Grill & Brew
Colorado Springs
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Jul
11
Big B's Delicious Orchards U-pick, Cafe & Tasting Room
Hotchkiss
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Jul
14
Mendocino Music Festival 2025
Mendocino
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Jul
15
Cypress Reno
Reno
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Jul
18
Under the Big Sky Festival 2025
Whitefish
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Jul
18
Neurolux
Boise
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Jul
22
The Park Theatre
Winnipeg
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Jul
23
The Aquarium
Fargo
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Jul
24
The Bur Oak
Madison
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Jul
25
Duke’s Indy
Indianapolis
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Jul
27
Floyd Fest 2025
Floyd
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Aug
20
Slowdown
Omaha
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Aug
21
Knuckleheads
Kansas City
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Aug
22
Mercury Lounge
Tulsa
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Aug
23
Rose Music Hall
Columbia
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Aug
24
White Water Tavern
Little Rock
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Aug
27
White Oak Music Hall
Houston
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Aug
29
3TEN Austin City Limits Live
Austin
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Aug
30
Magnolia Motor Lounge
Fort Worth
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Aug
30
Magnolia Motor Lounge
Fort Worth
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Aug
31
Jason Boland's Camino Real at Gruene Hall
New Braunfels
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Sep
11
Bourbon & Beyond 2025
Louisville
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Sep
12
Bourbon & Beyond 2025
Louisville
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Sep
18
Milk & Honey Ciders
Saint Joseph
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Nov
15
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville
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About Kelsey Waldon
In the six years since she signed to John Prine’s Oh Boy Records, Kelsey Waldon has earned wide praise for her “self-penned compositions [with] the patina of authenticity” (Rolling Stone). On her new album, Every Ghost, she confronts addiction, grief, generational trauma, and even herself — and comes through it stronger and at peace.
“There’s a lot of hard-earned healing on this record,” Waldon says of the nine-song project, recorded at Southern Grooves studio in Memphis with her band, The Muleskinners. As she sings in the record’s title track and first song, “Ghost of Myself,” she’s put in the work not only to better herself and leave behind bad habits, but also to learn to love her past selves.
Doing so wasn’t easy, Waldon admits. “It took time and experience,” she says, adding that she can now find compassion for her younger self.
“I think you’ve gotta respect her,” Waldon says, “because she was trying as hard as she could for where she was at, and she was doing a damn good job.”
Compassion is a throughline on Every Ghost, whether it’s for Waldon herself, for the person in the throes of addiction in “Falling Down,” or for a suffering world in “Nursery Rhyme.” The people in Waldon’s songs aren’t irredeemable — they’re struggling.
“You’ve got to have compassion; you gotta stay humble and have gratitude,” Waldon says. However, she’s learned that you also can’t let people take advantage of an empathetic heart. “Comanche” — which Waldon jokes is her very own truck song — finds Waldon grappling with the loss of a loved one, not to death but to boundaries she’s set for her own good. Waldon owns a 1988 Jeep Comanche, and driving it serves as a kind of therapy for her.
“I love the whole aspect of when design mattered,” she says, “and owning your car was an expression of yourself.”
“Comanche” is deeply personal, but Waldon’s most introspective reflections bookend My Ghost. Its penultimate song, “My Kin,” extends the idea of loving yourself in spite of yourself beyond the choices she’s made and the circumstances she’s put herself in, to reckon with both the good and the bad that come from her family tree. Those traits, Waldon concludes, make her who she is.
“As the song says, ‘I’m the best and worst of my kin,’ and I love that for myself,” says Waldon, who was born and raised in a hunting lodge at the end of a dead-end road in the rural, unincorporated community of Monkey’s Eyebrow, Ky. “And I’m also at a point where I’m willing to break these cycles, I’m willing to grow, I’m willing to evolve.”
Among those best parts of her lineage is Waldon’s grandmother, who died in June 2024. “She was a remarkable woman. The women in my family have been rocks, and they’ve all been colorful and full of character,” Waldon says.
“Her garden and her yard, that might have been one of the things she took the most pride in,” Waldon adds, recalling how her granny would often stop to dig up roadside flowers, then transplant them into her yard. A display of tiger lilies, some of which now grow in Waldon’s yard in Tennessee, was a particular point of pride.
“Transplanting is such a tradition — it can teach you a lot,” Waldon says. “Life goes on, beauty can grow from anywhere, and as long as a person is remembered, they’re never gone.”
Waldon honors her granny with the song “Tiger Lilies.” She didn’t want an over-the-top sentimental song, so she instead leaned into the idea of traditions as a way to remember loved ones. “I’m sure Granny would love it,” Waldon says.
Every Ghost concludes with a Hazel Dickens cover, “Ramblin’ Woman.” Waldon covered two Dickens songs on 2024’s There’s Always a Song and had added “Ramblin’ Woman” to their live sets as well. While Waldon didn’t originally intend to include their cover on this album, it served as “a sonic star” during the recording process and has a message Waldon feels is still relevant decades after Dickens wrote it.
“Hazel was ahead of her time,” Waldon says. “Our existence is more than just what society expects of us. We’re more than just somebody’s girlfriend or wife or mother, and those are all beautiful things, but we can have our own independence, and we don’t have to do it for anybody else. We’re beautiful, magical, and powerful creatures.”
That’s certainly how Waldon sees herself after completing Every Ghost. “It feels like there’s a spirit of fearlessness throughout this album,” Waldon says, “and I’m really proud of that.”
Waldon’s fearlessness is among the reasons she landed at Oh Boy Records in 2019, as the independent label’s first new signee in 15 years. It’s attracted fans to her headline tours and her festival sets, and prompted artists including Tyler Childers, Charley Crockett, Robert Earl Keen, Margo Price, and Lucinda Williams to invite her on tour. It helped earn her both the title of “Kentucky Colonel” — an honor recognizing goodwill ambassadors of Kentucky’s culture and traditions — and a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s annual American Currents exhibit in 2024.
“True outlaw shit is sticking to your guns, and I feel like I’m doing that,” Waldon says. “I’m not saying I’m unbreakable, but I feel almost unbreakable. I’ve already hurt the worst that I could and lived to tell the story. We can be thankful for our ghosts."
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Kelsey Waldon Tour Cities
Houston, TX
New Braunfels, TX
Winnipeg, MB
Philadelphia, PA
Norfolk, VA
Colorado Springs, CO
Whitefish, MT
Fargo, ND
Louisville, KY
Little Rock, AR
Indianapolis, IN
Tulsa, OK
Kansas City, MO
State College, PA
Mendocino, CA
Washington, DC
Nashville, TN
Columbia, MO
Madison, WI
Austin, TX
New York, NY
Omaha, NE
Hotchkiss, CO
Saint Joseph, MN
Carrboro, NC
Thomas, WV
Cleveland, OH
Floyd, VA
Denver, CO
Fort Worth, TX
Boise, ID
Reno, NV
Frequently Asked Questions About Kelsey Waldon
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Kelsey Waldon on tour?
Yes, Kelsey Waldon is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Kelsey Waldon concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Kelsey Waldon tour
is scheduled for 36 dates across 32 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Kelsey Waldon scheduled to play?
Kelsey Waldon is scheduled to play 36 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the Kelsey Waldon tour start?
Kelsey Waldon’s tour starts Jun 17, 2025 and ends on Nov 15, 2025.
They will play 32 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Nashville at Skinny Dennis and their next upcoming concert
will be in New Braunfels at Gruene Hall.
What venues is Kelsey Waldon performing at?
As part of the Kelsey Waldon tour, Kelsey Waldon is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 17 - Nashville,
TN @ Skinny Dennis
Jun 19 - Washington,
DC @ Pearl Street Warehouse
Jun 20 - New York,
NY @ Hill Country
Jun 21 - Philadelphia,
PA @ Ortlieb's
Jun 23 - Cleveland,
OH @ Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
Jun 24 - State College,
PA @ The State Theatre
Jun 26 - Millvale,
PA @ The Funhouse at Mr. Smalls
Jun 27 - Thomas,
WV @ Purple Fiddle
Jun 28 - Carrboro,
NC @ Cat's Cradle
Jun 29 - Norfolk,
VA @ The Annex
Jul 09 - Denver,
CO @ Larimer Lounge
Jul 10 - Colorado Springs,
CO @ Oskar Blues Grill & Brew
Jul 11 - Hotchkiss,
CO @ Big B's Delicious Orchards U-pick, Cafe & Tasting Room
Jul 14 - Mendocino,
CA @ Mendocino Music Festival
Jul 15 - Reno,
NV @ Cypress Reno
Jul 18 - Whitefish,
MT @ Big Mountain Ranch
Jul 18 - Boise,
ID @ Neurolux
Jul 22 - Winnipeg,
MB @ The Park Theatre
Jul 23 - Fargo,
ND @ The Aquarium
Jul 24 - Madison,
WI @ The Bur Oak
Jul 25 - Indianapolis,
IN @ Duke’s Indy
Jul 27 - Floyd,
VA @ FloydFest
Aug 20 - Omaha,
NE @ Slowdown
Aug 21 - Kansas City,
MO @ Knuckleheads
Aug 22 - Tulsa,
OK @ Mercury Lounge
Aug 23 - Columbia,
MO @ Rose Music Hall
Aug 24 - Little Rock,
AR @ White Water Tavern
Aug 27 - Houston,
TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Aug 29 - Austin,
TX @ 3TEN Austin City Limits Live
Aug 30 - Fort Worth,
TX @ Magnolia Motor Lounge
Aug 30 - Fort Worth,
TX @ Magnolia Motor Lounge
Aug 31 - New Braunfels,
TX @ Gruene Hall
Sep 11 - Louisville,
KY @ Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center
Sep 12 - Louisville,
Kentucky @ Highland Festival Grounds KY Expo Center
Sep 18 - Saint Joseph,
MN @ Milk & Honey Ciders
Nov 15 - Nashville,
TN @ Ryman Auditorium