Since March 2020, the novel coronavirus pandemic has kept musicians at home, grounding all major tours for months. There s a bit of light at the end of the tunnel, however: Some artists rescheduled their 2020 treks to 2021.
Darryl Worley is out playing smaller shows now, though, as are Randy Houser and Jamey Johnson, and more artists are poised to do the same soon. Rescheduled tours, from everyone from Chris Stapleton to Reba McEntire, are scheduled to begin in April and onward.
Dan + Shay opted to wait the longest to resume shows: Their arena tour will kick off in September.
Of course, the pandemic is still raging in the United States, so unfortunately, none of these artists tour plans are guaranteed; in fact, Maren Morris rescheduled, and then canceled, her RSVP: The Tour, and other artists (Kane Brown, for example) have again pushed back their plans. The Boot will keep this list and photo gallery updated with changes and new tours as they re announced.
The Real Little House Love Story of Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder
Laura Ingalls Wilder opened up her personal life to the world when she wrote the autobiographical book series, the
Little House on the Prairie. The stories about the Ingalls family have since been turned into an iconic TV series starring
Michael Landon, following their years spent in Walnut Grove, Minnesota to Laura s marriage to Almanzo Wilder. While there are a few differences between the
Little House books and the TV show s adaptation of their relationship, one thing that was real was the 10 year age difference.
The Ingalls family first met Almanzo in the town of De Smet, South Dakota, at the time known as the Dakota territory. Almanzo had moved to the area with his brother and sister after leaving their farm in update New York. Laura even wrote a book chronicling Almanzo s childhood,
Amid the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person country concerts are few and far between. However, Darryl Worley is heading back out o.
Darryl Worley is hitting rewind for an upcoming tour.
The Have You Forgotten? singer is embarking on the Country Rewind Tour with fellow 90s country stars Wade Hayes and Bryan White. The hitmakers are set to jet across the U.S. through the spring: The tour launches on Friday, Jan. 22, in Fernandina Beach, Fla., and wraps up on April 24 in Louisville, Ky., with stops Austin, Texas; Kansas City, Mo.; and more along the way.
Worley is best known for a string of No. 1 singles in the early 2000s, including Have You Forgotten?, I Miss My Friend and Awful, Beautiful Life. Hayes, meanwhile, topped the charts throughout the 1990s with his debut single Old Enough to Know Better and scored the Top 5 hits On a Good Night and I m Still Dancin With You, and White logged multiple hits with Someone Else s Star, Rebecca Lynn and I m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore among them. He also appeared on the hit duet From This Moment On with Shania Twain, off her wildl