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Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen - Still Gettin' Away With It Tour 2026

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About Ryan Bingham Tickets

Ryan Bingham is a Grammy, Oscar, Golden Globe, and Critics' Choice Award-winning singer-songwriter whose voice sounds like it was forged from red dirt, heartbreak, and highway miles. A former bull rider turned troubadour, he broke through with his 2007 debut and cemented his place in American music history by penning "The Weary Kind" for the film Crazy Heart, earning him the Americana Music Association's Artist of the Year in 2010. Millions of newer fans discovered his raw storytelling through five seasons as the beloved Walker on Paramount's Yellowstone, but the stage is where Ryan Bingham has always hit hardest.

His highly anticipated seventh studio album, They Call Us The Lucky Ones, arrived in May 2026 after a seven-year gap between full-length releases, and Rolling Stone calls it "as complete a record as Ryan Bingham has ever recorded." Recorded with The Texas Gentlemen, the Dallas-based roots-rock collective he first linked up with during a sold-out night at Billy Bob's Texas, the 10-track record captures a raw, live-in-the-room energy that translates directly to the stage. The Still Gettin' Away With It Tour brings that chemistry to intimate theaters and historic concert halls across the Midwest and Northeast, with a distinctive two-set, no-opener format that gives fans a full evening of career-spanning Americana from the first note.

Whether you fell in love with Ryan Bingham's music in a half-empty bar fifteen years ago or you Shazam'd one of Walker's campfire songs last season, this tour is built for you. The shows swing between gritty, full-band roadhouse rock and stripped-down acoustic moments where you can hear a pin drop, with a curated intermission that features Ryan Bingham's own bourbon brand and exclusive merch at select stops. Two decades into a career defined by authenticity and artistic independence, Ryan Bingham is still getting away with it, and these theater dates are your chance to be in the room when it happens.

The Still Gettin' Away With It tour is Ryan Bingham's 2026 spring concert run, which kicked off on May 22 in Pittsburgh and stretches through at least mid-June 2026 across the United States. The tour supports his new album They Call Us The Lucky Ones, released May 15, 2026, and features Bingham performing alongside The Texas Gentlemen. The run spans cities including Pittsburgh, Columbus, Cleveland, Boston, New York City, Washington D.C., and Dallas, covering a mix of intimate clubs and mid-sized theaters.

The Still Gettin' Away With It tour supports They Call Us The Lucky Ones, Ryan Bingham's new studio album that arrived on May 15, 2026. The album was made in close collaboration with The Texas Gentlemen and includes tracks like The Lucky Ones, Ballad of The Texas Gentlemen, Twist the Knife, and Relevance. The setlist on this tour draws heavily from the new record alongside fan-favorite catalog songs like Southside of Heaven and The Weary Kind.

The Texas Gentlemen are a Texas-based roots-rock band who have become close creative partners with Ryan Bingham, serving as his touring and recording band on the Still Gettin' Away With It tour. Their collaboration runs deep enough that Bingham dedicated a track to them — Ballad of The Texas Gentlemen — on the new album They Call Us The Lucky Ones, reflecting a musical kinship built over multiple years of touring together. Live, they function as full collaborative partners rather than just a backing band, giving each show a layered, collective energy.

Yes, They Call Us The Lucky Ones, released on May 15, 2026, marks Ryan Bingham's first full-length studio album in several years, making it one of the most anticipated releases of his recent career. The record was made as a true collaboration with The Texas Gentlemen and arrives as the creative foundation for the entire Still Gettin' Away With It tour. Songs from the album, including The Lucky Ones, Twist the Knife, and Relevance, were already appearing in his live setlists before the album's official release date.

Yes, Ryan Bingham has built a recognizable acting profile alongside his music career, most notably through his role on the hit television series Yellowstone. He discussed his dual life in music and acting in a 2026 appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, where his journey between the two worlds was a central topic of conversation. Despite his growing visibility as an actor, the Still Gettin' Away With It tour makes clear that live performance and songwriting remain at the core of who he is.

Yes, Ryan Bingham and The Texas Gentlemen's partnership predates the Still Gettin' Away With It tour — the two acts toured together through 2025, with Bingham publicly celebrating their shared run at the close of that year. Their musical bond then deepened into the recording of They Call Us The Lucky Ones, the collaborative studio album released May 15, 2026. The 2026 tour is a natural continuation of that creative relationship, now backed by a full album of material built together.

The Still Gettin' Away With It tour represents one of Ryan Bingham's most significant touring cycles in recent memory, arriving alongside They Call Us The Lucky Ones, his first full-length studio album in several years. The tour also cements his full-band collaboration with The Texas Gentlemen, a partnership that stretches from the recording studio directly to the live stage and gives the shows a distinctly collective energy. For fans who have followed his career through his music and his role on Yellowstone, this cycle marks a major creative statement arriving at a high point of his broader cultural visibility.

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While setlists can vary between venues, Ryan Bingham will likely play the following songs on tour: Southside Of Heaven, Sunrise, Hallelujah, Nobody Knows My Trouble, The Poet, The Weary Kind, Bread & Water, The Weight - Live, Wolves, The Other Side

Ryan Bingham Tour Dates and Ticket Prices

DateLocationVenueLowest Price
10/13/2026MemphisSatellite Music Hall$84
10/14/2026LouisvilleLouisville Palace$54
10/16/2026Grand RapidsGLC Live at 20 Monroe$59
10/17/2026NashvilleBrown County Music Center$54
10/25/2026OmahaSteelhouse Omaha$66
10/28/2026Kansas CityUptown Theater - KC$65
10/30/2026St. LouisThe Pageant - St. Louis$61
11/03/2026AlbuquerqueRevel Entertainment Center - Albuquerque$84
11/04/2026El PasoAbraham Chavez Theatre$76

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