BLACKBERRY SMOKE EXTENDS “RATTLE, RAMBLE & ROLL TOUR” THROUGH 2026
NEW COMPILATION ALBUM RATTLE, RAMBLE & ROLL: THE BEST OF BLACKBERRY SMOKE – VOLUME ONE
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FEATURES 20 FAN-FAVORITES PLUS TWO NEW TRACKS: “WE GOT COMPANY” AND “SOUTHERN CHILD (LIVE)”
Acclaimed American rock band Blackberry Smoke will continue their extensive “Rattle, Ramble & Roll Tour” through next year with newly confirmed stops at Maryville’s The Shed (three nights), Bristol’s Hard Rock Live, Dallas’ Majestic Theatre, Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom, Kansas City’s Uptown Theater and Oklahoma City’s The Jones Assembly among many others. See below for full tour routing.
Tickets for the new dates will be available for pre-sale starting this Thursday, November 20 at 10:00am local time, with general on-sale following Friday, November 21 at 10:00am local time.
Members of the band’s official fan club will have early access to tickets starting tomorrow, November 18 at 10:00am local time.
Prior to the new dates, the band will end this year with their inaugural High Tide Getaway festival in Cancun, Mexico December 6-10, before lead singer Charlie Starr embarks on a special solo tour in January. Full details can be found HERE .
The upcoming performances celebrate the band’s new compilation album, Rattle, Ramble & Roll: The Best of Blackberry Smoke – Volume One, which was released this past Friday
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via their label, 3 Legged Records. Stream/purchase HERE. The record features songs from across the band’s extensive and beloved catalog including fan-favorites such as “Waiting For The Thunder,” “Good One Comin’ On,” “Sleeping Dogs,” “The Whippoorwill” and “One Horse Town” as well as two new, never-before-heard tracks: “We Got Company” and “Southern Child (Live).”
Reflecting on the project, Starr shares, “Rattle, Ramble and Roll: The Best of Blackberry Smoke – Volume 1 is a collection of material that has been the heartbeat of our journey. We put together a representation of songs that captures a small part of what Blackberry Smoke is. Next year marks our 25th anniversary as a band, and it just feels right to celebrate by looking back at where we’ve been. We want to honor our brother Brit and the music and memories we made with him along with the legacy he left. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for riding along with us all these years. We couldn’t have done a single mile without you. Here’s to the past, the present, and the road ahead.”
Since forming in 2001, Blackberry Smoke has built a passionate and loyal community of fans and had a historic career, including being the first independent artist/band to have an album reach #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. They are also part of a select group who have topped both the Billboard Country Albums and Americana/Folk Albums charts alongside artists such as Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers, Willie Nelson, Beyonce and Kacey Musgraves.
Throughout their prolific career, Blackberry Smoke has released eight studio albums including their latest, 2024’s Be Right Here. Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell), the record was released to widespread acclaim and debuted at #1 on the Current Country Albums chart, Americana/Folk Albums chart and Current Rock Albums chart. Of the record, Premier Guitar praised, “Blackberry Smoke is what happens when real musicians tell authentic stories through great songs,” while Forbes declared, “a unique blend of hard rock, southern rock, country, blues, and masterful songwriting” and Relix proclaimed, “Be Right Here is what Blackberry Smoke has been heading toward all along.”
In addition to their work as musicians, the band is deeply committed to charitable work and formed the Brit Turner Family Fund, a non-profit supporting several national foundations committed to curing children’s cancer. Blackberry Smoke has raised over $2,000,000 to date for multiple children’s cancer research charities through a variety of efforts, including donating funds from their meet and greets, charity motorcycle rides, signed guitars and memorabilia donations and more. This past summer, Blackberry Smoke made a donation to CURE Childhood Cancer and The Brit Turner Family fund in his honor for over $100k to honor the legacy of the band’s late drummer.
RATTLE, RAMBLE & ROLL: THE BEST OF BLACKBERRY SMOKE – VOLUME 1 TRACK LIST
1. Sanctified Woman
2. Six Ways To Sunday
3. Waiting For The Thunder
4. Good One Comin’ On
5. Payback’s A Bitch
6. The Whippoorwill
7. Son Of The Bourbon
8. Hey Delilah
9. Till The Wheels Fall Off
10. Prayer For The Little Man
11. Rock And Roll Again
12. Sure Was Good
13. Let It Burn
14. Up In Smoke
15. Sleeping Dogs
16. Azalea
17. Pretty Little Lie
18. Run Away From It All
19. We Got Company
20. Southern Child (Live)
21. One Horse Town
22. Ain’t Much Left Of Me
BLACKBERRY SMOKE CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
BOLD on-sale Friday, November 21 at 10:00am local time
BOLD on-sale Friday, November 21 at 10:00am local time
November 19—Jacksonville, FL—Florida Theatre
November 20—Lake Buena Vista, FL—House of Blues
November 21—Fort Lauderdale, FL—The Parker
November 22—Pinellas Park, FL—St. Pete BikeFest
December 6-10—Cancun, Mexico—High Tide Getaway
December 31—Athens, GA—The Classic Center Theatre
January 8—Asheville, NC—The Orange Peel*
January 9—Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre*
January 10—Macon, GA—Capitol Theatre*
January 15-18—Santa Rosa Beach, FL—30A Songwriters Festival*
January 22—Knoxville, TN—Bijou Theatre*
January 23—Cincinnati, OH—The Ludlow Garage*
January 24—Decatur, AL—Princess Theatre*
January 29—Evans, GA—Hardin Auditorium*
January 30—Wilmington, NC—Brooklyn Arts Center*
January 31—Rocky Mount, VA—Harvester Performance Center*
February 5—Wabash, IN—Honeywell Center – Ford Theater
February 6—Lima, OH—Veterans Memorial Civic & Conference Center
February 7—Shipshewana, IN—Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
February 19—Roanoke Rapids, NC—Weldon Mills Theatre
February 20—Columbia, SC—Township Auditorium
February 21—Bristol, VA—Hard Rock Live Bristol
March 5—New Brunswick, NJ—State Theatre
March 6—Patchogue, NY—Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
March 7—Tarrytown, NY—Tarrytown Music Hall
March 8—Wilmington, DE—The Grand Opera House
March 13—Evansville, IL—Old National Events Plaza
March 14—Champaign, IL—Virginia Theatre
March 15—Rockford, IL—Coronado Theatre
March 19—Fayetteville, AR—Ozark Music Hall
March 20— Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom
March 21—Springfield, MO—Gillioz Theatre
March 22—Kansas City, MO—Uptown Theater
April 4—Peachtree City, GA—Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
April 25—Wilkesboro, NC—MerleFest
April 26—North Myrtle Beach, SC—House of Blues
April 30—Oklahoma City, OK—The Jones Assembly
May 1—Helotes, TX—Floore’s Outdoors
May 2—Dallas, TX—Majestic Theatre
May 14—Maryville, TN—The Shed
May 15—Maryville, TN—The Shed
May 16—Maryville, TN—The Shed
May 30—Virginia Beach, VA—Veteran’s Bank Aid Music Festival (Holiday
Trav-L Park)
December 31—Athens, GA—The Classic Center Theatre
January 8—Asheville, NC—The Orange Peel*
January 9—Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre*
January 10—Macon, GA—Capitol Theatre*
January 15-18—Santa Rosa Beach, FL—30A Songwriters Festival*
January 22—Knoxville, TN—Bijou Theatre*
January 23—Cincinnati, OH—The Ludlow Garage*
January 24—Decatur, AL—Princess Theatre*
January 29—Evans, GA—Hardin Auditorium*
January 30—Wilmington, NC—Brooklyn Arts Center*
January 31—Rocky Mount, VA—Harvester Performance Center*
February 5—Wabash, IN—Honeywell Center – Ford Theater
February 6—Lima, OH—Veterans Memorial Civic & Conference Center
February 7—Shipshewana, IN—Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
February 19—Roanoke Rapids, NC—Weldon Mills Theatre
February 20—Columbia, SC—Township Auditorium
February 21—Bristol, VA—Hard Rock Live Bristol
March 5—New Brunswick, NJ—State Theatre
March 6—Patchogue, NY—Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
March 7—Tarrytown, NY—Tarrytown Music Hall
March 8—Wilmington, DE—The Grand Opera House
March 13—Evansville, IL—Old National Events Plaza
March 14—Champaign, IL—Virginia Theatre
March 15—Rockford, IL—Coronado Theatre
March 19—Fayetteville, AR—Ozark Music Hall
March 20— Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom
March 21—Springfield, MO—Gillioz Theatre
March 22—Kansas City, MO—Uptown Theater
April 4—Peachtree City, GA—Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
April 25—Wilkesboro, NC—MerleFest
April 26—North Myrtle Beach, SC—House of Blues
April 30—Oklahoma City, OK—The Jones Assembly
May 1—Helotes, TX—Floore’s Outdoors
May 2—Dallas, TX—Majestic Theatre
May 14—Maryville, TN—The Shed
May 15—Maryville, TN—The Shed
May 16—Maryville, TN—The Shed
May 30—Virginia Beach, VA—Veteran’s Bank Aid Music Festival (Holiday
Trav-L Park)
*Charlie Starr solo acoustic feat. Benji Shanks
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