03/28/2025

SOUTHALL EXTEND 10 YEARS OF SIX STRING SORROW TOUR WITH 6 NEW DATES DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND

Country-Rock standouts Southall have extended their 10 YEARS OF SIX STRING SORROW TOUR due to popular demand. The band have added a total of six new dates to the jaunt, which notably celebrates a decade since the release of their seminal debut LP Six String Sorrow. Among these shows, they roll through Delmar Hall in St. Louis, MO, on June 18 and visit major markets throughout the South, including a stop in Nashville, TN, on June 26 at Chief’s on Broadway—owned by Eric Church. This leg now concludes on June 28 in Noel, MO, at Tall Pines. Tickets are on sale now for Southall's additional dates here

The 10 YEARS OF SIX STRING SORROW TOUR got off to a smashing start as the self-proclaimed Red Dirt rockers sold out shows in Manhattan, KS, and Little Rock, AR, in addition to packing houses in Missouri, Nebraska, and their home state of Oklahoma. As indicated by the response to the tour thus far, it’s clear the album’s legacy only continues to endure.

Plus, the six-piece group, comprised of Read SouthallReid BarberJeremee KnippBraxton CurlissJohn Tyler Perry, and Ryan Wellman, just garnered their first RIAA GOLD certification for the cult-favorite, “Why,” from their second LP Borrowed Time. Receiving their plaque fresh off the stage of their San Antonio Stock Show & Rode debut, check out the MusicRow chronicled presentation here.

Underway now, the tour finds the decorated group going back to their roots at some of their earliest show locations paying homage to the venues and fans that have been there since the beginning as a thank you to the record that united the band and brought a decade’s worth of new music. Go here to buy tickets for Southall's 10 YEARS OF SIX STRING SORROW TOUR.

The GOLD-certified group boasts nearly 600 MILLION career streams and has 1.2 MILLION cumulative monthly listeners. They have built a rabid grassroots following touring across the country, winning over crowds alongside Whiskey MyersJamey JohnsonBlackberry Smoke, and Chase Rice, and on their headlining run as an epic breakout takes shape.

 

SOUTHALL’S 10 YEARS OF SIX STRING SORROW TOUR

MARCH
28 | Terrell, TX – Silver Saloon

APRIL
3 | Stephenville, TX – Twisted J Live
4 | Tyler, TX – True Vine Brew
25 | Stillwater, OK – Tumbleweed Dance Hall
26 | Pocola, OK – Choctaw Casino 

MAY
9 | Helotes, TX – Floore's Country Store
10 | Waco, TX – The Backyard

JUNE – NEWLY ADDED DATES
18 | St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall
19 | Lexington, KY – The Burl
21 | Winchester, VA – The Monument
26 | Nashville, TN – Chief’s on Broadway
27 | Cape Girardeau, MO – Century Casino
28 | Noel, MO – Tall Pines

 

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ABOUT SOUTHALL:
Founding member Read Southall hails from Oklahoma and is joined in the six-piece group by Reid Barber, Jeremee Knipp, Braxton Curliss, John Tyler Perry, and Ryan Wellman. Southall's musical influences range from Country to Rock to Metal and more in between, making for a wholly original sound reminiscent of "being in the crowd at a young Merle Haggard show," according to The Anniston Star. The guitar-driven band never loses focus on meaningful lyrics, penning tunes that speak to every aspect of life and help drive a Rock and Roll experience for their audience, whether they're listening at home or at a packed show. The act throws gas on the fire beneath their fast-rising career with their most recent release, Southall – their raw and explosive self-titled album released via Smoklahoma Records. Southall's 2021’s For the Birds features the epic six-minute long single "Where We Belong" and “impressive standout” (Raised Rowdy) “Rose Gold” and follows their 2017 album Borrowed Time, which includes their RIAA GOLD-certified single "Why." Full of ‘70s Soul, Country-inspired lyricism, and Rock and Roll heart, Southall’s music draws packed crowds and evokes old-school Country and early Grunge all at once. The band has tallied nearly 600 MILLION career streams and 1.2 MILLION cumulative monthly listeners. With more new music to come and a passion for the road, Southall is just getting started.