Chris Young Extends 2018 “Losing Sleep World Tour” With Kane Brown, Morgan Evans & More

Chris Young Extends 2018 “Losing Sleep World Tour” With Kane Brown, Morgan Evans & More

After initially announcing 18 dates in January and February for his upcoming Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour, Chris Young revealed he will extend the tour with 12 more dates in April and May.

Joining Chris for the spring shows will be Kane Brown, Morgan Evans and Dee Jay Silver.

Tickets for the newly announced shows go on sale on Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. (local time).

Losing Sleep 2018 World Tour

January 11
Indianapolis, IN
Bankers Life Fieldhouse**

January 12
Independence, MO
Silverstein Eye Centers Arena**

January 13
St. Louis, MO
Chaifetz Arena**

January 18
Highland Heights, KY
BB&T Arena**

January 19
Grand Rapids, MI
Van Andel Arena**

January 20
Hoffman Estates, IL
Sears Centre Arena**

February 1
Lowell, MA
Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell**

February 2
Bangor, ME
Cross Insurance Center**

February 3
Mashantucket, CT
Foxwoods Resort Casino**

February 8
Pittsburgh, PA
Petersen Events Center**

February 9
Fairfax, VA
EagleBank Arena**

February 10
Huntington, WV
Big Sandy Superstore Arena**

February 15
Duluth, GA
Infinite Energy Arena**

February 16
St. Augustine, FL
St. Augustine Amphitheatre**

February 17
Estero, FL
Germain Arena**

February 22
Green Bay, WI
Resch Center**

February 23
Minneapolis, MN
Target Center**

February 24
Cedar Rapids, IA
US Cellular Center**

April 19
Tuscaloosa, AL
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater^^

April 20
Orange Beach, AL
The Wharf^^

May 3
Columbus, OH
Schottenstein Center^^

May 4
Toledo, OH
Huntington Center^^

May 5
La Crosse, WI
La Crosse Center^^~

May 10
Rapid City, SD
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center++

May 11
Sioux Falls, SD
Denny Sanford PREMIERE Center++

May 12
Lincoln, NE
Pinnacle Bank Arena++

May 16
Missoula, MT
Adams Center++

May 17
Yakima, WA
Yakima Valley SunDome++

May 18
Eugene, OR
Matthew Knight Arena++

May 19
Tacoma, WA
Tacoma Dome++

**with Kane Brown and LANCO
^^with Kane Brown, Morgan Evans and Dee Jay Silver
++with Kane Brown and Morgan Evans
~on sale at 11a.m.

photo by Jason Simanek

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