Introduction

The Return of the Kings
After a brief retirement that began in 2010, the Country Music Hall of Famers have slowly ramped back up, but 2026 marks their most ambitious year yet. The duo kicked off the year with a historic milestone: their first-ever string of headlining dates in the UK, including a deafeningly successful set at the C2C: Country to Country festival in London this March. Fans at The O2 Arena witnessed a “homecoming” thirty years in the making, proving that their brand of honky-tonk is a global language.
Stadium Sized and Star-Studded
The 2026 schedule is a testament to the duo’s enduring legacy. Throughout the summer, Brooks & Dunn are hitting the biggest stages in America as special guests on Morgan Wallen’s “Still the Problem Tour 2026.” This powerhouse pairing will see the 90s legends performing in iconic venues like:
Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas)
Soldier Field (Chicago)
M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore)
The Neon Moon Tour Extension
For fans wanting the full “Brooks & Dunn experience,” the duo recently announced a headlining extension of their Neon Moon Tour, set to dominate the fall. Starting September 10, 2026, in Evansville, Indiana, the tour will weave through over a dozen cities, including a high-stakes night at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on September 12.

The tour isn’t just a nostalgia trip; it’s a showcase of the genre’s past and future. Supporting acts for the 2026 leg include a mix of legends and rising stars:
David Lee Murphy (Country rocker)
Tucker Wetmore (Rising star)
Caylee Hammack & Kaitlin Butts
Why It Matters
With 20 Number One hits and more CMA awards than any other duo in history, Brooks & Dunn are the architects of modern country. Seeing them in 2026 isn’t just about hearing “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” or “Believe” live—it’s about witnessing the chemistry of two men who redefined the genre. Whether they are playing for 60,000 people with Morgan Wallen or an intimate VIP crowd in their “Neon Lounge,” the 2026 tour is officially the must-see event for any country fan.