Ella Langley's Dandelion Tour wasn't done yet - not by a long shot.
The country superstar has announced an extension of her sold-out headlining run, adding 21 new arena and amphitheater dates across North America.
The new leg kicks off August 20 in Green Bay, Wisconsin and runs all the way through October 31 - a Halloween finale in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Along the way, Langley will check off a career bucket list item, performing her very own headlining show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on October 7, plus two back-to-back hometown shows at Auburn's Neville Arena.
Two nights at Los Angeles' iconic Greek Theatre are also on the new schedule.
Joining her on the road for the new leg are ERNEST and Kameron Marlowe, alongside previously announced openers Gabriella Rose and Laci Kaye Booth on select dates.
Presale access opens Thursday, June 25, with fans able to register at Langley's official website. General on-sale begins Friday, June 26, at 10 AM local time.
The new dates arrive amid one of the most remarkable stretches of Langley's career. She recently swept all seven categories she was nominated for at the ACM Awards, added two American Music Awards, and earned RIAA Platinum certification for her album Dandelion.
The album's 4x Platinum single "Choosin' Texas" became the first song by a female artist to simultaneously top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts.
But the story that has people talking goes beyond the chart numbers.
At a stop in Oklahoma City on June 18, Langley paused mid-concert to share something personal - and it went viral for all the right reasons.
She told the crowd that she reads the Bible "almost every single day" and explained that she now turns to her faith rather than other coping mechanisms. "Instead of trying to go to other things like I have before - either men or drugs or other feelings - to try and make myself feel a certain way, I go to him first," she said, pointing toward the sky.
She then got even more candid. "Last year I didn't think I wanted to be here anymore," Langley said. "And when I'm standing here right now, I'm so grateful for the day that I was given today. The only thing that has changed my mind on that situation is our God."
It wasn't a one-night moment. At a Morgan Wallen concert in Chicago, she shared a similar message before performing "Speaking Terms" - the acoustic ballad from Dandelion about faith and doubt.
"There's no one else in this world that can give it to you the way that our Lord and Savior can," she told the crowd. "That type of love."
On Easter Sunday this year, she had posted an Instagram video of herself singing "Because He Lives," writing: "Even though I've been a believer in Christ my whole life, my relationship with him has changed drastically over the last year.
I started to have 'faith.' I started to view the days we have been given as a gift instead of a chore."
For Ella Langley, the tour expansion is not just a business announcement. It is a woman at the top of her career, choosing to use every stage she steps onto to point people toward something bigger than herself.
New Dandelion Tour Dates (Leg 2):
- Aug. 20 - Green Bay, WI - Resch Center
- Aug. 22 - North Little Rock, AR - Simmons Bank Arena
- Aug. 28 & 29 - Auburn, AL - Neville Arena
- Sept. 10 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
- Sept. 11 - State College, PA - Bryce Jordan Center
- Oct. 7 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- Oct. (2 nights) - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre
- Oct. 31 - Saint Paul, MN (+ more dates - full list at ellalangley.com)
Presale begins June 25. General on-sale June 26 at 10 AM local time at ellalangley.com.
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