Hunter Hayes Teases 'Many Surprises' On The Horizon During 'Red Sky Tour'

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Hunter Hayes is “finally” set to kick off his “Red Sky Tour” in support of his highly-anticipated, soon-to-release album of the same name. The country singer-songwriter is launching the nationwide trek in May, beginning with a performance in San Diego, California.

“I PRESENT TO YOU - THE RED SKY TOUR!” Hayes announced on his social media channels on Tuesday (February 21), after teasing the date on his Instagram story. “It’s finally happening. Touring, playing shows for YOU is the BEST part of making music and I’m SO excited to see all of you back out on the road! So many surprises on this tour both on and off stage! …See You There!”

Red Sky is set to drop on April 21, Hayes shared in a long-awaited announcement earlier this month. His first-ever, fully-independent album is more than a decade in the making. Leading up to the album release, Hayes has debuted new tracks like “Missing You,” “Could’ve Been You,” “Sober” and, most recently, “Normal” and “Lonely Loves Me.”

“I’ve waited over a decade to say this… My first fully independent album, more than 3 years in the making - RED SKY - will be out everywhere APRIL 21st!” Hayes exclaimed in his announcement earlier this month. “This project is about the adventure of finding yourself to be yourself. Musically, it’s a road trip from where I’ve been to where I am. Lyrically, it’s for anyone who needs a reminder of how unique your fire inside is and how much the world needs more YOU in it. I’m so grateful to all the people who helped me bring this music and this message to life! I’ve never been more proud of a body of work than I am of RED SKY and I cannot wait for APRIL 21st to give it to YOU so you can make it YOURS.”

See Hayes’ tour dates below:

May 3 - San Diego, CA

May 4 - Temecula, CA

May 5 - Anaheim, CA

May 7 - Los Angeles, CA

May 10 - Dallas, TX

May 11 - Austin, TX

May 12 - Houston, TX

May 14 - New Orleans, LA

May 15 - Atlanta, GA

May 16 - Charleston, SC

May 18 - Washington, DC

May 19 - Philadelphia, PA

May 20 - Harrisburg, PA

May 22 - New York, NY

May 23 - Portsmouth, NH

May 24 - Ridgefield, CT

May 26 - Asbury Park, NJ

May 27 - Pittsburgh, PA

May 30 - Chicago, IL

May 31 - Milwaukee, WI

June 1 - Minneapolis, MN

June 3 - Denver, CO