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New York Post
17 Apr 2023


NextImg:Billy Strings is on a 2023 tour. Here’s how to get cheap tickets today

The reigning king of bluegrass is bringing his brand of Americana all over the U.S. this spring and summer.

Billy Strings, midway through his nationwide tour, has 38 huge shows left on his schedule from April through August.

Then, after that, the 30-year-old star will pick right up where he left off and tour the U.S. and Europe from September through December for the fall leg of his international jaunt.

He’ll wrap up the whole shebang in Syracuse on Dec. 16.

At all shows, expect rousing covers from artists like Bob Dylan and Lead Belly as well as hits like Strings’ iconic “Hide And Seek” along with tracks from his 2022 album “Me / And / Dad” recorded with his stepfather, Terry Barber.

And to sweeten the deal even more, we’re happy to report that some tickets are super cheap.

We’re talking $8 before fees cheap.

Now that’s a steal to see a Grammy winner live.

Want to catch Strings in concert? Here’s everything you need to know and more.

All prices listed above were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.

Strings tours tirelessly — he’s basically been on the road all year long already.

Still, he’s got plenty of huge shows coming up.

Just some of the most notable cities on his tour itinerary include shows in Denver (May 13), Los Angeles (May 19), St. Louis (June 9), Chicago (June 17) and Boston on July 25 and July 26.

A complete calendar including all dates, venues, show start times and links to buy tickets can be found here.

Like many other adventurous artists, Strings does not stick to a script on the road.

Each show is a bit different than the last.

Still, for a closer look at a sampling of what you might get, here’s what Strings played at his most recent show at the time of publication courtesy of Set List FM.

01.) “Hide and Seek”

02.) “While I’m Waiting Here”

03.) “A Robin Built a Nest on Daddy’s Grave” (Ralph Stanley cover)

04.) “Libby Phillips Rag”

05.) “Enough to Leave”

06.) “Hollow Heart”

07.) “Dealing Despair”

08.) “Cattle in the Cane” (Tony Rice cover)

09.) “All Fall Down” (John Hartford cover)

10.) “Little Addy”

11.) “Dust in a Baggie”

12.) “So Many Miles” (Billy Failing cover)

13.) “Paddy on the Turnpike”

14.) “Leaders”

15.) “Doin’ Things Right”

16.) “In Case You Ever Change Your Mind” (Bill Anderson cover)

17.) “Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again” (Bob Dylan cover)

18.) “Alabama Bound” (Lead Belly cover)

19.) “Rank Stranger” (The Stanley Brothers cover)

20.) “Meet Me at the Creek”

Encore:

21.) “Doin’ My Time” (Jimmie Skinner cover)

Many acts that with distinctly American sounds are on the road this year.

Here are just five of our favorite acts you won’t want to miss.

• Willie Nelson

• Chris Stapleton

• Luke Combs

• Phish

• Kane Brown

Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here.