Pre-Sale of FOR KING + COUNTRY's "What Are We Waiting For? The Tour Part II" Starts Now!

Multi-GRAMMY® Award-winning duo FOR KING + COUNTRY announce that the pre-sale of their upcoming 2023 "What Are We Waiting For? The Tour Part II" starts today. The U.S. and Canadian tour will kick off on March 23, 2023 in Honolulu, Hawaii and will continue through May 31 in Vancouver, BC.
The duo announces, "No tricks from us today, family.... just a surprise spring tour announcement! We had such a thrilling time bringing our new album to you on the 'What Are We Waiting For?' tour earlier this year that we're bringing it BACK for a Part II in Spring 2023!
"We'll be visiting all new cities (including a jaunt across the Pacific Ocean to our mates in Hawaii, which we're quite looking forward to) and a long-awaited return to our northern mates in Canada to round out what are bound to be some unforgettable evenings together. So looking forward to sharing these nights with you."
Pre-sale begins now in most cities. For more information and tickets, click here. A list of tour dates is below.
March 25 - Honolulu, HI
April 5 - Green Bay, WI
April 6 - Moline, IL
April 7 - Columbus, OH
April 8 - Columbia, SC
April 13 - Biloxi, MS
April 14 - Bossier City, LA
April 15 - Belton, TX
April 16 - Corpus Christi, TX
April 20 - Rochester, NY
April 21 - Albany, NY
April 22 - Norfolk, VA
April 23 - Hartford, CT
April 27 - Jonesboro, AR
April 28 - Wichita, KS
April 29 - Dodge City, KS
April 30 - Omaha, NE
May 2 - El Paso, TX
May 4 - San Angelo, TX
May 5 - College Station, TX
May 6 - Beaumont, TX
May 7 - Lubbock, TX
May 11 - Savannah, GA
May 12 - West Palm, FL
May 13 - Macon, GA
May 14 - Huntsville, AL
May 24 - Winnipeg, MB, Canada
May 25 - Saskatoon, SK, Canada
May 26 - Edmonton, AB, Canada
May 27 - Edmonton, AB, Canada
May 29 - Calgary, AB, Canada
May 31 - Vancouver, BC, Canada
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