Red Clay Strays Announce Second Show At Bridgestone Arena In Nashville After Overwhelming Demand
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Red Clay Strays Announce Second Show At Bridgestone Arena In Nashville After Overwhelming Demand

One wasn’t enough. It seems like the rest of the world is finally waking up to what we’ve been preaching for a couple of years now: The Red Clay Strays are one of the best groups in country music. It’s been a seemingly meteoric rise for the group from Mobile, Alabama, since releasing their debut album, Moment of Truth, in 2022. The album contained their smash hit, “Wondering Why,” which has since gone viral on TikTok, and the very next year the band found themselves opening for Eric Church on his Outsiders Revival Tour. The group has exploded up the ranks in the alt. country scene, and for good reason. Between frontman Brandon Coleman’s killer vocals, the flawless blend of country and southern rock influences and the sheer musical talent present from each of the five members, the Alabama band has proven themselves as one of the best in the business over the past three years. If you talk to the guys, you’ll realize quickly why they’re so special: They’re a group of normal dudes who just love making music together. It’s been a well-deserved breakout year for the band. Over the summer they made their headlining debut at the Red Rocks Amphitheater, performing three sold-out shows in Morrison, Colorado, and just announced a headlining show at Madison Square Garden, a bucket list venue for any artist. Then a couple of weeks ago, the band had their mainstream breakout moment when they won Vocal Group of the Year at the 2025 CMA Awards while turning heads with a killer performance of their latest single, “People Hatin’.” It’s safe to say the Red Clay Strays will be one of the hottest tickets in country music in 2025. In fact, the CMA Awards won’t be the only time they’ll be at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville next year, because the band recently announced a headlining show at Bridgestone on October 22, 2026, joined by special guests Sierra Ferrell and Brent Cobb. The show was announced last month, and tickets went quick. So quick, in fact, that they’re adding another date. This morning, the Red Clay Strays announced that they’ll be playing a SECOND night at Bridgestone, on October 23rd, 2026. They’ll once again be joined by Brent Cobb and Sierra Ferrell, and tickets go on sale here Wednesday, December 4 at 10 AM central. We already know that the band also has new music on the way in 2026, after Joe Rogan accidentally let it slip on his podcast while speaking to the the guys on a recent episode. They said at the time that they’re hoping it will be released next summer, so if that happens, folks at Bridgestone will likely have one of the first opportunities to hear the new music live. We’ve already seen that the sky’s the limit for the Red Clay Strays. It’s been fun to see them take off and become household names like they have, mainly because they deserve it in every way possible. If you weren’t able to get tickets to the first Bridgestone show, you’re not going to want to miss out on the second night.The post Red Clay Strays Announce Second Show At Bridgestone Arena In Nashville After Overwhelming Demand first appeared on Whiskey Riff.