Toby Keith Announces Should've Been a Cowboy Tour XXV

Here to hoping Toby Keith will be wearing his six-shooter riding his pony on a cattle drive this summer on tour.

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of his debut single “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” the country megastar will launch a 20-city tour beginning April 6th in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The Should’ve Been A Cowboy Tour XXV will visit several festivals this summer including Florida’s Country 500 Fest, Ohio’s Jamboree in the Hills and Wyoming’s Cheyenne Frontier Days.

Toby released “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” on Feb. 12, 1993 from his self-titled debut album. It went on to become a two-week Billboard No. 1 song.

Additional dates on the Should’ve Been A Cowboy Tour XXV will be announced soon. See the full list of dates so far below.

Should've Been a Cowboy Tour XXV dates

April 6: Salt Lake City, UT

April 7: Florence, AZ

April 8: Huntington Beach, CA

May 27: Daytona Beach, FL

June 8: Myrtle Beach, SC

June 17: Santa Rosa, CA

July 5: Ft. Loramie, OH

July 6: Battle Creek, MI

July 13: Hinckley, MN

July 14: Rhinelander, WI

July 19: Harrington, DE

July 20: St. Clairsville, OH

July 21: Twin Lakes, WI

July 27: Cheyenne, WY

July 28: El Dorado, KS

Aug. 2: Davenport, IA

Aug. 18: Calgary, AB

Aug. 25: Glenmoore, PA

Aug. 31: Huron, SD

Sept. 15: Puyallup, WA

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