The Marshall Tucker Band has just confirmed approximately 30 new stops on the While I’m Young Tour.
Concerts will kick off in January with performances in New York City, Phoenix, and the Denver, Washington D.C., and San Francisco areas. The group indicates that additional dates will be announced in the upcoming months. Tickets are available at the Marshall Tucker Band’s official site.
“Over 50 years later, we continue to grow, improve, and passionately deliver what the fans love,” said stalwart singer Doug Gray in an official release. “This past year was an overwhelming success, and the band looks forward to seeing the great fans who have stood behind the MTB since forever. We believe 2026 will be the best year yet.”
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Last year’s tour featured shared dates with Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Jefferson Starship, and JJ Grey and Mofro. Gray, who performed the group’s No. 14 hit “Heard It in a Love Song,” took a hiatus from touring in April due to unspecified health concerns.
The band originally took their name from a hometown piano tuner in Spartanburg, S.C., and went on to record six gold-selling albums (including five consecutively starting in 1973) and the platinum hit Carolina Dreams before the end of the ’70s. However, tragedy struck – not once, but twice.
An earlier lineup of the Marshall Tucker Band. (Ginny Winn / Michael Ochs Archives, Getty Images)
Gray’s co-founding bandmate Tommy Caldwell died in an April 1980 car accident. This loss did not end the group but changed things for his older brother Toy Caldwell. The pair had been making music together since Tommy was 7 and Toy was 9. The Toy Factory, led by Toy Caldwell, transformed into the southern-rocking Marshall Tucker Band when Tommy joined as bassist in 1972.
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Tenth, the final Marshall Tucker Band album featuring Tommy Caldwell, would become their last Top 40 album. By 1984, Toy Caldwell left the lineup along with their lead guitarist, vocalist on “Can’t You See,” and principal songwriter. He passed away in 1993 after reportedly suffering a heart attack due to excessive cocaine use.
Rhythm guitarist George McCorkle and drummer Paul Riddle also departed in 1984, followed by multi-instrumentalist Jerry Eubanks in 1996, leaving Gray as the last member standing from their classic era. The man who inspired the Marshall Tucker Band’s name passed away in 2024 at age 99. “In the early days when we were rehearsing in an old warehouse in Spartanburg, we found a keychain inscribed with his name,” the group stated in a news release. “We needed a name ASAP … and the rest is history!”
Absolute Publicity
Marshall Tucker Band’s While I’m Young 2026 Tour Dates
1/10 – Hiawassee, GA @ Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
1/17 – Immokalee, FL @ Seminole Center Outdoors
1/29 – Havre De Grace, MD @ Star Centre
1/30 – Mashantucket, CT @ Scorpion Bar Foxwoods
1/31 – Bensalem, PA @ Parx Xcite Center
2/1 – Patchogue, NY @ Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
2/12 – Mayetta, KS @ Prairie Band Casino & Resort
2/13 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Phil Long Music Hall
2/14 – Santa Fe, NM @ Buffalo Thunder Resort Casino
2/20 – Menlo Park, CA @ The Guild Theatre
2/21 – Canyon Lake, CA @ The Lodge at Sunset Beach
2/22 – Turlock, CA @ Turlock Community Theatre
2/24 – Del Mar, CA @ The Sound
2/26 – Palm Springs, CA @ Plaza Theatre
2/27 – Flagstaff, AZ @ Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
2/28 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
3/6 – Plant City, FL @ Florida Strawberry Festival
3/7 – Palm Beach, FL @ Glazer Hall
3/12 – Wausau, WI @ Grand Theater
3/13 – Green Bay, WI @ EPIC Event Center
3/14 – Shipshewana, IN @ Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
3/21–28 – Fort Lauderdale, FL @ 70s Rock & Romance Cruise 2026
4/3 – Tulsa, OK @ Osage Casino Hotel
5/1 – Grant, OK @ Stage 271
5/2 – Forrest City, AR @ UA-EACC Fine Arts Center
5/28 – Tulalip, WA @ Tulalip Resort Casino
5/29 – Salem, OR @ Elsinore Theatre
6/5 – Emmett, ID @ Roadhouse at the Mill
7/12 – Myrtle Beach, SC @ The Carolina Opry
8/15 – Webster, MA @ Indian Ranch
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