Marc Broussard tour dates

- Marc Broussard announced 'Chance Worth Taking' tour dates in recent social posts. (x.com) - The announcement lists multiple venues and a new run of dates for the coming months. (x.com) - Fans and ticketing outlets are starting to react to early date and routing details. (x.com)

Marc Broussard has mapped out a new run of “Chance Worth Taking” shows, with U.S. dates starting April 23 in Huntingdon, Tennessee. (marcbroussard.com) The current schedule on Broussard’s official tour page lists 19 dates from April 23 through June 28, 2026, plus a December 18 hometown-state stop in Crowley, Louisiana, and a January 9-16, 2027 Sandy Beaches Cruise sailing from Fort Lauderdale. (marcbroussard.com) The spring leg runs through the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast, including the Walker Theatre in Chattanooga on April 24, Variety Playhouse in Atlanta on April 25, Neighborhood Theatre in Charlotte on April 26, and Brooklyn Bowl in Brooklyn on May 15. (marcbroussard.com) Several dates also list opening or co-billed acts on the official routing: Seth Walker on the first four shows, Sway Wild on much of the late-April and May club run, and Kristen Kelly on May 3 at Dosey Doe in The Woodlands, Texas. (marcbroussard.com) The tour is tied to Broussard’s new album, “Chance Worth Taking,” which was released April 17, 2026, through Keeping The Blues Alive Records, also known as KTBA Records. The 14-track set is his first full album of original blues material. (youtube.com) (bluesmatters.com) That album was produced by Joe Bonamassa, Josh Smith and Calvin Turner, with Bonamassa playing guitar on 10 tracks and Turner co-writing 10 songs, according to Blues Matters. (bluesmatters.com) The routing also includes two festival plays that fit the record’s Louisiana-and-blues framing: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on May 1 and Fountain Blues & Brews Festival in San Jose on June 28. A May 23 show at BeauBassin Farm & Gardens in Sunset, Louisiana, is already marked sold out on Broussard’s site. (marcbroussard.com) Broussard had already spent March on a European leg behind the same album campaign, with dates in Germany, the Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom before the U.S. run resumed. (bluesmatters.com) For fans tracking the rollout, the practical next step is the official tour page: it is where the routing, ticket links, support-act listings and sold-out notices are changing first. (marcbroussard.com)

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