1 different presale code are verified and working.
Get Josh Turner: This Country Music Thing Tour presale tickets
| Artist Presale | Subscribe For Access |
|---|
Presale codes were last updated (4 hours, 20 minutes ago) at 02-25 12:22 Eastern. Some presale codes are reserved exclusively for our members, learn why we do this here.
Find more presales for shows in Albuquerque, NM
Show Josh Turner: This Country Music Thing Tour presales in more places
Slow-burn stories with Josh Turner
Born in South Carolina and raised on church harmonies, he built a career on a warm bass-baritone and straight-ahead country writing. A Grand Ole Opry member since 2007, he leans into tradition without showy tricks, which keeps the focus on tone and story.
A baritone carved from pews and pine
Expect a hits-forward night with Your Man, Long Black Train, Would You Go With Me, and Time Is Love, plus a rootsy cover that nods to his heroes. Crowds skew mixed-age, with families, longtime radio listeners, and new country fans; you see boots and pearl snaps next to church coats, and the singing is loud on choruses but polite on verses.Songs that make the floor sway
He wrote Long Black Train after a vivid idea struck while he was a Belmont student, and he first tested it at the Opry before it hit radio. Another quiet fact: his formal voice training helps him keep low notes round even on long runs. Setlist and production details here are reasoned forecasts, not confirmed plans.The Josh Turner crowd, up close
The scene reads classic but not costume: polished boots, pearl snaps, sundresses, and the odd denim jacket with a stitched train patch. You will see small pockets of dancers two-stepping near the edges when the shuffle lands, then settling back in for the ballads.
Sing it soft, sing it strong
Phones rise on Long Black Train, not for noise but to throw soft lights while the room stays respectful. When Your Man kicks in, the first line becomes a friendly call-and-response, with groups leaning in to hit that famous opening lyric together.Patches, prints, and train lines
Merch skews simple and song-forward, lots of train art, lyric caps, and clean fonts that nod to the hits rather than inside jokes. Conversations before the set sound like radio memories and road-trip stories, and you hear people trading which chorus got them through a season. It feels like a night built for singing with your people, then walking out clear-headed and humming the hook.How Josh Turner sounds from the stage
Live, the voice stays center, with the band carving space using acoustic guitar, pedal steel, fiddle, and an easy, roomy drum feel. Tempos favor the two-step and slow-dance, and arrangements rarely crowd the low notes, so the melody sits wide and clear.
The low voice leads, the band clears space
You will often hear a utility player swap between fiddle and mandolin to brighten choruses without pushing the volume. A subtle insider note: some songs land a half-step lower live or use a capo move so the guitar still rings while the voice rests in its sweet spot.Small choices, big feel
On Long Black Train, the band tends to start hushed and add pieces verse by verse, which turns the final chorus into a controlled surge rather than a blast. Lighting tracks the music in warm ambers and cool blues, accenting the steel swells and giving the ballads room to breathe. Backline tones stay clean, with bass and kick glued tight so the vocal can state the hook without strain.Kindred roads for Josh Turner fans
Fans of Scotty McCreery tend to vibe with the same low-register croon and family-first storytelling.