Country music superstar Ella Langley has extended her sold-out "The Dandelion Tour," adding 21 new dates to her headline arena run, including a two-night stand at Neville Arena on August 28 and 29. The Alabama native and former Auburn University student will return to The Plains for what promises to be a homecoming celebration during one of the most dominant years any country artist has ever experienced.
Tickets for the newly announced tour dates will be available via presale beginning Thursday, June 25. Fans can register for presale access through Langley’s official website, with the general on-sale scheduled to begin Friday, June 26, at 10 a.m. CT.
The extended leg of the tour kicks off August 20 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and continues through October 31 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Along the way, Langley will perform at some of the nation's most iconic venues, including Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre and two nights at Los Angeles' famed Greek Theatre.
For the Auburn concerts, country artist ERNEST and rising star Gabriella Rose will join Langley as special guests for both nights.
Auburn ShowPass holders—men's basketball ticket holders who have upgraded their packages for priority access to concerts at Neville Arena—will have exclusive early access to purchase tickets. The deadline for ShowPass holders to secure their seats is Wednesday, June 24, at 12 p.m. CT.
The tour extension announcement comes during what can only be described as a landmark year for Langley. She recently swept the Academy of Country Music Awards, winning all seven categories in which she was nominated. She also secured two American Music Award wins, cementing her status as one of country music's most formidable new forces.
Her No. 1 and RIAA Platinum-certified album "Dandelion" has produced two of the year's biggest country records. The 4X Platinum single "Choosin' Texas" made history by becoming the first song by a woman to simultaneously top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts. Her Platinum-certified hit "Be Her" also set a new standard, becoming the fastest solo female song to reach No. 1 at Country radio in the last decade.
The album, executive produced alongside Miranda Lambert and Ben West, has further established Langley as one of the defining voices of her generation, pairing fearless songwriting with arena-sized ambition.
Rhett Hobart, Auburn Deputy Athletics Director for External Affairs and Chief Revenue Officer, emphasized the significance of Langley's return to the university.
"Bringing Ella Langley to Neville Arena is a special opportunity for Auburn," Hobart said. "As one of country music's fastest-rising stars and a former Auburn University student, Ella has a connection to this community that makes this event particularly meaningful. We are proud to partner with Peachtree Entertainment to welcome her back to The Plains and provide our students, fans and community with an unforgettable live entertainment experience while continuing to establish Auburn as a premier destination for live events in the southeast."
Langley's concerts mark the fourth event announced as part of Auburn Athletics' ongoing partnership with Peachtree Entertainment, a nationally acclaimed concert promoter with over 15 years of experience in the music industry. Peachtree has played a key role in launching the touring careers of artists including Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan, and Gavin Adcock.
The partnership reflects Auburn's broader ambition to establish itself as a premier destination for live entertainment in the Southeast, transforming Neville Arena into a venue capable of hosting major national touring acts.
For Langley, the Auburn shows represent a homecoming of sorts. The Hope Hull native and former Auburn student will perform in front of a community that watched her rise from a promising talent to one of the most celebrated figures in modern country music.
With her historic chart achievements, industry accolades, and a rapidly expanding tour that is already sold out in multiple markets, Langley's momentum shows no signs of slowing. Her return to Alabama's Plains is poised to be one of the most anticipated concert events of the year.