Ella Langley announces her sophomore album "Dandelion" and an exciting tour starting May 7! Don’t miss the chance to see her live!
- February 8, 2026
AceShowbiz - Ella Langley has exciting news for her fans as she gears up for the release of her sophomore album, Dandelion, scheduled to drop on April 10. The talented singer-songwriter is ready to connect with her audience by taking her fresh tracks on the road.
The highly anticipated Dandelion Tour kicks off on May 7 in Toledo, Ohio, featuring a series of headlining arena shows. The tour will consist of 15 performances, with stops in cities such as St. Louis, Missouri; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Austin, Texas, before wrapping up on August 15 in Fort Worth, Texas.
In her Instagram announcement, Langley expressed her enthusiasm: “You know we had to take this record on the road. So excited to announce The Dandelion Tour! Also, bringing some of my favorite people along, you won’t wanna miss this ?.”
Joining Langley on select dates will be a lineup of talented openers, including Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Marlowe, Kaitlin Butts, Gabriella Rose, and Laci Kaye Booth, adding to the excitement of the tour.
Fans will have the opportunity to secure their tickets early, with presales starting on February 5 at 10 a.m. local time through ellalangley.com. General sales will open the following day, February 6, at 10 a.m. local time.
In addition to her own tour, Ella Langley is making waves in the music industry with her recent hit “Choosin’ Texas,” which soared into the top 5 on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 and claimed the top spot on the Streaming Songs chart. Alongside her solo performances, she will also support renowned artists like Eric Church on his Free the Machine Tour and Morgan Wallen on the Still the Problem Tour, alongside several festival appearances.
Here’s a glimpse of the complete schedule for Langley’s Dandelion Tour:
- May 7: Toledo, Ohio @ Huntington Center
- May 8: St. Louis, Missouri @ Chaifetz Arena
- May 14: Estero, Florida @ Hertz Arena
- May 15: Savannah, Georgia @ Enmarket Arena
- June 18: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma @ Zoo Amphitheatre
- June 19: Independence, Missouri @ Cable Dahmer Arena
- June 25: Salem, Virginia @ Salem Civic Center
- June 26: Wilmington, North Carolina @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion
- July 23: Pikeville, Kentucky @ Appalachian Wireless Arena
- July 24: Cary, North Carolina @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre
- July 25: North Charleston, South Carolina @ North Charleston Coliseum
- July 30: Gilford, New Hampshire @ BankNH Pavilion
- July 31: Canandaigua, New York @ CMAC
- Aug. 13: Austin, Texas @ Moody Center
- Aug. 14: Corpus Christi, Texas @ Hilliard Center
- Aug. 15: Fort Worth, Texas @ Dickies Arena