Country rap and outlaw music artist Struggle Jennings has announced an update to his 2026 North America tour schedule, giving fans a refreshed list of dates for his ongoing Last Name Tour.
Jennings shared the news directly with fans on Instagram, writing: “UPDATE!!! Some dates have been moved .. here’s the tour schedule thru August.. more to come stay tuned! Love yall.”
The updated routing includes stops across the Midwest, South, Southwest, West Coast and Mountain West, with performances scheduled from June through the end of August.
The announcement arrives as Jennings continues promoting his latest musical era surrounding Last Name, while also maintaining a busy touring schedule across the United States.
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Fans can expect appearances in major markets, including Dallas, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, Sacramento, Salt Lake City and Boise, along with several smaller cities that have become important stops throughout his independent touring career.
The tour resumes in June with a run through Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Texas before moving east and south later in the month.
The current schedule includes:
- June 4 — Minneapolis, Minnesota
- June 5 — McHenry, Illinois
- June 6 — Danville, Indiana
- June 11 — Dallas, Texas
- June 12 — Houston, Texas
- June 13 — Corpus Christi, Texas
- June 14 — Austin, Texas
- June 20 — Esperance, New York
- June 25 — Atlanta, Georgia
- June 26 — Chattanooga, Tennessee
- June 27 — Cookeville, Tennessee
- June 28 — Huntsville, Alabama
The tour continues in July with dates across Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and California:
- July 14 — Colorado Springs, Colorado
- July 15 — Albuquerque, New Mexico
- July 16 — Phoenix, Arizona
- July 17 — Flagstaff, Arizona
- July 18 — Ramona, California
- July 19 — Fresno, California
- July 20 — Sacramento, California
The August leg features performances throughout the Midwest and Mountain West:
- August 7 — Bowling Green, Missouri
- August 8 — Iowa City, Iowa
- August 9 — Sturgis, South Dakota
- August 11 — Bozeman, Montana
- August 12 — Boise, Idaho
- August 13 — Salt Lake City, Utah
- August 14 — Grand Junction, Colorado
- August 15 — Sedalia
- August 30 — Isle, Minnesota
Jennings also indicated that additional dates may be announced later, telling fans to “stay tuned.” The tour update comes during an active period for Jennings.
Just weeks ago, he joined fellow independent artist John PayCheck for the release of “Sons Of The Spark.” The song brought together two musicians connected to legendary country music families. PayCheck is the son of outlaw country icon Johnny PayCheck, while Jennings carries the famous Jennings name associated with Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter.
According to information released alongside the collaboration, the track generated approximately 20,000 streams during its first week. The song focuses on themes of legacy, family expectations and creating an individual path despite growing up around well-known names.
Jennings has built a strong independent following since returning to music after his release from prison in 2016. His career includes collaborations with artists such as Jelly Roll, Adam Calhoun, Yelawolf, Tom MacDonald, Nova Rockafeller and Brantley Gilbert.
Among his best-known releases are the RIAA Gold-certified songs “Fall In The Fall” with Jelly Roll and “God We Need You Now” featuring Caitlynne Curtis.
Born William Curtis Harness Jr. in Nashville, Tennessee, Jennings began his music career in the early 2000s by selling mixtapes independently. He later became one of the original members of Yelawolf’s Slumerican label roster.
Over the years, he has released several projects, including The Widow’s Son, Angels & Outlaws, Troubadour of Troubled Souls, Outlaw Shxt, Monte Carlo, El Camino and most recently Last Name.
The tour announcement also follows personal news shared earlier this year by Jennings and his wife, Tabitha. In January, the couple revealed they are expecting a baby in July 2026. The child will be Jennings’ eighth.
With a growing family, new music releases and an extensive tour schedule stretching across North America, Jennings continues to add new chapters to a career that has combined outlaw country influences, Southern rap and personal storytelling.
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