COUNTRY STAR CLAY WALKER IS DOIN’ WHAT HE LOVES ON THE “DOIN’ WHAT I LOVE TOUR” 2026

Country hitmaker Clay Walker is about to embark on his 2026 headlining “Doin’ What I Love Tour.” The award-winning musician will criss-cross the USA starting January 23 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tickets are available now at claywalker.com.

The Texas Cowboy Hall of Famer sold out his Ryman Auditorium headline debut last November, and performed 59 show dates in 2025. The critically acclaimed singer songwriter proves he’s still “doin’ what he loves” thirty plus years into his historic career, and has no plans of stopping anytime soon.

“To quote Mark Twain: The two greatest days in a man’s life are the day he is born and the day he figures out why… I have figured out why,” says Walker.

Fans continue to share rave reviews of their concert experience, emphasizing their admiration for the fan favorite cowboy, and his traditional country music. Whether he is performing “Rumor Has It,” “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” or “Live Until I Die,” the audience knows every word.

“Clay put on an amazing show and his range for different types of music was a very pleasant surprise. He clearly loves his fans and the music. The amount of energy and enthusiasm would be fantastic for anyone, but when you think of a person going through what Clay is dealing with, it’s astounding. So much fun!” ( – Denise, Concertgoer)

“Clay Walker blew me away. He put on a great show, his vocals were spot on, and his band was very talented. I can’t wait to see him play again!” ( – Phillip, Concertgoer)

Walker is slated to make his debut at top music festivals, Tortuga and Hoofbeat Country Fest, and returns to Two Step Inn for the second time. He is featured on lineups alongside fellow superstars Chris Stapleton, Jason Aldean, Post Malone, Riley Green, and many more.

About Clay Walker
Clay Walker stands as a towering figure in country music, his illustrious career marked by multi-PLATINUM sales, 11 chart-topping hits and 40 singles on the charts. His songs, including classics like “If I Could Make A Living” and “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” resonate deeply, etching his name into the fabric of the genre. In 1996, Walker faced a new battle with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), but rather than yielding to its challenges, he emerged as a fierce advocate and fundraiser, establishing the Clay Walker Foundation to support those affected by the disease. Each year, the Clay Walker Charity Classic at Pebble Beach shines a light on his tireless efforts, raising awareness and funds for MS research. His latest album, Texas To Tennessee, produced by industry heavyweights Michael Knox and Jaron Boyer, soared to No. 1 on the iTunes Country Album charts. Drawing inspiration from legends like George Jones, James Taylor and Bob Seger, Walker’s music transcends generations, earning him a well-deserved place among country music royalty. A member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Walker continues to captivate audiences nationwide, gracing stages from coast to coast with his electrifying performances, showcasing his unwavering passion for music and advocacy. He plans to release new music throughout the year.