Legendary GRAMMY® Award-winning country group Shenandoah today announced its 2024 Two Dozen Roses Tour. The national roadshow pays homage to the band’s 1989 No. 1 Billboard hit of the same name.
The first leg of the 50+ live concert tour includes Country Thunder Bristol with Cody Johnson and Country Thunder Saskatchewan with Nickelback and Luke Combs. Later in the year Shenandoah will journey northward for its first-ever Canadian tour, performing 10+ dates alongside Sawyer Brown.
“What has happened in the last year and a half with ‘Two Dozen Roses’ has been unbelievable,” says Shenandoah lead singer Marty Raybon. “To even believe that it’s bigger today than when we first released it in 1989 shows the power of songs that stand the test of time. It’s certainly one of the biggest things going on in our world right now so it only makes sense to call the tour ‘Two Dozen Roses.'”
Shenandoah recently made headlines with a newly-recorded version of “Two Dozen Roses,” featuring vocals from reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year, Luke Combs. Upon its release, the duet quickly rose to No. 1 on the iTunes All Genre and Country charts — marking Shenandoah’s first chart topper in 30 years.
“Iconic group. Iconic song,” shares Combs on the hit collab. “Complete honor to sing on this one, Shenandoah! Thank y’all for having me.”
Shenandoah’s Two Dozen Roses Tour kicks-off May 31 in Pigeon Forge, TN at the Country Tonite Theatre.