
Summertime is the season for camaraderie, and few things define that spirit better than a massive stadium gathering. Longtime collaborators and friends Niall Horan and Thomas Rhett revealed plans on Tuesday morning (March 10) to host a exclusive, two-night stadium event this July.
The Live Nation-backed performances are scheduled for July 9 at GEODIS Park in Nashville, Tennessee, followed by a stop at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on July 18. These dates represent a significant milestone: it is the first time the duo will co-headline stadium-sized venues together. Furthermore, these shows mark the first headlining appearances for both artists at Nashville’s GEODIS Park. Joining them for both dates are rising stars Kashus Culpepper and Emily Ann Roberts.
Tickets for the “Thomas Rhett & Niall Horan Live” run will be available via artist fan club pre-sales starting Wednesday, March 11, at 10 a.m. local time. Following various mid-week pre-sale windows, the general public can secure tickets starting Friday, March 13, at 10 a.m. local time through official ticketing platforms.
“Niall and I have maintained a close friendship for nearly a decade, yet we’ve never officially shared a tour bill,” Rhett shared in a statement. “There is a unique energy that comes from being on the road with longtime friends—it’s going to be an incredible experience for us and the audience alike.”
Horan mirrored the sentiment, stating, “When TR proposed the idea for these shows, I was immediately on board. We’ve been close for years, and bringing our music together on this scale just feels like the perfect progression.”
The pair recently collaborated in October on a refreshed version of Rhett’s track “Old Tricks,” featured on the deluxe edition of his About a Woman album. At the time, Rhett noted that while they frequently connect in Nashville or the U.K., they had waited years for the right musical opportunity to align.
Beyond this summer run, both artists have a packed schedule. Horan is currently preparing for the release of his fourth solo studio effort, led by the upcoming single “Dinner Party,” set to debut on March 20. Meanwhile, Rhett is slated to join Morgan Wallen’s “Still the Problem” tour for a series of stadium dates beginning April 10.



