CARTER FAITH PERFORMS “IF I HAD NEVER LOST MY MIND” ON “THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON”
HEADLINE TOUR UNDERWAY PLUS CONFIRMED DATES WITH POST MALONE, CHRIS STAPLETON AND GEORGE STRAIT
UNVEILED AS A MEMBER OF OPRY NEXTSTAGE CLASS OF 2026

The performance continues a breakout year for Carter, who was recently unveiled as a member of OpryNextStage’s Class of 2026, and continues her first-ever headline tour, The Cherry Valley Tour, with confirmed stops at Denver’s Globe Hall, West Hollywood’s Roxy and Nashville’s Exit/In, among others.
Following her headline dates, Carter will join Post Malone on his upcoming U.S. Big Ass Stadium Tour and will perform select dates with George Strait and Chris Stapleton. See below for complete tour itinerary.
Carter’s highly anticipated debut album, Cherry Valley, was released last fall via Gatsby Records/MCA to widespread critical acclaim. The LP was named to Rolling Stone’s The Best 100 Albums of 2025, alongside additional accolades from Billboard, Stereogum, NPR Music, The Hollywood Reporter and many more. Carter will make her acting debut later this year in Netflix’s film Heartland, starring alongside Academy Award-winner Jessica Chastain, and was named an Amazon Music Breakthrough Artist and Music Row’s 2025 Discovery Artist of the Year.
Recently, Carter collaborated with Jimmy Fallon on their holiday single “Ugly Sweater”—which debuted on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” this past Thanksgiving—and unveiled a new two-song holiday collection, A Cherry Valley Holiday.
Cherry Valley is a document of Carter’s time in Nashville, working chronologically through her breakout successes and gut-punching breakups, new loves and family dustups. It’s named for an imagined place, a road sign Carter once saw that came to signify her creative home, a sweet spot where her old school influences like Tammy Wynette, Nancy Sinatra, Pet Sounds and Revolver meet today’s country. The album synthesizes all that into a signature Carter Faith sound.
Critical acclaim for Cherry Valley…
“Whether the vibe is slinky and sultry or tender, the entire project feels like an instant classic, melding retro production and instrumentation with Faith’s singular perspectives.”—Billboard
“[Carter] embodies an ownership of the center square of the puzzle that country, folk and rock synergy has timelessly inspired.”—The Tennessean
“Few artists in her generation are blending drama, humor, and a robust set of references so stunningly.”—American Songwriter
“Cherry Valley is a triumph.”—Nashville Scene
“Carter Faith’s debut feels like an open diary, one that sets her apart as an artist unafraid of subtlety, in a world that often rewards noise.”—Holler
Following her Stagecoach debut and runs with Ella Langley and Carly Pearce, Carter joined Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild on the stage of the 18th Academy of Country Music Honors for a duet of “Lies Lies Lies” written by ACM Songwriter of the Year, Jessie Jo Dillon. Carter has shared stages across the country with Little Big Town, Marcus King, Noah Cyrus, and will join Tucker Wetmore on his 2026 Brunette World Tour for dates across the EU and UK in April, and Post Malone in the spring for The Big Ass Stadium Tour.
CARTER FAITH LIVE
February 26—Atlanta, GA—Smith’s Olde Bar
February 27––Winston Salem, NC––Lawrence Joal Veterans Memorial Coliseum*
February 28––Columbia, SC––Colonial Life Arena*
March 4—Denver, CO—Globe Hall
March 6—Phoenix, AZ—The Rebel Lounge
March 9—West Hollywood, CA—The Roxy
March 13—Charlotte, NC—Neighborhood Theater
March 14—Nashville, TN—Exit/In
March 28––North Little Rock, AR––Simmons Bank Arena*
April 8––Zurich, CH––Kaufleuten†
April 9––Cologne, DE––Carlswerk Victoria†
April 10––Brussels, BE––La Madeleine†
April 12––Copenhagen, DK––Vega Main Hall†
April 13––Stockholm, SE––Nalen†
April 14––Oslo, NO––Rockefeller†
April 16––Hamburg, DE––Fabrik†
April 17––Amsterdam, NL––Melkweg†
April 20––Dublin, IE––The Academy†
April 21––Belfast, N.I.––Ulster Hall†
April 23––Glasgow, UK––O2 Academy†
April 24––Manchester, UK––The Academy†
April 26––Birmingham, UK––O2 Institute†
April 28––London, UK––O2 Forum Kentish Town†
April 29––London, UK––O2 Forum Kentish Town†
April 30––London, UK––O2 Forum Kentish Town†
May 13––El Paso, TX––Sun Bowl Stadium‡
May 15––Austin, TX––Moody Center§
May 16––Austin, TX––Moody Center§
May 19––Waco, TX––McLane Stadium‡
May 23––Baton Rouge, LA––Tiger Stadium‡
May 26––Birmingham, AL––Protective Stadium‡
May 29––Tampa, FL––Raymond James Stadium‡
June 5––University, MS––Vaught Hemingway Stadium‡
June 7––Lexington, KY––Railbird Festival
June 9––Charlotte, NC––Bank of America Stadium‡
June 12––Indianapolis, IN––Lucas Oil Stadium‡
June 16––Toronto, CA––Rogers Stadium‡
June 22––East Hartford, CT––Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field‡
June 25––Cleveland, OH––Huntington Bank Field‡
June 27––Milwaukee, WI––American Family Insurance Amphitheater, Summerfest Grounds‡
June 30––Nashville, TN––Nissan Stadium‡
July 11––Fayetteville, AR––Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium‡
July 12––Chicago, IL––Windy City Smokeout 2026
July 15––Kansas City, MO––Kauffman Stadium‡
July 17––Ames, IA––ISU Cyclones – MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium‡
July 21––Missoula, MT––Washington-Grizzly Stadium‡
July 24––Edmonton, CA––Commonwealth Stadium‡
July 28––Salt Lake City, UT––Rice-Eccles Stadium‡
August 26––Wantagh, NY––Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater||
August 28––Camden, NJ––Freedom Mortgage Pavilion||
August 29––Camden, NJ––Freedom Mortgage Pavilion||
headline dates in bold
*with Cody Johnson
†with Tucker Wetmore
‡with Post Malone
§with George Strait
||with Chris Stapleton