Turnpike Troubadours Have A “BIG Announcement” Coming Next Week, Hint At Show In Oklahoma City

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Turnpike Troubadours just keep addin’ tour dates, and I couldn’t be happier about it.

They have shows coming up in Atlanta, GA on October 29th, in addition to shows in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium July 29th-30th, one in Raleigh, NC on October 28th, and a few other festival appearances, as well.

But after their very first reunion show at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma back in April, fans have been begging for another show in their home state.

And from what I can tell, it looks like they’re ready to deliver… tons of fans have been commenting on their recent Instagram posts, begging for a show in Oklahoma City, which they shared on Instagram stories earlier today:

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And they also posted this:

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Which leads me to believe all you OKC Turnpike fans are gonna be really excited next week.

And who knows, maybe there’s even more to it than that… we’ll have to wait and see for now.

I mean, if it is a new show, I feel like it will be just like that first night of their official reunion in Tulsa all over again, with energy levels just completely off the charts:

And not only do they keep adding shows to their schedule, frontman Evan Felker confirmed at their Red Rocks Amphitheater show in May that they’re working on a new record:

“I heard a rumor that we’ve been working on a record… and that rumor is true. I’m gonna play something new for ya”

Titled “Cat In The Rain,” Evan debuted the song at the White Oak Music Hall in Houston, Texas in May, as well.

It just keeps getting better…

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