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Shenandoah Announces 2024 ‘Two Dozen Roses Tour’ Across 50 Cities

NASHVILLE – Legendary country group Shenandoah has revealed plans for their highly anticipated 2024 Two Dozen Roses Tour, named after their iconic 1989 Billboard hit. The tour is set to encompass more than 50 live performances across the nation, promising an unforgettable experience for fans.

The tour will kick off at Country Thunder Bristol alongside Cody Johnson and Country Thunder Saskatchewan with Nickelback and Luke Combs. Shenandoah is also scheduled to embark on their inaugural tour of Canada, where they will grace the stage for over 10 dates alongside Sawyer Brown.

Lead singer Marty Raybon expressed his astonishment at the enduring popularity of “Two Dozen Roses,” stating, “What has happened in the last year and a half with ‘Two Dozen Roses’ has been unbelievable. 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.”

In a recent development, Shenandoah released a new rendition of “Two Dozen Roses” featuring CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs. The collaboration swiftly ascended to the top spot on the iTunes All Genre and Country charts, marking Shenandoah’s first chart-topping success in three decades.

Excited about the collaboration, Combs remarked, “Iconic group. Iconic song. It’s a complete honor to sing on this one, Shenandoah! Thank y’all for having me.”

For a detailed list of venues, on-sale dates, and ticket information, fans can visit Shenandoah’s official website. With a jam-packed schedule spanning June through November, the Two Dozen Roses Tour promises to be a must-see event for country music enthusiasts.

Formed in Muscle Shoals, AL, in 1985, Shenandoah has left an indelible mark on the country music scene, boasting 26 singles on the Billboard Hot Country charts. Their impressive collection of No. 1 hits includes classics such as “The Church on Cumberland Road,” “Sunday in the South,” and “Two Dozen Roses,” solidifying their status as country music legends.