Charleston musician Brandon Lake announced 48-city arena tour, with a final stop on Daniel Island in 2026
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Charleston's own Brandon Lake announced Friday a 48-city arena tour with stops planned in three of South Carolina's largest cities.
Lake, who also this week revealed details about his latest album, King of Hearts, will kick off his largest tour ever on Oct. 2 in Sunrise, Florida.
He will make regional stops in Orlando, Atlanta, Raleigh, and Charlotte, with plans to perform in his home state on Oct. 19 in Columbia and in Greenville on April 23, 2026. The tour will wrap up with a performance at Credit One Stadium in Charleston on May 1, 2026.
The five-time Grammy Award winner last performed at the Daniel Island stadium in May 2024 to wrap up his 'Tear the Roof Off' tour. The event was sold out.
Tickets are not yet on sale; however, you can sign up on the artist's website to receive early access.
Lake will perform on an episode of 'American Idol' in celebration of his tour and album announcement. That episode is set to air on April 20.
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