The momentum behind The Red Clay Strays continues to build as the band steps into one of the biggest moments of their career. With a new album on the horizon and an expansive North American tour set to follow, the group is entering a season that signals both growth and arrival on a much larger stage.

This summer, the band will release their third studio album, Grateful, a project that reflects their evolution from rising Southern rock act to a nationally recognized force. The album is set to arrive in early June and brings together a collection of songs that lean into the band’s signature blend of roots rock, country soul, and gospel influence. Early previews suggest a sound that is both familiar and more expansive, balancing high energy anthems with more introspective, emotional moments.

The release of Grateful sets the tone for what will be their most ambitious tour to date. Kicking off at the end of July, the Grateful Tour ‘26 stretches across North America and runs through mid November, hitting major المدن and iconic venues along the way. Stops include arenas in Boston, New York, Nashville, and Atlanta, along with a wide range of festival appearances that place the band alongside some of the biggest names in country and Americana music.

What makes this run especially notable is the scale. The Red Clay Strays are no longer playing just for growing crowds. They are stepping into headline slots at venues that define an artist’s arrival, including Madison Square Garden and Bridgestone Arena. These performances mark a turning point, positioning the band as a major draw with a fan base that continues to expand well beyond their Southern roots.

The tour will also feature a rotating lineup of special guests, bringing a collaborative energy to each stop and reinforcing the band’s connection to the broader country and Americana scene. At the same time, festival appearances throughout the summer and fall will keep them in front of diverse audiences, further cementing their place in the current music landscape.

Beyond the traditional tour format, the band is also introducing a new fan-focused experience with the launch of their first official fan festival. Set to take place over multiple days in Montana, the event is designed to bring listeners closer to the music through intimate performances, storytelling sessions, and a more immersive environment that goes beyond a standard concert setting.

All of this unfolds against the backdrop of a career that has steadily built through word of mouth, relentless touring, and a sound that resonates across genres. From early independent releases to platinum certified success, the band’s trajectory has been defined by consistency and connection with their audience. That foundation is now translating into larger venues, broader recognition, and a moment that feels like a true breakthrough.

As Grateful arrives and the tour begins, The Red Clay Strays are stepping into a defining chapter. It is a season that brings together everything they have been building toward, combining new music, major stages, and a growing community of fans ready to follow them into what comes next.

DigBR Staff

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April 25, 2026

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