

The Red Clay Strays have become a cultural phenomenon. Labeling them as a country music band is selling the point short at this point. Particularly with the moves that Brandon Coleman brings to the stage and his soulful voice that allows the band to hit you with both rock and smooth jazz tunes at times. The band has embarked on its longest tour yet, which they’re calling the “Grateful Tour.” It’s hitting up all of the main cities across the country, virtually from coast to coast. If you want to be at any stop on the tour, you’ve come to the right place. If you click any of the blue “Get Tickets” buttons on here, you’ll be taken to the main tour page, and you’ll be able to find the date that’s in the town nearest you.
They enlisted the help of bands like The Revivalists for this tour. Back in 2015, this band released their most popular album, Men Amongst Mountains. They bring some similar jazzy tunes to the mix to ensure you’re truly all warmed up for when The Red Clay Strays hit the stage. You’re going to get hit with some deep lyrics and beats that will likely make you want to slow dance with your partner from time to time. Hit the “Get Tickets” button to purchase your tickets to any stop on the “Grateful Tour.”


What a Day With the Red Clay Strays Looks Like
If you have a friend group made up of a true country fan, someone who likes jazz, and another member who can go with the flow but just has to step out with an aesthetic look for a live show, The Red Clay Strays have something for each of you. There are some sad country songs like “Wanna Be Loved” in their music library. The lyrics and some of the beats evoke those very typical Americana old school tunes. At some point, with Brandon Coleman on the mic, you get some heavy Maroon 5 vibes. That’s why when you step into an arena or a concert hall where The Red Clay Strays are playing, you’re going to see the cowboy hat crowd mixed with the jazz lovers and some people in amazing-looking outfits, as we mentioned.

With the help they’ve recruited from the opening acts like The Revivalists, Wyatt Flores, and Sierra Ferrell, amongst others who might share the stage with the Strays, fans might feel like they’re at a music fest. Just based on the variety of beats that will be coming from the stage. That means that even if you’ve got an assigned seat for your stop, it pays to arrive early on any of these concert dates. Speaking of music fests, the Red Clay Strays are scheduled to perform at Country Thunder and the Minnesota Country Club Festival. You can also pick up tickets to those events through the links on this page.
Final Tips to Claim Your Spots to See The Red Clay Strays Live
Beware of the event type and the venue that you’re getting tickets for! If you’re seeing The Strays at a music fest, be prepared to head out and have a full day of fun. Anyone going to one of those arena stops on the main tour should try to find seats next to the stage or within a general admission area near the performance. That’s where you’re going to be able to spread out and have that extra legroom to truly take in that live rendition of “Wondering Why.” Prep your outfit, and secure your access to the Red Clay Strays concert near you today!

