Margo Price is gearing up to hit the road for her headlining tour in support of her debut album, Midwest Farmer's Daughter. Price's tour kicks off June 11 in Nashville and runs through Nov. 15, when it closes in New York.

Price’s “Hurtin’ (On the Bottle)” is a classic country track drenched in steel guitar, in the tradition of classic artists like Loretta Lynn. Her music stands in stark relief to the more commercial offerings that dominate country radio, as fans all over the country found out when she performed on Saturday Night Live in April.

The singer is signed to Jack White's Third Man Records, and it's obvious there's a continuity between her work and that of Lynn, with whom White collaborated on the Grammy-winning Van Lear Rose, without actually sounding particularly alike. Like Lynn, Price has a spirit of authenticity in her music, and a feisty streak that can't be ignored.

Tickets went on sale to the public on Friday (June 3).  See below for a complete list of Price's tour dates.

Margo Price 2016 Tour Dates:

June 11 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Opry at the Ryman Matinee
June 12 – Nashville, Tenn. @ CMA Music Festival PARK STAGE
June 14 – Nashville, Tenn. @ 3rd & Lindsley (SOLD OUT)
June 15 – Nashville, Tenn. @ 3rd & Lindsley (SOLD OUT)
June 17 – Austin, Texas @ Stubb’s (w/ Old Crow Medicine Show)
June 18 – Helotes, Texas @ Floore’s Country Store (w/ Old Crow Medicine Show)
July 4 – Austin, Texas @ Willie Nelson’s 4th of July Picnic
July 8 – Portsmouth, N.H. @ The Music Hall Loft
July 10 – Greenfield, Mass. @ Green River Festival
July 11 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Asbury Hall at Babeville (w/ Brandi Carlile)
July 16 – New York, N.Y. @ Hudson RiverStage Pier 97
July 17 – Asbury Park, N.J. @ The Wonder Bar
July 18 – Alexandria, Va. @ The Birchmere
July 20 – Hershey, Pa @ Hershey Theatre (w/ Brandi Carlile)
July 21 – Jim Thorpe, Pa. @ Penn’s Peak (w/ Old Crow Medicine Show)
July 23 – Newport, R.I. @ Newport Folk Festival
July 24 – Edmonton, AB @ Interstellar Rodeo
Aug. 5 – Bend, OR @ Les Schwab Amphitheatre (w/ Brandi Carlile)
Aug. 6 – Happy Valley, Ore. @ Pickathon
Aug. 7 – Happy Valley, Ore. @ Pickathon
Aug. 13 – Winnipeg, MB @ Interstellar Rodeo
Aug. 25 – Tonder, Denmark @ Tonder Festival
Aug. 26 – Tonder Denmark @ Tonder Festival
Sept. 2 – Dorset, UK @ End Of The Road Festival
Sept. 4 – Seattle, Wash. @ Bumbershoot
Sept. 7 – Chicago, Ill. @ Jay Pritzker Pavilion (w/ Andrew Bird)
Sept. 24 – 25 – Franklin, Tenn. @ Pilgrimage Festival
Sept. 30 – October 2 – Austin, Texas @ Austin City Limits Festival
Oct. 7 – 9 – Austin, Texas @ Austin City Limits Festival
Oct. 13 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Troubadour
Oct. 14 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Great American Music Hall
Oct. 17 – Portland, Ore. @ Mississippi Studios
Oct. 19 – Vancouver, BC @ The Imperial
Oct. 21 – Boise, Idaho @ The Olympic
Oct. 22 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The State Room
Oct. 24 – Denver, Co. @ Bluebird Theater
Oct. 26 – Omaha, Neb. @ The Waiting Room
Oct. 27 – St. Paul, Minn. @ Turf Club
Oct. 28 – Kansas City, Mo. @ Knuckleheads
Oct. 29 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Old Rock House
Nov. 7 – Atlanta, Ga. – Terminal West @ King Plow Arts Center
Nov. 10 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ World Café Live
Nov. 11 – Boston, Mass. @ Brighton Music Hall
Nov. 12 – Burlington, Vt. @ Higher Ground Lounge
Nov. 15 – New York, N.Y. @ Bowery Ballroom

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