Chris Young has beefed up his 2020 tour. The "Drowning" singer's Town Ain't Big Enough World Tour 2020 was slated for late May, with amphitheater and pavilion dates scheduled through September, but he's now added five shows, starting with an April date in Ohio.

Scotty McCreery and newcomer Payton Smith will open Young's 2020 summer tour when it begins on April 30 in Columbus, Ohio. Additionally, several hand-chosen Next from Nashville artists will join Young on the road. New dates in Ohio and Missouri go on sale Feb. 14 while tickets for a date in Iowa go sale Feb. 28. The on-sale dates for his May 7 and May 9 concerts are still TBD.

See all 35 Town Ain't Big Enough World Tour dates below. As with recently announced tours from Tim McGraw and Brooks & Dunn, fans were fist able to purchase tickets when the Country Megaticket went on sale in January.

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The tour takes its name from Young's duet with Lauren Alaina, "Town Ain't Big Enough." It's one of several songs the Nashville native has released prior to his upcoming eighth studio album, Raised on Country. "Drowning" is the second official radio single after the Top 5 title cut. There is no date announced for the release of the new album.

In 2019, Young headlined the Raised on Country Tour with Jimmie Allen and Chris Janson.

*Update: This story has been updated to reflect five additional tour dates announced on Feb. 10.

Chris Young's 2020 Town Ain't Big Enough World Tour Dates:

April 30 — Columbus, Ohio @ The Schottenstein Center
May 1 — Cape Girardeau @ Show Me Center
May 2 — Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena
May 7 — Spokane, Wash. @ Spokane Arena
May 9 — Boise, Idaho @ CenturyLink Arena
May 28 — Detroit, Mich. @ DTE Energy Music Theatre
May 29 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Ruoff Music Center
May 30 — Chicago, Ill. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
June 10 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheatre
June 12 — Portland, Ore. @ Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
June 13 — Seattle, Wash. @ White River Amphitheater
June 20 — Irvine, Calif. @ FivePoint Amphitheatre
June 27 — Albuquerque, N.M. @ Isleta Amphitheater
June 28 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Ak-Chin Pavilion
July 9 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Blossom Music Center
July 10 — Bristow, Va. @ Jiffy Lube Live
July 11 — Darien Center, N.Y. @ Darien Lake Amphitheater
July 24 — Mansfield, Mass. @ Xfinity Center
July 25 — Gilford, N.H. @ Bank of NH Pavilion
July 30 — Brandon, Miss. @ Brandon Amphitheater
July 31 — Tuscaloosa, Ala. @ The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Aug. 1 — Orange Beach, Ala. @ The Wharf Amptheater
Aug. 13 — Virginia Beach, Va. @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
Aug. 14 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
Aug. 15 — Charlotte, N.C. @ PNC Music Pavilion
Aug. 20 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
Aug. 21 — Rogers, Ark. @ Walmart AMP
Aug. 22 — Dallas, Texas @ Dos Equis Pavilion
Aug. 28 — Saratoga Springs, N.Y. @ Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center
Aug. 29 — Holmdel, N.J. @ PNC Bank Arts Center
Sept. 11 — Wantagh, N.Y. @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
Sept. 12 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ S&T Bank Music Park
Sept. 25 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Sept. 26 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center

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