Kacey Musgraves will kick off 2022 with more than a dozen live performances during her Star-Crossed: Unveiled Tour. The North American tour begins on Jan. 19 in Minnesota and keeps her busy through February.

In total, 15 tour dates were announced on Monday (Aug. 30). Each stop is at an arena, including Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, where she played during her Oh, What a World Tour in October 2019. The new headlining tour draws its name from the singer's recently announced Star-Crossed album and film, both due Sept. 10. A full list of Musgraves' Star-Crossed: Unveiled Tour dates can be found below. Tickets go on sale for the general public on Sept. 9 at 10AM local time.

Beginning in Saint Paul, Musgraves will hit select cities in the midwest and Canada before running along the east coast, then the southeast on her way through Texas to California. The final stop is in Los Angeles, where she filmed Star-Crossed: The Film. The singer has shared several of the 15 new songs, including "Justified."

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Musgraves' tour is promoted by AEG Presents, which announced that only ticket holders with proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test within 72 hours of the day of the show will be admitted. The new policy begins on Oct. 1. It's not clear when it will expire.

Kacey Musgraves' 2022 Star-Crossed: Unveiled U.S. Tour Dates:

Jan. 19 — Saint Paul, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Center
Jan. 20 — Chicago, Ill. @ United Center
Jan. 21 — Kansas City, Mo. @ T-Mobile Center
Jan. 23 — Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Jan. 24 — Toronto, Ont. @ Scotiabank Arena
Jan. 26 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Wells Fargo Center
Jan. 27 — Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
Feb. 3 — Washington DC @ Capital One Arena
Feb. 5 — New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
Feb. 9 — Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena
Feb. 11 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena
Feb. 14 — Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
Feb. 16 — Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena
Feb. 19 — Oakland, Calif. @ Oakland Arena
Feb. 20 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ Staples Center

Best Country Albums of 2021 - Critic's Pick

There have been many creative country albums in 2021, but not all have hit the mark. Artists are more than ever toying with distribution methods and packaging as much as they are new sounds, so you get double and triple albums, Part 1 and Part 2, and digital EPs in lieu of a traditional 10 or 11-song release.

The bar for an EP on this list of the best country albums of 2021 is higher than an LP, but one project did crack the Top 10. Too much music proved to dampen other artist's efforts, although Alan Jackson's first album in years was filled with country music we couldn't turn away from. Where Have You Gone has 21 songs, but somehow no filler.

More than ever, this relied on staff opinion and artistic merit to allow for some parity among major label artists and independents. The 10 albums listed below are not ranked, although the year-end list published in the fall will crown a true best album of 2021.

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