Josh Ross 2025 Tour Announcement – Later Tonight Tour Schedule
Josh Ross is turning promises into performances with the “Later Tonight tour,” named for his upcoming debut album of the same name. He’ll begin on February 6th in Moncton, NB, continuing through March 9th in Vancouver, BC.
“The title of this record, and the title track, became the thread that tied this project together over the last couple of years,” Ross says about the record, which is set to arrive on September 19th. “Every single we put out, every show we’ve played has led to this. We dug deep writing for this album, leaning into getting caught in your feelings, breaking up, making up. No matter what, all roads led back to ‘Later Tonight.’”
While Ross is hardly the first country music star to write about relationships, he does so with a witty candor and raw vulnerability that’s simply irresistible. With songs like “Single Again” (which hit No. 1 on the Mediabase Country chart, making Josh just the third Canadian solo male to do so in the U.S.), the reflective ballad “Leave Me Too,” and his reimagined summer anthem with Akon, “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na)…”
He’s earned a reputation as one of the most talented rising stars in the genre. Ross has already proven he knows his way around a honky tonk bar and country-pop gather-round with his EPs, particularly 2024’s Complicated, which was certified Gold by Music Canada. Now, he’s ready to share his talent with the world on the Later Tonight tour. You’ll hear not only brand new tunes, but also classic Josh Ross songs like “Tall Boys,” “Truck Girl,” and “First Taste of Gone.”
With festival sets, headline dates, and major award recognition under his belt, this is the moment where Josh Ross takes his live career to the next level. If you’ve followed every lyric and live stream, now’s the time to feel it in person. Snag your Later Tonight Tour tickets and get ready to experience Josh Ross fully live.
Josh Ross 2025 Tour Dates
February 6, 2026 — Moncton, NB @ Molson Canadian Centre
February 10 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
February 12 — Ottawa, ON @ Hard Rock Casino Ottawa
February 13 — Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
February 14 — Toronto, ON @ History
February 18 — Hamilton, ON @ FirstOntario Concert Hall
February 20 — London, ON @ Centennial Hall
February 21 — Kitchener, ON @ Centre in the Square
February 24 — Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre
February 25 — Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre
February 26 — Regina, SK @ Conexus Arts Centre
February 28 — Calgary, AB @ Grey Eagle Event Centre
March 2 — Penticton, BC @ Penticton Trade & Convention Centre
March 5 — Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
March 7 — Edmonton, AB @ Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
March 9 — Vancouver, BC @ Orpheum Theatre


