MINNEAPOLIS— The jury is still out on whether you can take your dogs to heaven, but unfortunately you can’t take them to Target Center to see Tyler Childers in April.
Childers, the neo-country Kentuckian troubadour known for ballads like “All Your’n” and the aforementioned “Can I Take My Hounds To Heaven?”, announced his latest tour on Thursday.
The On the Road tour kicks off in New Orleans on April 3 and ends in London on November 15. The stop in Minneapolis is scheduled for April 9, with Cory Branan as the opening act. The Hold Steady, led by Minneapolis native Craig Finn, will open for Childers on some dates, but not in Finn’s hometown.
The tour also stops in East Troy, Wisconsin, for two dates in July.
Fans can register for the presale, which begins at 10 a.m. Tuesday, on Childers’ website.
Childers’ last two albums, “Rustin’ in the Rain” and “Long Violent History,” were nominated for Best Country Album and Best Folk Album, respectively, at the Grammys.