Graham Barham, the country‑pop singer‑songwriter signed to Sony Music Nashville, has announced a fall headlining tour that will take him from Florida to Canada. The "Club Country Tour" begins on September 24 in Cocoa Beach, Florida, and will visit 14 cities across the United States and Canada before concluding in Bend, Oregon, on November 20. The tour is named after Barham’s debut studio album, Club Country, which was released on June 12, 2026.

The tour schedule includes support from Jake Banfield on select dates and the band Fuller on others. Barham’s first show will take place at Dirty Birds Tiki Bar & Grill in Cocoa Beach, followed by a performance in Stuart, Florida, and a stop in Largo, Florida. The tour then crosses into Canada with dates in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Portland, before returning to the U.S. for stops in Atlanta, Pensacola, Nashville, Charlotte, Spokane, and Bend.

Barham’s album Club Country blends contemporary production with traditional country instrumentation, featuring 808 drums, steel guitar, and a mix of swagger and wordplay. The record was made available on all major streaming platforms on June 12, and the artist’s official website offers a pre‑save link. The album follows three extended plays: North of Hell (2023), Oil Money (2025), and Whiskey Rain (2025). Barham has also written songs for other country artists, including Tyler Braden’s 2024 hit "Devil You Know" and Blake Shelton’s 2025 single "Stay Country or Die Tryin'".

Barham previewed the new album during the 2026 CMA Fest in Nashville, where he performed a capacity set at Category 10. He also played at Spotify House and the Chevy Vibes stage during the festival’s daytime schedule. These appearances were noted by festival organizers and music‑industry outlets as a showcase of the album’s blend of pop sensibilities and country roots.

Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 19, with a pre‑sale beginning on Thursday, June 18. The announcement was posted on Barham’s official website and distributed through the Sony Music Nashville press release. Fans can purchase tickets through the venue’s box office or through the AXS platform.

Jake Banfield, a native of Oklahoma, began his music career after a knee injury ended his college basketball aspirations. He has released several singles, including the 2023 ballad "Boys Don't Cry," and has written for artists such as Madison Beer, Anne‑Marie, and Little Mix. Banfield’s style is described as R&B and neo‑soul, and he will open for Barham on select dates, adding a different sonic flavor to the tour.

Fuller, the band that shares its name with a classic rock group, is known for high‑energy live performances. The band’s lineup has included members from the original Bobby Fuller Four, and they have toured extensively in the United States. Fuller will support Barham at the Florida and Oregon stops, providing a rock‑influenced counterpoint to the country‑pop set.

The tour’s Canadian dates include a show at Toronto’s The Opera House on October 2, a performance at Montreal’s Le Petit Campus on October 3, and a stop at Vancouver’s The Biltmore Cabaret on November 18. In the United States, the tour will visit Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl on October 16, a venue that has hosted a range of country and rock acts.

Barham’s Club Country Tour is his first major headlining tour following the release of his debut album. The tour’s itinerary covers a mix of mid‑size venues and regional festivals, offering a broad audience exposure. The inclusion of Jake Banfield and Fuller as supporting acts reflects Barham’s willingness to blend genres and collaborate with artists from different musical backgrounds.

As of the announcement, the tour has been scheduled to run from September 24 to November 20, 2026. Tickets are available for purchase starting June 19, with a pre‑sale on June 18. The tour will provide fans with live renditions of tracks from Club Country and earlier releases, as well as new material that has not yet been released.

The tour’s schedule, support acts, and ticketing information are confirmed by the official press release from Sony Music Nashville and the tour’s dedicated webpage. Fans and industry observers can track updates through the artist’s official website and social‑media channels.

The Club Country Tour represents a significant step in Graham Barham’s career, extending the reach of his debut album across North America and positioning him as a rising figure in the country‑pop genre.