Ella Langley Presale Drives 21-Date Dandelion Tour Extension

Ella Langley presale opens June 25 for a 21-date Dandelion Tour extension, with public sales June 26 through Ticketmaster.

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Ella Langley Presale Drives 21-Date Dandelion Tour Extension

Ella Langley presale opens Thursday for a 21-date extension of The Dandelion Tour, giving registered fans first access before the public sale on Friday. The new fall leg runs from Aug. 20 through Oct. 31 and adds a tighter buying window than the main tour schedule.

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Auburn adds two nights

The extension starts Aug. 20 in Green Bay, WI, then moves through North Little Rock, AR, before a two-night stop in Auburn, AL on Aug. 28 and Aug. 29. That Auburn run is the clearest sign this is not a token add-on; it is a full fall routing built around multiple market stops.

Langley’s new dates follow her previously scheduled headlining shows supporting her sophomore album, Dandelion, and her run opening select stadium dates on Morgan Wallen's Still the Problem Tour. ERNEST, Kameron Marlowe, Gabriella Rose, and Laci Kaye Booth are set as rotating support on the new dates, which keeps the bill flexible while the route expands.

June 25 presale window

The artist presale begins Thursday, June 25, 2026, at 10 a.m. local time, but access is limited to fans who registered in advance. That means the early sale is not a blanket offer to everyone; it is gated, and anyone without registration has to wait for the general sale.

Any remaining tickets go on sale Friday, June 26, at 10 a.m. local time through Ticketmaster. For buyers, the practical move is simple: check registration status before the presale opens, because the public window arrives one day later and may be the first chance to buy if the early allotment is gone.

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Late-season run across markets

The fall leg continues into September with stops in Newark, NJ on Sept. 10 at Prudential Center, State College, PA on Sept. 11 at Bryce Jordan Center, Charleston, WV on Sept. 12 at Charleston Coliseum, and Oxford, MS on Sept. 17 at SJB Pavilion. Spread across the calendar, the routing suggests a staged release of inventory rather than a single burst of dates.

How many total tickets are available for the new dates is not stated, so the real pressure point is the presale clock. Fans who qualify get first dibs on a 21-date expansion; everyone else is waiting one day and hoping the public sale still has seats left.

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