Laci Kaye Booth Announces First-Ever Headline Tour
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- Aug 4
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Laci Kaye Booth Announces First-Ever Headline Tour
Laci Kaye Booth is stepping into a new chapter with her first-ever headline tour, the Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart Tour. The seven-date run arrives in support of her upcoming album Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart, out September 18 via Lost Highway Records.

Laci Kaye Booth announces the Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart Tour.
A Headline Run Built Around Dive Bars and Honky-Tonks
The tour will bring Booth to the kinds of dive bars and honky-tonks that inspired the world of her new album. It kicks off September 27 at Carol’s Pub in Chicago and wraps October 15 at Desert 5 Spot in Los Angeles.
Tickets are available for pre-sale beginning August 4 at 10 AM local time, with public on-sale beginning Thursday, August 6 at 10 AM local time.
Headline Tour Dates
September 27: Chicago, IL at Carol’s Pub
September 30: Lakewood, OH at Mahall’s 20 Lanes
October 2: Brooklyn, NY at Desert 5 Spot
October 5: Columbus, OH at Ace Of Cups
October 6: Indianapolis, IN at HI-FI Indy
October 7: Lexington, KY at The Burl
October 15: Los Angeles, CA at Desert 5 Spot

Laci Kaye Booth. Photo credit: Natalie Sakstrup.
New Album Arrives September 18
Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart is Booth’s third album and her first for Lost Highway Records. The press release describes the LP as a cinematic ride through diverse sounds, harsh reckonings, and serious growth.
Ahead of the album, Booth released “Pathetic” and “Ethereal Redneck Shit,” with the latter performed during CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium’s Platform Stage and Spotify House. She is also currently supporting Ella Langley on select Dandelion Arena tour dates.
About Laci Kaye Booth
Laci Kaye Booth blends raw country storytelling with dream-pop texture and Nashville songcraft. After The Loneliest Girl In The World in 2024 and road time with artists including Ella Langley, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, and Marcus King Band, she now enters a renewed era with Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart.



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