Josh Ross Announces Show Dates Across Canada

Yuri Woodfall
5 Min Read
Josh Ross at Horseshoe Tavern, photo by Spencer Smye.

JOSH ROSS
with CHANDLER WALTERS

Josh Ross at Horseshoe Tavern, photo by Spencer Smye.
FEBRUARY 12, 2026
HARD ROCK LIVE OTTAWA – OTTAWA, ON
19+

FEBRUARY 13, 2026

MASSEY HALL – TORONTO, ON
All Ages

FEBRUARY 14, 2026

HISTORY –  TORONTO, ON
All Ages

FEBRUARY 18, 2026

FIRSTONTARIO CONCERT HALL – HAMILTON, ON
All Ages

FEBRUARY 20, 2026

CENTENNIAL HALL – LONDON, ON
All Ages

FEBRUARY 21, 2026

CENTRE IN THE SQUARE – KITCHENER, ON
All Ages

FEBRUARY 24, 2026

BURTON CUMMINGS THEATRE – WINNIPEG, MB
All Ages

FEBRUARY 26, 2026

CONEXUS ARTS CENTRE – REGINA, SK
All Ages

FEBRUARY 28, 2026

EVENT CENTRE @ GREY EAGLE RESORT & CASINO – CALGARY, AB
All Ages

MARCH 2, 2026

PENTICTON TRADE AND CONVENTION CENTRE – PENTICTON, BC
All Ages

MARCH 7, 2026

NORTHERN ALBERTA JUBILEE AUDITORIUM – EDMONTON, AB
All Ages

MARCH 9, 2026

ORPHEUM – VANCOUVER, BC
All Ages

TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 5 at 10 AM
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT
www.livenation.com 
About Josh Ross
Universal Music Canada / MCA artist Josh Ross is a global force; a next-generation talent who’s anything but standard. On an unconventional path of his own design, Ross pairs a dark and mellow blast of modern country with a warm vocal rasp and rock inclinations, heart-on-his-sleeve songwriting and addictive hooks that heed no borders. Pulling from a wide range of musical influences, the former collegiate football player has leveraged his knack for emotional song craft into a series of certified hits.

His dusky power ballad “Trouble” rose to #1 in Canada, earning Double Platinum certification in Canada and RIAA Gold certification in the U.S. The track also introduced what would become his 2024, 8-song EP, Complicated, which earned Ross his first-ever JUNO Award in 2025 for Country Album of the Year. On September 19, Ross doubles down on the emotive, rock-tinged country that has defined his worldwide ascent releasing his full-length debut album, Later Tonight. The album will include U.S. Radio #1 “Single Again” as well as recently released title track “Later Tonight”“Hate How You Look”, and “Leave Me Too.”

Canada-born and Nashville-based, the reigning 2024 CCMA Entertainer of the Year, 6x 2025 CCMA Award nominee, and winner of the 2024 CMA Jeff Walker Global Country Artist Award tallies over 1 billion streams, touring alongside hard-rocking, cross-genre superstars like Nickelback, Brantley Gilbert, Bailey Zimmerman, and Luke Bryan. Earlier this year, Ross was tour support to Jelly Roll on The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour across Canada, and will open select dates for Dylan Scott this fall. On his Later Tonight Tour, Josh will be joined by musician and songwriter Chandler Walters.
About Chandler Walters
Bringing energy back to the classic-country tradition, Chandler Walters is a 22-year-old multi-talented native of Marietta, Georgia, signed to Ern’s Cadillac Music / DeVille Records. Already a seasoned steel-guitar player and multi-Platinum, all-genre No. 1 songwriter, his burgeoning artistic career is now kicking off, schooled on a mix of rock and country influence. The guitar slinger moved to Nashville on a whim in 2021, picking up steel guitar and catching the attention of hitmaker ERNEST in the process, who promptly added Walters to his band. Traveling the world while learning song craft from the modern greats, he signed a publishing deal with Ern’s Cadillac Music in 2024, earning monster success as co-writer on Post Malone’s 5X Platinum, all-genre No. 1 single “I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen).” Walters posted six cuts on Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion in total, and has also co-penned tracks for ERNEST (including “I Went To College, I Went To Jail” (feat. Jelly Roll)), Bailey Zimmerman (“Is This Really Over?”), Charles Wesley Godwin (“Dead To Rights”), and more. Now signed to DeVille Records, he makes his artistic debut on Cadillac Sessions – a compilation album mixing classic style with a new-Nashville swagger, introducing Walters and his label mates to the world. Boasting organic, live-show inspired country sonics (with plenty of steel guitar) and a knack for modern language, tracks like “Whatever Happened to Us” find a proven hitmaker turning “real shit” into catchy, singalong anthems. Chandler is currently on the road opening for Post Malone on the Big Ass Stadium Tour while also playing pedal steel in Post’s band.

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