• There are multiple outdoor concerts featuring Country music stars in New York State in 2026.
  • The Today Show has announced and incredible outdoor concert series for this year.
  • Now is the time to get concert tickets before prices in New York State become outrageous
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There is big news for country music fans across New York State. According to reports, NBC has revealed the lineup for the Today Show Concert Series, and country music is very well represented this year.

It is shaping up to be a busy year on the concert calendar in New York. From Albany to Buffalo, hundreds of major concerts are planned throughout 2026. Some shows are larger than others, but there is no shortage of big-name country stars coming to the Empire State.

Country Stars Featured In The Today Show Concert Series

According to NBC’s schedule, the Today Show Concert Series will kick off in early May. For country music fans, some of the biggest highlights include performances by Maren Morris, Megan Moroney, and Shaboozey.

The popular concert series draws huge crowds every summer and often gives fans a chance to see some of the biggest names in music for free.

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New York’s 2026 Country Concert Calendar Is Packed

It is going to be a great summer for outdoor venues and country music fans in New York State. Several major country stars are scheduled to perform across the state this summer, including Luke Bryan in Buffalo on June 26, Tim McGraw at Darien Lake, and Ella Langley at CMAC.

There are also dozens of other concerts planned throughout the summer, making 2026 one of the busiest years yet for country music in New York.

Fans Could Face High Ticket Prices This Summer

Hopefully, fans will still be able to get tickets without paying outrageous prices. There continues to be a major debate surrounding ticket scams, Ticketmaster fees, and rising concert prices.

Many of the biggest shows have already sold out, and ticket prices for some concerts could be much higher than fans expected for the summer of 2026 in New York State.

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