
Rascal Flatts, the veteran country band heralded for chart-topping hits like "I'm Movin' On," is revving up to bring their "Life Is A Highway" tour to Pittsburgh next year. On the docket is a night at PPG Paints Arena on February 27, 2026, offering fans a dose of nostalgia along with seasoned twang and mellifluous harmonies, as reported by WPXI.
In an era where fleeting trends and ephemeral tastes dominate, Rascal Flatts' enduring resonance is encapsulated in a 21-city journey that further cements their place in the pantheon of country music giants. With the accompaniment of Lauren Alaina and Chris Lane, the tour is set to punctuate the group's quarter-century milestone. As Live Nation laid out in a press release, Rascal Flatts boasts a hefty track record with 17 No. 1 hits, over 23.4 million albums sold, and a staggering 12 billion-plus total lifetime streams.
Moreover, the "Life Is A Highway" tour celebrates the band's connection with its fan base. Jay DeMarcus reflected on the collective enthusiasm surrounding recent performances stating, "What a ride the past year has been! We're so excited to continue this tour. The response we've received from everyone has been overwhelming and humbling," in statement detailed by CBS News Pittsburgh.
Ticket sales are poised to go live at 10 a.m. on Friday, fueling the anticipation of fans eager to secure their spot in the audience.









