Platinum-selling, five-time GRAMMY-nominated blues-rock icon Kenny Wayne Shepherd has
announced a major new tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his groundbreaking debut
album, Ledbetter Heights. The “Ledbetter Heights 30th Anniversary Tour” will launch
February 19th, 2026 in Dallas, TX, and will bring Shepherd and his band to theaters and
performing arts centers across the country through spring 2026. Joining Shepherd in Austin,
TX and Nashville, TN will be very special guest Jimmie Vaughan and in Jacksonville and Fort
Lauderdale, Florida he will be joined by special guest Eric Johnson.
The tour will feature songs from Ledbetter Heights, performed in its entirety as well as songs
highlighting Shepherd’s remarkable 30-year career. This anniversary celebration marks a new
chapter for Shepherd - one that revisits the fire and grit of his 1995 debut while showcasing his
evolution as one of modern blues’ most vital and enduring voices.
Tickets will go on sale with a special artist pre-sale tomorrow, Tuesday, September 30th,
followed by venue pre-sales on Wednesday, October 1st, and general on-sale Friday,
October 3rd at 10am local time. For more information, visit KennyWayneShepherd.net.
Thirty years ago, a young Kenny Wayne from Shreveport, Louisiana – armed with a Fender
Strat – brought the blues roaring back into the mainstream. With fiery fretwork, pop-rock hooks,
and a deep reverence for the genre, Shepherd’s debut album, Ledbetter Heights, became a
breakout success - going Gold within months, Platinum by early 1996, and eventually landing
the guitarist at No. 3 on Guitar World’s list of top blues artists, behind only B.B. King and Eric
Clapton.
“In a lot of ways, this is the album that gave me everything,
” says Shepherd.
“Revisiting it put
me back in touch with the wonder and excitement of those days. I didn’t know what lay ahead. I
just knew I loved playing the blues.
”
Originally recorded while Shepherd was still in high school, Ledbetter Heights was the
culmination of years spent absorbing Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix licks on cassette,
then translating them into a sound all his own. He wrote or co-wrote nearly every track on the
record - uncommon for a teenage blues guitarist at the time - and named the album in honor of
an historic neighborhood in his hometown, paying tribute to local blues legend Huddie “Lead
Belly” Ledbetter.
The album catapulted Shepherd into the national spotlight and set the tone for a career that’s
seen him tour with the likes of Bob Dylan, Van Halen, The Rolling Stones, and Lynyrd Skynyrd;
earn five GRAMMY nominations; and release a string of chart-topping albums that bridge blues
tradition with modern rock swagger.
Far from resting on early success, Shepherd has remained one of the genre’s most restless and
respected innovators. His 12-album discography (plus two albums with supergroup The Rides,
alongside Stephen Stills and Barry Goldberg) reflects a deep commitment to blues history - and
a refusal to stand still. His recent collaboration with 91-year-old blues icon Bobby Rush (Young
Fashioned Ways) and the genre-busting double album Dirt on My Diamonds Vol. 1 & 2 are proof
of an artist still stretching, still growing, still listening.
This 30th anniversary chapter promises to bring things full circle, especially for longtime fans
who will finally get to hear vocalist Noah Hunt perform the Ledbetter Heights material live. Hunt
has appeared on every other Kenny Wayne Shepherd album since his debut, but never sang on
the original release – making this tour a meaningful and long-anticipated moment. As Shepherd
puts it,
“That’s always been the missing piece - and now the circle feels complete.
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