Role Model will play Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre on Sept. 30, adding a Michigan stop to the 26-date North American Role Model Tour. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. June 26 through Ticketmaster, with Mastercard and American Airlines presales beginning at 10 a.m. Tuesday and an artist presale at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
The date lands in the middle of a run that starts Sept. 9 in Bend, Oregon, and ends Oct. 18 in Berkeley, California, which means fans in the area have a local chance to catch Tucker Pillsbury before the itinerary moves on. That timing also helps explain why the tour carries the Chuck On Tour name: it is tied to his new album, Chuck Timely & the Hourglass, due out Aug. 7.
Pillsbury, the artist behind Role Model, has been building toward this stretch for years. He released his debut album, Rx, in 2022, broke through with 2024’s Kansas Anymore and later brought Sally, When the Wine Runs Out to SNL in 2025, a performance that followed the song past more than 250 million streams on Spotify.
The new tour date is straightforward news, but the calendar around it is not. The album arrives Aug. 7, the tour starts Sept. 9 and the Michigan concert follows on Sept. 30, leaving a narrow window between release and the first shows for the new material to settle in before Pillsbury takes it on the road. His last area concert was in March 2025 at the Fillmore Detroit, so this stop gives local fans a fresh date after a relatively short gap.
For now, the next thing readers need to know is simple: tickets open June 26, and the first crack at them comes even earlier through the presales on Tuesday and Wednesday. If the full 26-date run is the plan, Michigan already has its place in it.

