Even though he just finished up his headlining spot on CMT's "Up In Smoke" tour last week, country star Kip Moore isn't going to be off the road for very long. According to The Boot, the 34-year-old singer will be hitting the road again on Jan. 27, kicking off his 2015 tour in Missoula, Montana and hitting 10 more cities across North America, finishing up in Birmingham, Alabama on Feb. 21. That's not all, though: he'll also be going across the Atlantic to play shows in Dublin and London as part of the Country To Country festival on March 7 and 8.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, Dec. 5. You can check out all of Kip Moore's upcoming tour dates right here, including his spring and summer 2015 festival appearances:

12/06: Raleigh, NC @ City Limits Saloon
01/27: Missoula, MT @ Adams Center
01/29: Kennewick, WA @ Toyota Arena
01/30: Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
02/03: Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
02/05: Edmonton, AB @ Ranch Roadhouse
02/06: Calgary, AB @ Cowboys Dance Hall
02/07: Saskatoon, SK @ O'Brian Event Centre
02/13: Clear Lake, IA @ Surf Ballroom
02/14: Madison, WI @ Orpheum Theater Madison
02/20: Tallahassee, FL @ The Moon
02/21: Birmingham, AL @ Iron City
03/07: Dublin, Ireland @ C2C Country To Country - Dublin 3 Arena
03/08: London, UK @ C2C Country To Country - O2 Arena
04/24: Indio, CA @ Stagecoach Country Music Festival
05/24: Baton Rouge, LA @ Bayou Country Superfest
07/24: Eau Claire, WI @ Country Jam USA

Kip Moore's debut album Up All Night was released back in April 2012 and spawned four singles: "Mary Was The Marrying Kind," "Something 'Bout a Truck," "Beer Money," and "Hey Pretty Girl." His next album has yet to be given a title or release date, though it should be out at some point in 2015.

"People need to understand this is not my record label's fault," Moore told Radio.com about the delayed release of his new album. "To be honest, it all comes back on me. I wrote a song, 'Dirt Road,' that I thought was going to get further up on the charts and high enough to release a record around, but my label is protecting me in a lot of ways ... it's hard to release a record around a song that didn't get past number 40."

You can check out Kip Moore's music video for "Dirt Road" right here:

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