Tyler Childers Reschedules Shows for Second Child's Arrival: 2026 Snipe Hunt Tour Updates

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Tyler Childers Reschedules Shows for Second Child's Arrival: 2026 Snipe Hunt Tour Updates

Tyler Childers has rescheduled two upcoming shows to accommodate the arrival of his second child with his wife, Senora May. The announcement was made on the Hickman Holler Hunting Club Instagram account. The affected shows, part of the 2026 Snipe Hunt Tour, will now take place on August 13 in Buffalo, N.Y., and August 14 in Hershey, Pa. Evan Honer remains the opening act for both rescheduled dates. Ticket holders can use their existing tickets for the new dates or request a refund within 30 days.

Childers and May shared the news of their second baby's impending arrival in an Instagram post discussing the closure of a birthing center in Danville, Ky. The couple had planned to use the center for the birth of their second child. Childers has been a vocal supporter of community resources in Kentucky and highlighted the importance of the birthing center's services, especially for the Amish community in the area.

Tyler Childers and Senora May, who got married in 2015, are expecting their second child this summer. They previously welcomed a son in May 2023. The couple has been advocates for maternal health care and reproductive choice. Despite their success in the music industry, they maintain a private life for their children and have not shared their names or faces on social media.

Childers' album "Snipe Hunter" features a song dedicated to his son, titled "Watch Out," which imparts advice on navigating the woods and life in general. The couple's journey from humble beginnings to musical success is a testament to their dedication and perseverance. The rescheduled shows offer fans an opportunity to support the artist during this special time in his family's life.