Billy Bob Thornton is taking the Boxmasters back on the road in 2026, with the band announcing a 40-date Morro Rock Tour that begins June 20 in Orangevale, California, and runs through early August across North America. The tour includes two sold-out nights at Main Street Crossing in Tomball, Texas, on July 6 and July 7.
Doors for both Tomball shows open at 6 p.m., with music set for 8 p.m., and the band will also stop at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth on July 17. Main Street Crossing is a 300-capacity listening room, a setting that fits a band that has built its following on close-quarters shows since forming in 2007.
The booking lands while Thornton, 70, is also starring in Paramount+'s Landman, Taylor Sheridan's drama about the Texas oil patch. That gives the tour a sharper edge than a routine calendar update: Thornton is still doing what he has done for decades, balancing acting and music instead of treating one as an exit ramp from the other.
Thornton's career has long moved between screen and stage, and the new tour extends that pattern rather than interrupting it. He won an Oscar for Sling Blade and earned Emmy nominations for Fargo and Goliath, but he has continued touring with the Boxmasters while fronting one of television's most visible Texas stories in Landman.
The friction in that story is simple. Thornton's television profile is rising, but the road work is not slowing down to match it. Fans in Tomball have already filled both nights, and the rest of the route suggests the band is leaning into live demand, not stepping back from it.
That makes the answer to the question around Landman Season 3 easier to read in the present tense: Thornton is not leaving music behind. He is doing both, and the 2026 Morro Rock Tour shows he plans to keep it that way.






