BEN RECTOR “THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD” TOUR MAKES A STOP TO DICKIES ARENA NOVEMBER 13, 2025
Get tickets early during the venue presale happening Wednesday, November 20th at 10 a.m. through Thursday, November 21st at 10 p.m. with code DICKIES. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 22nd at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster.com.
FORT WORTH, TX – Indie superstar Ben Rector has announced his 2025 “The Richest Man In The World Tour”. Spanning 15 cities across the US, the tour marks Rector’s first major full band tour since 2022’s highly successful “The Joy Of Music” run. In addition to performing multiple nights in many of the markets, the tour wraps with Ben’s first foray into arenas including Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
Ben comments, “I’m excited to take a different approach to touring this year. I know the band and I are looking forward to it and will bring something really, really special every night we get to perform.”
Mat Kearney to support Ben on the tour in select markets including Dickies Arena.
This past Friday, Rector released “Songs From The Richest Man In The World”, a 3-pack of new song signaling a new era of music and forthcoming album in 2025.
ABOUT BEN RECTOR
Ben Rector is a singer songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee. He has independently released seven studio albums including Brand New and Magic which both charted #1 on the US Folk and #2 on the US Rock and US Indie Billboard chart. His songs have received both RIAA Gold and RIAA Platinum certifications, amassed more than a billion streams, and have been licensed in more than 100 ad campaigns, television shows, and movies. He has made numerous national television appearances including Conan, The Today Show, Jimmy Kimmel, Good Morning America, Live With Kelly and Ryan, The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, as a celebrity mentor in season 19 of American Idol, and in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am. He was nominated for an Emmy for his performance of ‘Old Friends’ on Pickler and Ben. Additionally, Ben has steadily built a dedicated live following from touring college clubs in his Honda Accord to selling out amphitheaters across the country.