Randy Houser Dishes on Touring With Josh Thompson and Justin Moore

This past weekend, Justin Moore's Off the Beaten Path Tour kicked off and already has fans checking the schedule to see the next closest show between now and May of next year. Continue on to get exclusive to Roughstock details about the tour and Randy's feelings about being a part of it!

This past weekend, Justin Moore's Off the Beaten Path Tour kicked off and already has fans checking the schedule to see the next closest show between now and May of next year. 

The tour not only gives the fans what they want with three solid singers and entertainers, but it also gives the guys what they want by being out on the road with their buddies for 50-plus dates.

"We're all such good buddies," Houser tells Roughstock. "Josh and I just went fishing up in Alaska a couple of months ago. Justin and I go back to before his first single he ever had on his label. We go back a pretty good ways. To think about all the things we've done together over the years ... we've spent a ton of time doing radio shows together. We all do a lot of charity events and radio shows, so we all spend time together and know each other real well. It's probably going to be crazy. There will probably be times of craziness, but there will also be times we'll have our families out there."

As far as Moore as a headliner, Houser says the timing is right on for him to be filling in that role since he is at the top of his game in all areas. While the pressure is on Moore as the "boss" of the tour, Houser is confident that he will handle it with ease.

"At some point, it turns into sort of clocking in, but we do get to clock in to the best job in the world, I have to say," notes Houser. "Our goal is to not make everything perfect. I know he has a lot of pressure on him, headlining his first tour, but the thing I keep reminding him is if we're having fun, they're going to have fun. It's going to be a success. I think that's the biggest thing we have to focus on now, and that's not going to be hard to do."

The Off the Beaten Path Tour will run through May of next year.

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