It's something none of us thought we'd never see again, myself included. And cards on the table, full disclosure moment, I thought we'd never see Turnpike Troubadours together again either. Now we both bands together.

I'll happily take this 0-fer, boys.

The Boys From Oklahoma will be back for at least one night, and it's gonna be a Red Dirt fever dream for all.

“I should not have said I’d never do it. When I told you that, I thought, ‘What if we do [reunite]? I’ll have to eat my words,’” he tells Rolling Stone Country. “Now, I’m sitting right here with a mouthful of my words. You really never know, and you should never say never.”

Ragweed will co-headline the reunion show with Turnpike Troubadours, as confirmed to Rolling Stone. A pre-sale set for the show will be next week on Oct. 7. The public on-sale gets underway Oct. 11.

Concert details: April 12th in Stillwater, OK at Boone Pickens Stadium. Ragweed, Turnpike, Boland, Stoney, The Great Divide.

We can talk all day long about Ragweed, by now all fan have a pretty good understanding of what happened. You can go in-depth with Rolling Stone here.

And wouldn't you know it? Ryan Reynolds had a hand in this happening. Departed and Ragweed front man Cody Canada told Rolling Stone:

“I had been watching the trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine and thinking, ‘Look at them out there making everybody happy.’ Why don’t we do that?” Canada says. “Let’s make everybody happy. Let’s make our parents happy. Let’s make our kids happy. And let’s be happy.”

We'll see y'all in Oklahoma!

The List: Cross Canadian Ragweed Albums

Cross Canadian Ragweed was formed in Yukon, Oklahoma in 1994. Made up of Cody Canada Grady Cross, Randy Ragsdale, and Jeremy Plato. The group released five studio albums and three live albums from 1994 until they disbanded in 2010.

Album release dates according to All Music.