Lee Greenwood Announces 2022 “40 Years of Hits” Tour

 Posted by at 5:27 pm on November 3, 2021
Nov 032021
 

Lee Greenwood has announced 9 months worth of tour dates for 2022!

“This announcement is only the beginning of what is shaping up to be a record year for us,” says Greenwood. “I have not done such a major tour in many years, normally it is one or two in a row and back home. This tour is going to have me performing at places from small to large, fair to festival, and everything in between.”

Check out the list of dates below to see if he’s coming to a town near you!

JANUARY
15-18 – Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. – Country Music Cruise
20-23 – Las Vegas, Nev. – PVT

FEBRUARY
4-15 – Honolulu, Hawaii – PVT
25 – Reidsville, N.C. – Showcase Theater
26 – Liberty, N.C. – Showcase Theater

MARCH
4 – Newberry, S.C. – Opera House
5 – Columbia, Tenn. – The Mulehouse
7-8 – Orlando, Fla. – PVT
9 – Plant City, Fla. – Strawberry Fest
10 – Daytona, Fla. – Full Throttle Bike Week
12 – Weirsdale, Fla. – Orange Blossom Opry
13 – Ft Pierce, Fla. – Sunrise Theater
22 – Crossville, Tenn. – Palace Theater
31 – Wausau, Wisc. – Grand Theater

APRIL
1 – Sheboygan, Wisc. – Weill Center
2 – Eau Claire, Wisc. – Pablo Center
8 – Watseka, Ill. – Watseka Theater
9 – St Charles, Ill. – Arcada Theater
28 – Mayetta, Kansas – Prairie Band Casino
29 – Mahnomen, Minn. – Shooting Star Casino
30 – Onamia, Minn. – Grand Casino

MAY
1 – Ottumwa, Iowa – Bridgeview Center
12 – Milwaukee, Wisc. – Pabst Theater
13 – Green Bay, Wisc. – Meyer Theater
14 – Marion, Ill. – Civic Center
20 – Galveston, Texas – PVT
28 – Houston, Texas – PVT

JUNE
18 – Anoka, Minn. – PVT
24 – Fredericksburg, Texas – Rockbox Theater
26 – Dallas, Texas – PVT

JULY
4 – Clarksville, Tenn. – American Countess
7 – Clayton, N.Y. – Opera House
8 – Niagra Falls, N.Y. – Bears Den Casino
9 – Niagra Falls, N.Y. – Bears Den Casino
10 – Clarksville, Tenn. – American Queen
11 – Clarksville, Tenn. – American Queen

AUGUST
3 – Albert Lea, MN – Freeborn County Fair
5 – Waco, TX – PVT

SEPTEMBER
16 – Fresno, CA – PVT
17 – Lodi, CA – Grape Fest
22 – Richfield, UT – RHS Theater
23 – Cedar City, UT – Heritage Theater
24 – Vernal, UT – Western Park Amp

HCM Daily News – November 2nd, 2021

 Posted by at 10:38 pm on November 2, 2021
Nov 022021
 

Country Music Headlines

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2019 – Dylan Schneider made his Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 2013 – Scotty McCreery’s album See You Tonight debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country Album’s chart
  • 2010 – Jason Aldean released his album My Kinda Party
  • 1999 – Toby Keith released his album How Do You Like Me Now?!
  • 1999 – Trace Adkins released his album More…
  • 1968 – Conway Twitty scored his first career #1 hit with “Next In Line”

Today’s Birthdays

  • Charlie Walker (d)
  • Erika Jo

Today’s New Albums

  • Clayton Sturgeon – A Curse in Disguise

Today’s New Singles

  • Baby Goodbye – Michael Anthony & The Wild Boys of Broken Duckfeet
  • Run Into the Arrows – Shannon Hudson

Today’s Photo Flashback

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HCM Daily News – November 1st, 2021

 Posted by at 9:05 pm on November 1, 2021
Nov 012021
 

Country Music Headlines

This Date in Country Music History

Today’s Birthdays

  • Big Kenny Alphin (Big & Rich)
  • Bill Anderson
  • Even Stevens
  • Lyle Lovett
  • Star de Azlan

Today’s New Albums

  • Bob Luman – Honky Tonk Man

Today’s New Singles

  • Branded Soul – Paulette Carlson
  • Night School – Larry Jay
  • October & You – JT Brennan
  • Rearview – Chris Crisp
  • Son Of A – Dillon Carmichael

Today’s Photo Flashback

  • None Today

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Kenny Chesney Announces 2022 Stadium Tour Dates

 Posted by at 8:52 pm on November 1, 2021
Nov 012021
 

After a pandemic-forced hiatus, Kenny Chesney has announced a series of 2022 stadium tour dates with opening acts Dan + Shay, Old Dominion, and Carly Pearce.

“When we realized we weren’t getting to spend 2020 with No Shoes Nation, I never thought it would be three years until I would see my most favorite people in the world,” Chesney said. “My favorite place in the world is anywhere we all come together. They come strong. They get loud. They love the music. But most importantly, they live life – every second – for all its worth! They inspire me, and I want to get out there and get going, creating the greatest night of the summer every time we hit the stage.

“Putting this line-up together has been awesome,” Chesney continues. “We’ve got Dan + Shay, who continue to set records with their music and have been burning it up on their own headlining tour this year. We have an old favorite, who just keep getting better, Old Dominion – it’s almost like it wouldn’t be a stadium show without them! – and one of my newest friends in Carly Pearce, whose songwriting is so personal to her own life, yet so many people find themselves in her songs.”

“No matter who you are,” Chesney says, “someone who’s been coming since the very beginning or is curious what the fuss is all about, I wanted to give No Shoes Nation the best lineup of music that’s gonna give them the kind of celebratory night we all deserve after waiting so long.”

Kenny Chesney Here And Now 2022 Tour Stadium Shows
with Dan + Shay, Old Dominion & Carly Pearce

April 23           Raymond James Stadium                   Tampa, Fla.
April 30*         Bank of America Stadium                  Charlotte, N.C.
May 7              Busch Stadium                                    St. Louis, Mo.
May 14            American Family Field                       Milwaukee, Wis.
May 21            Mercedes-Benz Stadium                    Atlanta, Ga.
May 28            Nissan Stadium                                   Nashville, Tenn.
June 4              AT&T Stadium                                   Arlington, Texas
June 11            Heinz Field                                         Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 18            Lincoln Financial Field                      Philadelphia, Pa.
June 25            Soldier Field                                       Chicago, Ill.
July 2              GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium   Kansas City, Mo.
July 9***        Bobcat Stadium                                  Bozeman, Mont.
July 16            Lumen Field                                       Seattle, Wash.
July 23            SoFi Stadium                                      Los Angeles, Calif.
July 30            Empower Field at Mile High              Denver, Colo.
Aug. 6             U.S. Bank Stadium                             Minneapolis, Minn.
Aug. 13           MetLife Stadium                                East Rutherford, N.J.
Aug. 18**       Historic Crew Stadium                       Columbus, Ohio
Aug. 20           Ford Field                                           Detroit, Mich.
Aug. 26           Gillette Stadium                                  Foxborough, Mass.
Aug. 27           Gillette Stadium                                  Foxborough, Mass.

* American Express® Card Members can purchase tickets beginning Wednesday, Nov 3 at 10 a.m. ET before tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. ET.
**  On sale information TBA; Old Dominion will not be on this date.
***  Dan + Shay will not be on this date.

Darius Rucker Announces 2022 Theater Tour Dates

 Posted by at 8:38 pm on November 1, 2021
Nov 012021
 

Darius Rucker is changing things up coming out of the pandemic, announcing a series of concert dates at intimate theaters across the country.

“It’s been a dream of mine for a while to bring our show to these beautiful theaters,” notes Rucker. “Some of my favorite venue memories over the years are at places like the Apollo in New York or the Royal Albert Hall in London, as it’s just a different experience when you’re that close. With Hootie, we went straight from playing dive bars to arenas, so there are still a lot of theatres I’ve never had the opportunity to play. I’ll just say that this tour will have a lot of firsts, even for me.”

The limited run of tour dates will include Caylee Hammack as the opening act.  Check out the list of dates below to see if they’re coming to a town near you!

Darius Rucker Live Tour Dates
February 17     Philadelphia, Pa. | The Met
February 18     Pittsburgh, Pa. | The Benedum Center
February 19*   Columbus, Ohio | Palace Theatre
February 24     Boston, Mass. | Boch Center Wang Theatre
February 25     New York, N.Y. | Beacon Theatre
March 3           Milwaukee, Wis. | Riverside Theater
March 4           Minneapolis, Minn. | The Orpheum Theatre
March 17         St. Louis, Mo. | The Fabulous Fox Theatre
March 18         Indianapolis, Ind. | Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
March 24         Chicago, Ill. | Chicago Theatre
March 25         Detroit, Mich. | Fox Theatre
April 1             New Orleans, La. | Saenger Theatre
tickets on sale Dec. 17; Citi presale Dec. 14 at 12 p.m. ET through Dec. 16 at 10 p.m. ET