Country music icon Travis Tritt is set to hit the road in 2025, bringing his electrifying performances to cities across the United States. At the time of the announcement, the tour kicks off April 4 at Sweetland Amphitheatre in LaGrange, GA, and includes stops in major markets like Pompano Beach, FL; Bristol, VA; Sioux Falls, SD; and Lake Charles, LA, before concluding at the Ameristar Casino – Star Pavilion on October 18.
Fans can expect to hear their favorite Tritt’s classic hits, including favorites like “Help Me Hold On,” “Anymore,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and his signature anthem, “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive.” With a career spanning over three decades, Tritt continues to captivate audiences with his timeless sound and powerhouse vocals.
For a comprehensive list of tour dates and venues, see below:
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Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center
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St. Augustine Amphitheatre
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Pompano Beach Amphitheater
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Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion
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The Carolina Opry Theater
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Hard Rock Casino & Hotel Bristol
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Rock the Country Hastings*
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Rock the Country Little Rock*
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Roanoke Island Festival Park
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Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
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Rock the Country Sioux Falls*
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Champaign County Fairgrounds*
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Brown County Music Center
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Treasure Island Resort & Casino
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The Great Darke County Fair*
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Appalachian Wireless Arena
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Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino
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Travis Tritt has achieved numerous milestones, boasting seven platinum or higher-certified albums and an astounding 30 million in career album sales. He has been honored with two GRAMMY® Awards, four CMA Awards, a Billboard Music Award for Top New Artist, and the esteemed distinction of becoming a member of the world-renowned Grand Ole Opry. Tritt’s chart-topping success is evident with over 40 appearances on the Hot Country Songs Chart, including five #1 hits and twenty Top 10 singles.
Tritt’s influence on the country music landscape solidifies him as a member of “The Class of ’89,” alongside luminaries Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and Alan Jackson, who reshaped the genre in the ’90s.
Tritt’s most recent album releases include Set In Stone, his first original studio album in over a decade (produced by Dave Cobb), and Country Chapel, his debut gospel project with Gaither Music Group. Country Chapel has captivated audiences with its authentic renditions and powerful testimonies of redemption, paying homage to Tritt’s formative years and the comforting embrace of the country chapel.
For press inquiries, contact Christy Walker-Watkins at 615-269-7071 or christy@aristomedia.com.
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