Traditional country music fans, rejoice! Due to high demand, sold out shows and the success of his brand new album, platinum-selling country hitmaker Mark Chesnutt is extending his Tradition Lives Tour into next year. In celebration of his first album of all-new material in eight years, Tradition Lives, Chesnutt has hit the road to share songs from the new release, as well as his biggest hits, with concert-goers around the U.S. Tradition Lives is available on iTunes, Amazon and at MarkChesnutt.com.
Since rising to fame in 1990 with “Too Cold At Home,” Chesnutt has continuously cemented himself as one of the hardest-working performers in the genre, with nearly 150 tour dates booked each year. With 14 No. 1 hits, 23 Top 10s and four platinum albums, it comes as no surprise that fans continue to pile into clubs and honky-tonks night after night to see the traditional-minded country sensation perform live.
“There won’t be any hip-hop, bro-country, dancing around. It’s going to be fun. A lot of country songs, a lot of shuffle songs and Texas honky-tonk. It could get rowdy, but the music will always be there for you, right in your face,” says Chesnutt of the Tradition Lives Tour.
Fans will enjoy singing along to chart toppers like, “A Little Too Late,” “Gonna Get A Life,” “I’ll Think Of Something,” “Goin’ Through The Big D,” “It Sure Is Monday,” “Brother Jukebox” and “I Just Wanted You To Know.” Mark Chesnutt sticks to his roots on his latest project, featuring 12 new songs, all of which possess the classic country sound Chesnutt has been known for throughout the last three decades.
To purchase tickets to an upcoming show on the Tradition Lives Tour, please visit MarkChesnutt.com.
2016 Tradition Lives Tour Dates
Sept. 01 Country Line Saloon – Melbourne, Fla.
Sept. 02 Frank Brown Park – Panama City Beach, Fla.
Sept. 03 Renegades – West Palm Beach, Fla.
Sept. 09 Trinity Cathedral – Cleveland, Ohio
Sept. 10 Montgomery Turkey Trot Festival – Montgomery, Ind.
Sept. 11 Mt. Orab Auto Mall – Mount Orab, Ohio
Sept. 17 Trenton Civic Center – Trenton, N.C.
Sept. 23 The Stage at Silver Star – Bossier City, La.
Oct. 07 Heart of Texas Rodeo – Waco, Texas
Oct. 08 Crockett Civic Center – Crockett, Texas
Oct. 14 Austin City Fairgrounds – Bellville, Texas
Oct. 15 Coulter Airfield – Bryan, Texas
Oct. 22 DeJoria Center – Kamas, Utah
Oct. 29 Petal City Park – Petal, Miss.
Nov. 05 Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center – Cedar Falls, Iowa
Nov. 12 Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts – Fairfield, Iowa
Nov. 19 Chuters – Pasadena, Texas
Nov. 25 Grizzly Rose – Denver, Colo.
Dec. 08 Conways – New Braunfels, Texas
Dec. 09 DOSEY DOES – The Woodlands, Texas
Dec. 10 DOSEY DOES – The Woodlands, Texas
About Mark Chesnutt:
A native of Beaumont, Texas, traditional-minded classic country singer Mark Chesnutt began his run up the charts in 1990 with “Too Cold At Home,” and followed that initial hit up with blockbuster 90s favorites such as “Brother Jukebox,” “Let It Rain,” and “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.” Along the way, he has earned one Gold album and four Platinum albums. He has been nominated for several industry awards, and has a CMA trophy to his credit – the 1993 Vocal Event of the Year prize for “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair,” a hit for The Possum, George Jones. Chesnutt continues to be a touring favorite, with close to 175 dates on his calendar – which is booked well into the beginning of 2017. For more information on Mark Chesnutt, please visitmarkchesnutt.com.