Randy Travis' "More Life Tour" to Conclude This Fall
Country Music Hall of Famer Randy Travis will wrap up his two-year "More Life Tour" with a final series of concerts this fall, visiting Georgia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York, New England, Texas, and other locations.
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Tickets will go on sale Friday, May 29, at 10 am local time, with pre-sales starting Wednesday, May 27, at 10 am local time.
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After a two-year run, Country Music Hall of Fame legend Randy Travis will conclude the More Life Tour this fall with stops in Georgia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York, New England, Texas, and beyond. Tickets will go on sale Friday, May 29, at 10 am local time, with pre-sales starting Wednesday, May 27, at 10 am local time here .
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Since its debut, the More Life Tour has toured over 54 cities and 24 states, reconnecting Travis with fans across the country. “The More Life Tour celebrates something so much more than a musical moment in time—it’s a gift to me to spend time with my fans, and my band, as James Dupré perfectly presents the songs that best define my career. We look forward to seeing you all somewhere along the way,” said Travis.
Due to the effects of the stroke he survived in 2013, Travis does not perform during the shows. However, he does appear on stage with his wife, Mary, engaging with fans, interacting with the band, and celebrating the music throughout the show. He is joined by his longtime touring band and special guest vocalist James Dupré for performances of hit songs like “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen,” and “Three Wooden Crosses.”
“This tour has been one of the greatest honors of my life. Night after night, it’s been incredible to see how much Randy’s music still means to people. As we head into these final dates, I’m grateful to Randy, Mary, and the fans for letting me be part of something this special,” said James Dupré.
Aug. 21 – Hiawassee, GA – Georgia Mountain Fall Festival - Anderson Music Hall Aug. 22 – Richmond, KY – The Vine at Chenault Vineyards Sept. 23 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts Sept. 24 – Lansdowne, PA – Lansdowne Theater Sept. 25 – Westbury, NY – Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair Sept. 26 – York, PA – Pullo Center Sept. 27 – Albany, NY – The Egg Performing Arts Center Oct. 1 – New London, CT – Garde Arts Center Oct. 2 – Keene, NH – Colonial Theatre Oct. 3 – Plymouth, MA – Plymouth Memorial Hall Oct. 4 – Northampton, MA – Academy of Music Theatre Oct. 14 – Austin, TX – The Long Center for the Performing Arts Oct. 15 – Dallas, TX – Longhorn Ballroom Oct. 22 – Lubbock, TX – Buddy Holly Hall Oct. 23 – Albuquerque, NM – Popejoy Theatre Oct. 24 – Pueblo, CO – Pueblo Memorial Hall Nov. 6 – Oklahoma City, OK – Civic Center Music Hall Nov. 7 – Topeka, KS – Topeka Performing Arts Center Nov. 8 – Branson, MO – Clay Cooper Theatre
With lifetime sales exceeding 25 million, Randy Travis is one of the most successful multi-genre artists of all time and a 2016 inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1986.
His accolades include seven Grammy Awards, 11 Academy of Country Music Awards, 10 American Music Awards, two People’s Choice Awards, seven Music City News Awards, eight Dove Awards from the Gospel Music Association and five Country Music Association Awards. Three of his performances earned CMA Song of the Year honors: “On the Other Hand” (1986), “Forever and Ever, Amen” (1987), and “Three Wooden Crosses” (2002).
To date, he has 23 No. 1 singles, 31 Top 10 hits, and more than 40 appearances in feature films and television shows. His discography includes four Gold albums, four Platinum albums, one Double Platinum album, one Triple Platinum album, and one Quintuple Platinum album.
In 1992, Travis was recognized by the USO for his support and dedication to US Troops, including five USO tours, and was named the recipient of the Bob Hope Entertainment Award. In 2004, Travis was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and is celebrated on Nashville’s Music City Walk of Fame.
Since his near-fatal stroke in 2013, Travis, with the support of his wife Mary and rigorous physical therapy, has made significant strides in his recovery, including improvements in speaking, walking, and singing. In 2019, he released his critically acclaimed memoir Forever and Ever, Amen, co-authored with Ken Abraham. In 2021, CMT named Travis the CMT Artist of a Lifetime. In 2022, he released his award-winning documentary More Life, garnering six Telly Awards. In May 2024, with the assistance of AI, Travis and Warner Music Nashville released “Where That Came From,” marking his first new recording in over a decade. The single debuted at No. 45 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart.
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