The Hits. Hats. History. Tour Kicks Off May 2 in Charlotte

Two country music icons will make a triumphant return to the stage together as part of the
Hits. Hats. History. Tour. Pre-sale tickets go on sale March 5, with all remaining tickets going on sale March 8 at 10 a.m. (local time).

The Hits. Hats. History. Tour
kicks off May 2 in Charlotte, North
Carolina and travels to nine different cities through August 9, with
additional dates announced in the coming weeks. This summer tour will
get that much hotter via the addition of a series of
special guest artists such as Terri Clark, John Berry and Craig
Campbell.

“It’s been a few years
since Clint and I shared the stage,” explains Trace Adkins, a three-time
GRAMMY nominated BBR recording artist. “Since then, we have both been
fortunate to have added a few more hits, and
hats to our collection. Looking forward to this!” 

“Trace and I toured
together back in the 90s and I’m really looking forward to sharing the
stage with him again!” said Black, a GRAMMY award winner and one of the
most successful singer/songwriters of the modern
era.  “He’s a lot of fun and a real pro.”

In addition to the Hits. Hats. History. Tour,
Black will launch his “Still Killin’ Time 30th Anniversary Tour” in March to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of his triple platinum, seminal album,
Killin’ Time.  To this day, itis recognized as one of
country music’s most authoritative recordings, it’s influence still
heard on many of the recordings that have followed. 

Adkins is also on the road this summer as part of his current
Don’t Stop Tour 2019. Currently, the “You’re Gonna Miss This”
hit-maker is out with his “Hillbilly Bone” buddy Blake Shelton as part
of his
Friends & Heroes 2019 Tour, which concludes March 23 in New York.
And while the Grand Ole Opry member certainly
has much on his plate as of late, he is still set to lend his voice to
the character of Robert in the forthcoming “Dally & Spanky,” due out
later in 2019.

HITS. HATS .HISTORY. TOURMay 2  – Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC*

May 3 – Suwannee River Jam – Live Oak, FL^

May 4 – The Bowl – Sugar Hill, GA*

May 5 – CCNB Amphitheatre – Simpsonville, SC*

June 6 – White Oak Amphitheatre – Greensboro, NC<

June 8 – Foxwoods Amphitheatre – Mashantucket, CT<

June 9 – Bank of New Hampshire Amphitheatre– Gilford, NH<

August 8 – Smart Financial Centre – Sugar Land, TX<

August 9 – H-E-B Center at Cedar Park – Cedar Park, TX<

*Features John Berry

^Features Craig Campbell

<Features Terri Clark

For more information and tour dates, visit traceadkins.comor clintblack.com.

About Trace Adkins

Towering baritone Trace Adkins has sold more than 11 million albums and
charted more than 20 singles in his 25 years in Nashville, a remarkable
run for one of country music’s most easily identifiable stars. With over
one billion spins on Pandora (10 million
per month), one million followers on Spotify and nearly 200 million
plays on YouTube, the Louisiana native is back in the studio after
releasing his 12th studio album, Something’s Going On,
on BBR Music Group
/ Wheelhouse Records in 2017. A three-time GRAMMY Award nominee, Adkins
has won three Academy of Country Music Awards, including the 2009
Single of the Year Award for “You’re Gonna Miss This” and Vocal Event of
the Year with Blake Shelton for “Hillbilly Bone”
in 2010. The Grand Ole Opry member is also an author and spokesman for
the Wounded Warrior Project and The American Red Cross, for whom he
raised more than $1.5 million dollars as winner of NBC’s All-Star
Celebrity Apprentice
. In recent years, Adkins has performed for our service members across 12 USO Tours. In his 2007 autobiography, A Personal Stand: Observations and Opinions from a Freethinking
Roughneck
, Adkins recounted his rise to fame, brushes with death,
and battles with personal demons. Adkins has also acted in multiple
films and television shows, playing a tough-as-nails biker in “The
Lincoln Lawyer” (starring Matthew McConaughey), a
desperate father in “Deepwater Horizon” (starring Mark Wahlberg) and a
wise oracle of a tattoo artist in the family friendly film “Moms’ Night
Out” (starring Patricia Heaton, Sean Astin, Sarah Drew). His most recent
role was that of MercyMe’s real-life manager,
Brickell, in the box office smash “I Can Only Imagine.” The film was
the third biggest selling movie on its opening weekend in America. For
tour dates and more information, visit www.traceadkins.com or
on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @TraceAdkins.

About Clint Black

It
is one of the most storied careers in modern music. Clint Black surged
to superstardom as part of the fabled Class of ’89, reaching #1 with
five consecutive
singles from his triple-platinum debut, Killin’ Time. He followed that
with the triple-platinum Put Yourself in My Shoes, and then a string of
platinum and gold albums throughout the ’90s. Perhaps most impressively,
Clint wrote or co-wrote every one of his
more than three dozen chart hits, including “A Better Man,” “Where Are
You Now,” “When My Ship Comes In,” “A Good Run of Bad Luck,” “Summer’s
Comin’,” “Like the Rain” and “Nothin’ But the Taillights,” part of a
catalog that produced 22 #1 singles and made
him one of the most successful singer/songwriters of the modern era. 
Along the way, Clint has sold over 20 million records, earned more than a
dozen gold and platinum awards in the U.S. and Canada, landed nearly
two dozen major awards and nominations, won
a GRAMMY Award, and earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

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