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Best Country from September 20 - November 20

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Orville Peck at MGM Music Hall

Orville Peck

Mysterious country artist Orville Peck is taking his fringed mask on the road this year on a brand-new tour titled 'The Stampede Tour'! The tour will make stops across North America and Canada, kicking off this summer and ending in the fall. Peck's second album, Bronco, following his 2019 debut Pony, is a vibrant country-tinged journey that marks Peck out as more than just a one-trick...Pony. Don't miss your chance to catch him live as he comes to a stage near you!

Little Big Town at TD Garden

Little Big Town

Making their mark in mainstream Country with their unique four-part vocal harmonies, Little Big Town combines their sumptuously layered vocal with the bluesy grit of traditional country and a contemporary big production sound, culminating in Fleetwood Mac-esque melodies and a hard rocking country aesthetic.

Drive By Truckers at House of Blues

Drive By Truckers

Drive-By Truckers are an alternative country band which formed in Athens, Georgia, United States in 1996. Currently, the band consists of Patterson Hood (vocals, guitar), Mike Cooley (vocals, guitar), John Neff (guitar), Jay Gonzalez (keyboards), Brad Morgan (drums) and Matt Patton (bass & backing vocals).

Dylan Gossett at House of Blues

Dylan Gossett

Coming off the high from his successful sold-out tour, 'No Better Time Tour', Dylan Gossett is ready to hit the stages once again on the brand new 'The Back 40 Tour'! Kicking off this fall, the breakout star will be trekking across North America, making stops in Houston, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York, and many more!

Tyler Hubbard at House of Blues

Tyler Hubbard

Tyler Hubbard is hitting the road this year on a new tour with support from Austin Williams. You may know him from the country band Florida Georgia Line, Hubbard and Brian Kelly's band they started after meeting in college. With the band on hiatus, Hubbard is blessing the country with his solo act, proving that there is no such thing as too much country!

Parker McCollum at MGM Music Hall

Parker McCollum

Austin-born singer-songwriter Parker McCollum is relatively new on the scene, releasing his debut album, 'The Limestone Kid', in early 2015. But don't let that fool you - he's swiftly become one of country musics' ones to watch. Make a date to see this rising star live on stage and discover what makes him such a special new sound.

Lucinda Williams at Chevalier Theatre

Lucinda Williams

One of America's finest singer-songwriters, Lucinda Williams' substantial talents transcend the genres with which she's so at ease, from folk to blues and country-rock. At every live show, Williams demonstrates why her music speaks out to so many, with yearning and mourning. 2024 sees Williams take to the road once more and you don't want to miss it!

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band at The Music Hall

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Now celebrating over 50 years since forming in 1966, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band have existed in various incarnations; from their early days as a large ensemble to the critically acclaimed folk and country rock group that they are today. Despite their heyday existing in the late Eighties where they charted three number one singles, their popularity has seen a resurgence with their continuing dedication to touring and recording new material.

The Red Clay Strays at Roadrunner

The Red Clay Strays

Viral country rock stars The Red Clay Strays hit the road this year in support of their brand new album Made By These Moments! The group from Mobile, Alabama found huge viral success towards the end of last year for their single 'Wondering Why', leading to their first ever appearance in the Billboard Hot 100 and a record deal with RCA.

Marty Stuart at Nashua Center For The Arts

Marty Stuart

Marty Stuart has been dedicated to music almost his entire life. The country music star learnt how to play the guitar and mandolin as a child and began to perform with bluegrass group The Sullivan Family at just 12 years old. Now in his sixties, Stuart has 18 studio albums, five Grammy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award under his belt. He prepares to embark on a North American tour.