Travis Tritt Announces 2025 Tour, Bringing Classic Hits to Cities Nationwide

(Nashville, Tennessee)– Country music legend Travis Tritt is set to hit the road in 2025, embarking on a nationwide tour that will bring his signature sound to fans across the United States. The tour tentatively kicks off on April 4 at Sweetland Amphitheatre in LaGrange, Georgia, and will feature stops in major cities including Pompano Beach, FL; Bristol, VA; Sioux Falls, SD; and Lake Charles, LA, before concluding at the Ameristar Casino – Star Pavilion in Kansas City, MO, on October 18.

Known for his soulful voice and dynamic stage presence, Tritt will perform fan-favorite hits such as “Help Me Hold On,” “Anymore,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive.” With a career spanning over three decades, the Grammy-winning artist continues to captivate audiences with his blend of Southern rock and country storytelling.

Tritt’s 2025 tour includes a mix of amphitheaters, theaters, and festival appearances, giving fans plenty of opportunities to experience his high-energy performances. The tour will also feature stops at prominent venues such as Harrah’s Cherokee Event Center in North Carolina, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre in Florida, and The Carolina Opry Theater in South Carolina. Several festival dates, including Rock the Country and state fairs, have also been added to the lineup.

A full list of tour dates and venues is available at TravisTritt.com, where fans can purchase tickets.

With over 30 million albums sold, seven platinum or higher-certified albums, and multiple industry awards—including two GRAMMY® Awards and four CMA Awards—Tritt remains a powerhouse in country music. As a member of the iconic “Class of ‘89,” alongside Garth Brooks, Clint Black, and Alan Jackson, Tritt has played a key role in shaping modern country music.

In recent years, Tritt has continued to expand his musical legacy with projects like Set In Stone, his first studio album of original material in over a decade, and Country Chapel, his gospel album with Gaither Music Group.

For ticket sales, tour updates, and more information, visit TravisTritt.com or follow Travis Tritt on social media.

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