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Randy Travis Adds More Dates To ‘More Life Tour’

More is more. In the midst of a successful spring run, icon and Country Music Hall of Fame member Randy Travis announced 31 additional dates for his “More Life Tour.”   

Travis is currently on the road with his original touring band and special guest vocalist James Dupré. The show is a journey through his catalogue of hits with video highlights from his career in music, film and television.

Although Travis does not perform vocally due to the effects of a stroke he survived in 2013, he does appear on stage with his wife, Mary, engaging with fans, interacting with the band and celebrating the music throughout the show. Dupré and the band perform all of his iconic No. 1 hits, including “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Three Wooden Crosses.”

“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,” Travis said in a statement.

Since his near-fatal stroke in 2013, Travis has made significant strids in his recovery. With Mary’s support and rigorous physical therapy, Travis’ speaking, walking and singing have improved. In 2019, he released his critically acclaimed memoir Forever and Ever, Amen, co-authored with Ken Abraham. 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.

Tickets for the newly announced dates – one this spring and 30 additional dates in the fall – go on sale March 7 at 10:00 AM local time.

“More Life Tour” Dates
March 20 – Cedartown, GA, Cedartown PAC*
March 21 – Princeton, WV, Chuck Mathena Center* Sold Out
March 22 – Ashland, KY, Paramount Theatre*
April 10 – Joliet, IL, Rialto Square*
April 11 – Effingham, IL, Effingham Performance Center* Sold Out
April 12 – Renfro Valley, KY, Renfro Valley Entertainment Center*
April 24 – Elkham, IN, The Lerner Theatre
April 25 – New Philadelphia, OH, Kent State PAC*
April 26 – Clarksburg, WV, Robinson Grand PAC*
May 9 – The Woodlands, TX, The High Horse*
May 10 – Arlington, TX, Arlington Music Hall* Sold Out
May 11 – Branson, MO, Clay Cooper Theater* Sold Out
Aug. 21 – Denver, CO, Paramount Theatre
Aug. 23 – Cheyenne, WY, Cheyenne Civic Center
Aug. 25 – Gillette, WY, CAM-PLEX Heritage Theatre
Aug. 26 – Butte, MT, Mother Lode Theatre
Aug. 27 – Missoula, MT, Dennison Theatre
Aug. 28 – Boise, ID, Morrison Theatre
Aug. 29 – Salt Lake City, UT, Kingsbury Hall
Sept. 18 – Peoria, IL, Peoria Civic Center 
Sept. 19 – Cedar Rapids, IA, Paramount Theatre
Sept. 21  – Branson, MO, Clay Cooper Theater

Sept. 26 –  Hiawassee, GA, Dailey & Vincent Music Fest
Sept. 27 – Dothan, AL, Dothan City Civic Center 
Oct. 1 – San Angelo, TX, Murphy Hall 
Oct. 2 – Waco, TX, Hippodrome 
Oct. 3 – San Antonio, TX, Majestic Theatre 
Oct. 16 – Hagerstown, MD, Maryland Theatre
Oct. 17 – Reading, PA, Santander PAC 
Oct. 18 – Morristown, NJ, Mayo Performing Arts Center  
Oct. 23 – Lexington, KY, Lexington Opera House
Oct. 24 – Tiffin, OH, Ritz Theatre
Oct. 25 – Roanoke, VA, Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
Nov. 5 – Green Bay, WI, Meyer Theatre
Nov. 6 – Rochester, MN, Mayo Civic Center
Nov. 7 – St. Cloud, MN, Paramount Center for the Arts
Nov. 8 – Grand Forks, ND, Chester Frtiz Auditorium 
Nov. 13 – Roanoke Rapids, NC, Weldon Mills Theatre
Nov. 14 – Maryville, TN, Clayton Center for the Arts
Nov. 20 – Binghamton, NY, Forum Theatre
Nov. 21 – Concord, NH, Chubb Theatre
Nov. 22 – Orono, ME, Collins Center for the Arts

*tickets already on sale

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