Travis Tritt Announces ‘Travis Tritt Solo Acoustic Tour 2024’

Music

Travis Tritt is hitting the road, and this time, unlike before.

Just days before the release of his gospel album, Country ChapelTritt announces his solo acoustic tour.

The Travis Tritt Solo Acoustic Tour 2024 kicks off on March 1, 2024, spanning across the southeast. The tour is filled with intimate venues showcasing a stripped-down side of Tritt.

The Grammy award-winning artist will highlight acoustic versions of his classic tracks fans know and love, along with some of his new tunes.

I love the idea of this singer/songwriter-style tour. The intimate settings will allow for a night filled with storytelling, incredible music from one of the ’90s most prominent artists and more.

Seeing the Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee, is going to be an incredible night. The acoustics in the underground venue of The Caverns highlights the best sound from every artist who graces the stage.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale on September 13th for artist pre-sale, and general public sales will be held on September 15th.

3/1/24- Nashville, TN, The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts
3/2/24- Charleston, SC, North Charleston Performing Arts Center
3/3/24- Myrtle Beach, SC, The Carolina Opry
3/7/24 – Newton, NC, Newton Performing Arts Center
3/8/24- Decatur, AL, Princess Theatre Center for the Performing Arts
3/9/24- Montgomery, AL, Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
3/14/24- Columbus, OH, Palace Theatre
3/15/24- Anderson, IN, Paramount Theatre
3/16/24- Pelham, TN , The Caverns
3/22/24 – Mobile, AL, Saenger Theatre

If you haven’t already, take a listen to “Like The Father Loves His Son,” the lead single off of Country Chapel. 

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