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Travis Tritt currently has 16 upcoming concerts; the next one is scheduled for Friday, September 12, 2025 at The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City, GA, United States.
- Sep12Sep 12, 2025The Frederick Brown Jr. AmphitheaterPeachtree City
- Sep13Sep 13, 2025Buford Community Center, Town Park & TheatreBuford
- Sep19Sep 19, 2025The Great Frederick FairFrederick
- Sep20Sep 20, 2025Appalachian Wireless Arena (Formerly Eastern Kentucky Expo Ctr)Pikeville
- Sep26Sep 26, 2025Soaring Eagle Casino & ResortMount Pleasant
- Sep27Sep 27, 2025McMorran PlacePort Huron
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About Travis Tritt
Hometown
Marietta, GA, United States
Born
February 9, 1963
Genre
Country
Travis Tritt made waves in ’90s country by combining old-school honky-tonk and ’70s outlaw influences with a fresh feel. Born in Marietta, GA, in 1963, he’s one of the countless country singers whose first musical experience came in a church choir. He started writing songs in high school and made his dreams come true in 1987 when he got a record deal with Warner Bros. His 1990 WB debut, Country Club, made him a major name, with four Top 10 country tunes, including the title track and “Help Me Hold On.” But the follow-up, 1991’s appropriately titled It’s All About to Change, turned out to be Tritt’s biggest album ever, going triple platinum and giving him four more huge country hits, among them the classic kiss-off song “Here’s a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)” and a Grammy-winning duet with Marty Stuart, “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’.” Tritt’s winning streak continued into the early 2000s, but when trends began to move toward a poppier brand of country, he stood firm and stuck with his roots-conscious, rock-inflected sound. Even so, he was never far from the forefront of the country scene. His recordings became fewer and farther between by the 2010s, but in 2020 his single “Ghost Town Nation,” a comment on pandemic-era America, arrived as a striking first single from a forthcoming LP that would mark his first batch of brand-new tunes in years.
Travis Tritt has also released music as a member of Louisiana Gator Boys.
Musical InfluencesTravis Tritt's musical influences include Keith Whitley, Merle Haggard, Don Henley and more.
Influenced by Travis TrittTravis Tritt has influenced the music of Sammy Kershaw, Kameron Marlowe, John Michael Montgomery and more.
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