Clint Black Announces “Back On The Blacktop Tour” for 2024

Clint Black is hitting the road again in 2024 with his highly anticipated Back On The Blacktop Tour, following the success of his 2024 “35 Years of Killin’ Time World Tour.” The new tour will celebrate Black’s impressive catalog, featuring fan-favorite hits alongside new surprises. It kicks off on March 19 in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry and runs through August 31, with stops across the country.

Known for writing or co-writing every one of his more than three dozen chart hits, Black has crafted some of country music’s most memorable songs, including “A Better Man,” “Where Are You Now,” and “Summer’s Comin’.” With over 20 million records sold and billions of streams, his accolades include a Grammy, Gold and Platinum certifications, and stars on both the Hollywood and Nashville Walks of Fame.

Fans can expect to hear a blend of his iconic classics and fresh material as Clint Black makes stops in cities like Abilene, Panama City, Baton Rouge, and Park City. The tour promises a mix of the artist’s signature sound and moments of new musical exploration, perfect for longtime fans and newcomers alike.

Clint Black 2024 Tour Dates:

March 19 – Nashville, TN – Grand Ole Opry

March 21 – Hot Springs, AR – Oaklawn Event Center

March 22 – Abilene, TX – Outlaws & Legends Music Festival

March 28 – Biloxi, MS – IP Casino Resort & Spa

March 29 – Bossier City, LA – The Event Center at Live! Casino & Hotel

April 3 – Panama City, FL – Aaron Bessant Park

April 4 – Green Cove Springs, FL – Clay County Fair

April 10 – Gonzales, TX – Cattle Country Music Festival

April 11 – Durant, OK – Choctaw Casino

April 12 – St. Charles, MO – The Family Arena

(Full list available on Clint Black’s official website)

With more dates to be announced, make sure to catch Clint Black’s Back On The Blacktop Tour as it brings his timeless music to stages nationwide!

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