Randy Travis To Bring ‘More Life Tour’ To The Ryman
Randy Travis is bringing his “More Life Tour” to the Ryman Auditorium on June 5, featuring the Country Music Hall of Famer’s original touring band and special guest vocalist James Dupré.
The concert news follows the recent release of Travis’ new AI-generated single, “Where That Came From,” his first song in over a decade. The track was created with Travis’ longtime producer Kyle Lehning and a group of musicians including Dupré, who supplied the vocal bed for the song. Released May 3, “Where That Came From” debuted on the charts at No. 45. The creation of the track was recently explored on CBS Sunday Morning.
The “More Life Tour” will offer a musical odyssey through Travis’ chart-topping hits, complemented by video highlights from his career in music, film and TV. Travis won’t be taking the microphone due to the 2013 stroke that left him with aphasia, but he and his wife Mary will take the stage the entire show to engage with fans and enjoy the music. Dupré and the band will perform all 16 of Travis’ No. 1s including “On The Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “Three Wooden Crosses.”
Presale for the show begins tomorrow, May 16, with public tickets available on May 17. Fans can purchase tickets here.
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