Tracy Byrd Is Back, and Is Hitting The Road Hard and Heavy

With all the re-emphasis on 90’s country lately, what better time for 90’s country star Tracy Byrd to re-emerge with a big tour. The Texas native amassed two #1 singles, 13 Top 10’s, and a boatload of albums sold in the ten years he was signed to major labels from 1993 to 2003. But then like many of the performers of his generation, he was let adrift by Music Row. Instead of fighting to keep his radio relevancy in tact at the expense of his dignity, Tracy Byrd took his ball and went home to Beaumont, taking a full 10 years off to raise a family.

Tracy Byrd continued to make live appearances here and there, but he re-emerged in 2016 when he released his first record in 10 years, the self-funded and self-promoted All American Texan. Now he’s decided after the decade-long hiatus to hit the road hard and heavy in 2019, with a ton of tour dates just released.

“I am really enjoying getting back out on the road,” says Byrd. “I loved spending time off watching the kids grow, but I have missed seeing the legion of fans that we had gained over the years. I look forward to reconnecting with them on the road!”

Also as part of the tour announcement comes the promise of some select dates with fellow Beaumont, TX resident Mark Chesnutt under the moniker “The Beaumont Boys.” So far only one date has materialized from the pairing, but don’t be surprised if others show up in the future.

Tracy Byrd Tour Dates:

FEB 02 – Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace / Bakersfield, Calif.
FEB 04 – The Saddle Rack / Fremont, Calif.
FEB 05 – Harris Center For The Arts / Folsom, Calif.
FEB 06 – Gallo Center For The Arts / Modesto, Calif.
FEB 07 – Dell E. Webb Center For The Arts / Wickenburg, Ariz.
FEB 08 – Dell E. Webb Center For The Arts / Wickenburg, Ariz.
FEB 09 – The Liberty / Roswell, N.M.
FEB 15 – Private / Vidor, Texas
FEB 16 – Dosey Doe / The Woodlands, Texas
FEB 17 – Diamond Jacks Casino and Hotel / Bossier City, La.
FEB 21 – Liberty Hal / Tyler, Texas
FEB 22 – Hippodrome / Waco, Texas
FEB 23 – Arlington Music Hall / Arlington, Texas (Daytime Show)
FEB 23 – Matagorda Country Fair / Bay City, Texas (Nighttime Show)
MAR 01 – Marshfest / Winnie, Texas
MAR 02 – Private / Austin, Texas
MAR 22 – Redneck Country Club / Stafford, Texas
MAR 23 – Ford Of Boerne Ribbon Cutting / Boerne, Texas (Daytime Show)
MAR 23 – Twisted J Live / Stephenville, Texas (Nighttime Show)
MAR 28 – Imogene Theater / Milton, Fla.
MAR 29 – The Stockyard / Holiday, Fla.
MAR 30 – The Ranch / Fort Meyers, Fla.
MAR 31 – Orange Blossom Opry / Weisdale, Fla.
APR 05 – Coyote Joe’s / Charlotte, N.C. – (Beaumont Boys show)
APR 06 – Red Barn Convention Center / Winchester, Ohio
APR 12 – Choctaw Casino / Pocola, Okla.
APR 13 – Delta Downs / Vinton, La.
APR 25 – Cahoots / Lebanon, Tenn.
APR 26 – Saddle Up Saloon / Indianapolis, Ind.
APR 27 – Arcada Theater / St. Charles, Ill.
MAY 18 – Lee County Fair / Giddings, Texas
JUN 01 – Billy Bob’s Texas / Fort Worth, Texas
JUN 12 – Merryman Performing Arts Center / Kearney, Neb.
JUN 14 – Kickin’ Country Festival / Karlstad, Minn.
JUN 28 – Big Texas / Spring, Texas
JUN 29 – Johnny’s Steaks & BBQ / Saldo, Texas
JUL 24 – Cowlitz County Fair / Longview, Wash.
JUL 26 – Canyon Country Fair / Caldwell, Idaho
JUL 29 – Montana State Fair / Great Falls, Mont.
AUG 03 – Deerasic Classic / Cambridge, Ohio
AUG 06 – Umatilla County Fair / Hermiston, Ore.
AUG 07 – Tillamook County Fair / Tillamook , Ore.
AUG 08 – Riverfront Amphitheater / Albany, Ore.
AUG 23 – Cotton Eyed Joe / Knoxville, Tenn.
AUG 24 – Garden City Bicentennial / Garden City, Ga.
OCT 25 – Bluegate Theater / Shipshewana, Ind.
DEC 14 – Redneck Country Club / Stafford, Texas
DEC 21 – Jefferson Theater / Beaumont, Texas

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