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Darius Rucker
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Carolyn's Boy[LP]
$8.12

True Believers
$29.99

#1's[Red LP]
$27.55

Home For The Holidays
$27.98

When Was The Last Time
$19.97

True Believers
$10.97

Charleston, SC 1966
$8.62

Learn To Live
$9.52

Back to Then
$12.73

Dr - Southern Style
$7.00
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Kim
September 20th 2025
My husband and I loved the concert. We love live music and we celebrated our 10 yr anniversary with Darius in Eugene Ore. Awesome show. Had the best time and just adore what Darius does out side of touring. Amazing man. Thank you for coming to Eugene Oregon to share your talent and your bands talent with us!!! 💙💙💙 tons of love Darius!!!
Eugene, OR@Matthew Knight Arena

August 21st 2025
We traveled from near Spokane, WA to enjoy this show. We'd never been to the Port, but have been to a few other amphitheaters... The Port was such a pleasant surprise!! The parking, the entry through security, the people - it just couldn't have been nicer! The weather had me a little stressed with hot temps, and storms brewing all around us, but we never even felt a raindrop. And then there was Darius *sigh* He just left it all out on that stage. I could listen to him everyday ;) I'd definitely consider driving back to Pocatello for another concert, too, but if it's Darius, i'll be there for sure!!!!!
Pocatello, ID@Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre

Lylah
August 11th 2025
I made a sign for him and he looked at me and smiled and pointed. He also told me over the mic that he loved it and wanted a photo with me. Actively searching for more tickets. He has been my favorite since I was a baby and got me through my battle with cancer.
Arcadia, WI@Ashley For The Arts
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About Darius Rucker
Darius Rucker first attained multi-platinum status in the music
industry as former lead singer and rhythm guitarist of GRAMMY award-winning Hootie & the Blowfish.
Since re-introducing himself to the world as a country artist, he has released four consecutive albums to top the Billboard Country albums chart and earned a whole new legion of fans.
Rucker’s first two country albums,
Learn To Live and Charleston, SC 1966 produced five No. 1 singles including “Come Back Song,” “This,” “Alright,” “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” and “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” "—and earned him the New Artist award from the Country Music Association.
A few events in the last couple of years may have helped him dig
even deeper into his country roots, even in the face of new trends that have been pushing the music into a more pop direction.
First was his induction into the Grand Ole Opry in 2012, after Brad Paisley broke the news to Rucker in the middle of a show.
Then from his 2013 album True Believers came his triumphant version of “Wagon Wheel,” the Old Crow Medicine Show song initially based on a sketch by Bob Dylan (with an assist from his tour partners and label mates Lady Antebellum). The song hit No. 1 on the Country charts, and won the GRAMMY Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
“‘Wagon Wheel’ was one of those great anomalies in a career—you have to just be happy with something like that and go on and try to make another record,” says Rucker. “But it did help me realize that fans really do want country music from me.
With everything happening in the music, on the radio, ‘Wagon Wheel’ showed that you can still have big hits with real country songs.”
Following his first Christmas album, Home for the Holidays, he released Southern Style, his fourth studio country album, featuring his most recent No. 1 single “Homegrown Honey,” co-written by Rucker, label mate Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum and Nathan Chapman.
Choosing a moniker for his 2016 headlining tour,“Good for a Good Time,” another personal favorite off of Southern Style seemed the perfect choice. “That was what I was looking for,” he says, “a big, old-fashioned, sing-a-long drinking song. I’m older now, I’m a dad, I don’t go out that much. But if it’s a good song, a song I really want to sing, I can still channel the old Darius, the one who’s always ready to party. I think that’s the signature song on the record.”
industry as former lead singer and rhythm guitarist of GRAMMY award-winning Hootie & the Blowfish.
Since re-introducing himself to the world as a country artist, he has released four consecutive albums to top the Billboard Country albums chart and earned a whole new legion of fans.
Rucker’s first two country albums,
Learn To Live and Charleston, SC 1966 produced five No. 1 singles including “Come Back Song,” “This,” “Alright,” “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” and “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” "—and earned him the New Artist award from the Country Music Association.
A few events in the last couple of years may have helped him dig
even deeper into his country roots, even in the face of new trends that have been pushing the music into a more pop direction.
First was his induction into the Grand Ole Opry in 2012, after Brad Paisley broke the news to Rucker in the middle of a show.
Then from his 2013 album True Believers came his triumphant version of “Wagon Wheel,” the Old Crow Medicine Show song initially based on a sketch by Bob Dylan (with an assist from his tour partners and label mates Lady Antebellum). The song hit No. 1 on the Country charts, and won the GRAMMY Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
“‘Wagon Wheel’ was one of those great anomalies in a career—you have to just be happy with something like that and go on and try to make another record,” says Rucker. “But it did help me realize that fans really do want country music from me.
With everything happening in the music, on the radio, ‘Wagon Wheel’ showed that you can still have big hits with real country songs.”
Following his first Christmas album, Home for the Holidays, he released Southern Style, his fourth studio country album, featuring his most recent No. 1 single “Homegrown Honey,” co-written by Rucker, label mate Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum and Nathan Chapman.
Choosing a moniker for his 2016 headlining tour,“Good for a Good Time,” another personal favorite off of Southern Style seemed the perfect choice. “That was what I was looking for,” he says, “a big, old-fashioned, sing-a-long drinking song. I’m older now, I’m a dad, I don’t go out that much. But if it’s a good song, a song I really want to sing, I can still channel the old Darius, the one who’s always ready to party. I think that’s the signature song on the record.”
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Genres:
Country
Hometown:
Charleston, South Carolina
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Darius Rucker to play in your city
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Upcoming
Past
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Show More Dates (18)
Live Photos of Darius Rucker

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Darius Rucker merch


Carolyn's Boy[LP]
$8.12

True Believers
$29.99

#1's[Red LP]
$27.55

Home For The Holidays
$27.98

When Was The Last Time
$19.97

True Believers
$10.97

Charleston, SC 1966
$8.62

Learn To Live
$9.52

Back to Then
$12.73

Dr - Southern Style
$7.00
View All
Darius Rucker's tour
Fan Reviews

Kim
September 20th 2025
My husband and I loved the concert. We love live music and we celebrated our 10 yr anniversary with Darius in Eugene Ore. Awesome show. Had the best time and just adore what Darius does out side of touring. Amazing man. Thank you for coming to Eugene Oregon to share your talent and your bands talent with us!!! 💙💙💙 tons of love Darius!!!
Eugene, OR@Matthew Knight Arena

August 21st 2025
We traveled from near Spokane, WA to enjoy this show. We'd never been to the Port, but have been to a few other amphitheaters... The Port was such a pleasant surprise!! The parking, the entry through security, the people - it just couldn't have been nicer! The weather had me a little stressed with hot temps, and storms brewing all around us, but we never even felt a raindrop. And then there was Darius *sigh* He just left it all out on that stage. I could listen to him everyday ;) I'd definitely consider driving back to Pocatello for another concert, too, but if it's Darius, i'll be there for sure!!!!!
Pocatello, ID@Portneuf Health Trust Amphitheatre

Lylah
August 11th 2025
I made a sign for him and he looked at me and smiled and pointed. He also told me over the mic that he loved it and wanted a photo with me. Actively searching for more tickets. He has been my favorite since I was a baby and got me through my battle with cancer.
Arcadia, WI@Ashley For The Arts
View More Fan Reviews
About Darius Rucker
Darius Rucker first attained multi-platinum status in the music
industry as former lead singer and rhythm guitarist of GRAMMY award-winning Hootie & the Blowfish.
Since re-introducing himself to the world as a country artist, he has released four consecutive albums to top the Billboard Country albums chart and earned a whole new legion of fans.
Rucker’s first two country albums,
Learn To Live and Charleston, SC 1966 produced five No. 1 singles including “Come Back Song,” “This,” “Alright,” “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” and “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” "—and earned him the New Artist award from the Country Music Association.
A few events in the last couple of years may have helped him dig
even deeper into his country roots, even in the face of new trends that have been pushing the music into a more pop direction.
First was his induction into the Grand Ole Opry in 2012, after Brad Paisley broke the news to Rucker in the middle of a show.
Then from his 2013 album True Believers came his triumphant version of “Wagon Wheel,” the Old Crow Medicine Show song initially based on a sketch by Bob Dylan (with an assist from his tour partners and label mates Lady Antebellum). The song hit No. 1 on the Country charts, and won the GRAMMY Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
“‘Wagon Wheel’ was one of those great anomalies in a career—you have to just be happy with something like that and go on and try to make another record,” says Rucker. “But it did help me realize that fans really do want country music from me.
With everything happening in the music, on the radio, ‘Wagon Wheel’ showed that you can still have big hits with real country songs.”
Following his first Christmas album, Home for the Holidays, he released Southern Style, his fourth studio country album, featuring his most recent No. 1 single “Homegrown Honey,” co-written by Rucker, label mate Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum and Nathan Chapman.
Choosing a moniker for his 2016 headlining tour,“Good for a Good Time,” another personal favorite off of Southern Style seemed the perfect choice. “That was what I was looking for,” he says, “a big, old-fashioned, sing-a-long drinking song. I’m older now, I’m a dad, I don’t go out that much. But if it’s a good song, a song I really want to sing, I can still channel the old Darius, the one who’s always ready to party. I think that’s the signature song on the record.”
industry as former lead singer and rhythm guitarist of GRAMMY award-winning Hootie & the Blowfish.
Since re-introducing himself to the world as a country artist, he has released four consecutive albums to top the Billboard Country albums chart and earned a whole new legion of fans.
Rucker’s first two country albums,
Learn To Live and Charleston, SC 1966 produced five No. 1 singles including “Come Back Song,” “This,” “Alright,” “It Won’t Be Like This For Long” and “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” "—and earned him the New Artist award from the Country Music Association.
A few events in the last couple of years may have helped him dig
even deeper into his country roots, even in the face of new trends that have been pushing the music into a more pop direction.
First was his induction into the Grand Ole Opry in 2012, after Brad Paisley broke the news to Rucker in the middle of a show.
Then from his 2013 album True Believers came his triumphant version of “Wagon Wheel,” the Old Crow Medicine Show song initially based on a sketch by Bob Dylan (with an assist from his tour partners and label mates Lady Antebellum). The song hit No. 1 on the Country charts, and won the GRAMMY Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
“‘Wagon Wheel’ was one of those great anomalies in a career—you have to just be happy with something like that and go on and try to make another record,” says Rucker. “But it did help me realize that fans really do want country music from me.
With everything happening in the music, on the radio, ‘Wagon Wheel’ showed that you can still have big hits with real country songs.”
Following his first Christmas album, Home for the Holidays, he released Southern Style, his fourth studio country album, featuring his most recent No. 1 single “Homegrown Honey,” co-written by Rucker, label mate Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum and Nathan Chapman.
Choosing a moniker for his 2016 headlining tour,“Good for a Good Time,” another personal favorite off of Southern Style seemed the perfect choice. “That was what I was looking for,” he says, “a big, old-fashioned, sing-a-long drinking song. I’m older now, I’m a dad, I don’t go out that much. But if it’s a good song, a song I really want to sing, I can still channel the old Darius, the one who’s always ready to party. I think that’s the signature song on the record.”
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Genres:
Country
Hometown:
Charleston, South Carolina
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