Travis Tritt
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10 days ago
The last shows of 2024 are coming up!! Don't miss your last chance until March 2025 to see Travis live!! Shows in Connecticut, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Texmore
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Country Chapel
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Live on Soundstage Classic Series
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Down The Road I Go
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Strong Enough
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Greatest Hits: From The Beginning
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My Honky Tonk History
$12.37
Very Best Of Travis Tritt
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Ten Feet Tall & Bulletproof
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T-R-O-U-B-L-E
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A Travis Tritt Christmas - Loving Tim...
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It's All About to Change
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Melissa
August 18th 2024
Travis Tritt and his band put on an amazing concert at West Virginia State Fair! The crowd loved him and it was a packed venue. He has been my favorite country singer since I was a little kid and I’m 39 now. I was finally able to see him in concert for the first time and he did not disappoint! I only wish I would have bought tickets sooner so I could have been closer to the stage but at least I was able to go and that’s all that matters to me.
Lewisburg, WV@State Fair of West Virginia
Chris
August 11th 2024
Absolutely awesome show, except for one thing. He didn’t sing “Anymore”! Arguably one of his biggest songs. Surprised my wife with the bucket list concert of her dreams for her 40th and we were both left unsatisfied. We have spent countless nights debating the context and meaning of the song, and were expecting to hear it. Disappointed is an understatement. Travis puts on a great show and genuinely seemed to be having a great time and interacting with the crowd.
Hinckley, MN@Grand Casino Hinckley
David
March 14th 2024
It was a spectacular evening listening to Travis fill the room with his great vocals along with his masterful playing on his acoustic Martin guitar. While I have only seen a handful of artists that could perform their music as a solo artist, this old Georgia boy can stand shoulder to shoulder with the best of them. He is a natural entertainer who invites and welcomes his audience in to his "over-sized living room" and spend an evening listening and singing along with his great songs. He said it has been a long time since returning back to the stage as a solo artist and it was indeed a special treat. As a fellow musician I would bet that much of Travis's music is penned and played on an acoustic Martin. Travis is also quite a story teller too. His love for veterans is genuine. It was a beautiful night and we will are looking forward to seeing Travis again in mid-May, with his band.
North Charleston, SC@North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
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About Travis Tritt
Nearly 30 years after Travis Tritt launched his music career, the Southern rock-influenced artist continues to sell-out shows and stay true and relevant to country music fans across the globe. Continuously performing shows and withholding a heavy appearance schedule, Tritt is proving to be unstoppable.
The highly abbreviated Tritt timeline started when the young Marietta, Georgia native incorporated his lifelong influences of Southern rock, blues and gospel into his country during a honky-tonk apprenticeship that led him to Warner Bros. in 1989. Over the course of a decade, Travis released seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label. His 1990 debut Country Club and its succession of hits put him in the vanguard of the genre's early '90s boom, dubbing him as one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all whom dominated the charts in the early ‘90s.
“Country Club,” “Help Me Hold On,” “I’m Gonna Be Somebody,” and “Drift Off to Dream” peaked at numbers two and three on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts; all which led for Tritt to win Top New Male Artist award from Billboard and the CMA Horizon Award (now known as the New Artist Award). Additionally, in 1991, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) marked Tritt’s debut album Country Club as certified platinum.
Two years after his debut, Travis’ sophomore album, It’s All About to Change, was released. Literally speaking, this album changed everything when the album shipped three million copies and all four of its singles reached the top five on the country music charts. Along with his first album, this release became triple-platinum certified by the RIAA.
At the same time, his conspicuous lack of a cowboy hat and musical assertiveness set him apart. The next series of albums, seven of which are certified platinum or higher, scored him more hit singles and led him to amass more than 30 million in career album sales, two Grammys, three CMA Awards and a devoted fan base that has filled venues coast-to-coast.
He's been a force in sports appearances, having performed at the 1996 Olympics, two Super Bowls, a World Series Game, the opening of the Georgia Dome, the final Braves game at Atlanta-Fulton Country Stadium and, in 2013, the NCAA men's basketball championship.
In 2012, Tritt formed his own label, Post Oak Recordings and shortly after released his album, The Calm After... Most recently, Tritt released a new project, a special live 2-disc CD and DVD, titled A Man and His Guitar – Live From The Franklin Theatre. The release, shot and recorded at the historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn., spotlights Tritt’s distinctively soulful voice and his exceptional guitar prowess in an intimate theater setting.
In late 2014 and throughout 2015, Tritt's compilation album, Very Best of Travis Tritt, that was originally released in 2007, saw a sales resurgence as it topped the SoundScan Top 200 Catalog Country Albums chart for over 60 consecutive weeks with 15 weeks spent at No. 1 and 35+ weeks notched in a Top 5 position, while earning RIAA certified gold status by selling over 500,000 copies. The 20-track album features some of Tritt’s biggest hits, including “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and “Anymore.”
His latest album, “Set in Stone” was released in 2021 featuring the hit “Smoke in a Bar.”
For more information on Travis Tritt, visit his website TravisTritt.com and follow him on and Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The highly abbreviated Tritt timeline started when the young Marietta, Georgia native incorporated his lifelong influences of Southern rock, blues and gospel into his country during a honky-tonk apprenticeship that led him to Warner Bros. in 1989. Over the course of a decade, Travis released seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label. His 1990 debut Country Club and its succession of hits put him in the vanguard of the genre's early '90s boom, dubbing him as one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all whom dominated the charts in the early ‘90s.
“Country Club,” “Help Me Hold On,” “I’m Gonna Be Somebody,” and “Drift Off to Dream” peaked at numbers two and three on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts; all which led for Tritt to win Top New Male Artist award from Billboard and the CMA Horizon Award (now known as the New Artist Award). Additionally, in 1991, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) marked Tritt’s debut album Country Club as certified platinum.
Two years after his debut, Travis’ sophomore album, It’s All About to Change, was released. Literally speaking, this album changed everything when the album shipped three million copies and all four of its singles reached the top five on the country music charts. Along with his first album, this release became triple-platinum certified by the RIAA.
At the same time, his conspicuous lack of a cowboy hat and musical assertiveness set him apart. The next series of albums, seven of which are certified platinum or higher, scored him more hit singles and led him to amass more than 30 million in career album sales, two Grammys, three CMA Awards and a devoted fan base that has filled venues coast-to-coast.
He's been a force in sports appearances, having performed at the 1996 Olympics, two Super Bowls, a World Series Game, the opening of the Georgia Dome, the final Braves game at Atlanta-Fulton Country Stadium and, in 2013, the NCAA men's basketball championship.
In 2012, Tritt formed his own label, Post Oak Recordings and shortly after released his album, The Calm After... Most recently, Tritt released a new project, a special live 2-disc CD and DVD, titled A Man and His Guitar – Live From The Franklin Theatre. The release, shot and recorded at the historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn., spotlights Tritt’s distinctively soulful voice and his exceptional guitar prowess in an intimate theater setting.
In late 2014 and throughout 2015, Tritt's compilation album, Very Best of Travis Tritt, that was originally released in 2007, saw a sales resurgence as it topped the SoundScan Top 200 Catalog Country Albums chart for over 60 consecutive weeks with 15 weeks spent at No. 1 and 35+ weeks notched in a Top 5 position, while earning RIAA certified gold status by selling over 500,000 copies. The 20-track album features some of Tritt’s biggest hits, including “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and “Anymore.”
His latest album, “Set in Stone” was released in 2021 featuring the hit “Smoke in a Bar.”
For more information on Travis Tritt, visit his website TravisTritt.com and follow him on and Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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Genres:
Acoustic, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, Country, Country & Blues & Soul, Southern Rock
Hometown:
Hiram, Georgia
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Latest Posts
Travis Tritt
10 days ago
The last shows of 2024 are coming up!! Don't miss your last chance until March 2025 to see Travis live!! Shows in Connecticut, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Texmore
View More Posts
Live Photos of Travis Tritt
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Travis Tritt merch
We Wish You A Country Christmas - War...
$14.98
Country Chapel
$13.98
Live on Soundstage Classic Series
$7.39
Down The Road I Go
$8.98
Strong Enough
$10.99
Greatest Hits: From The Beginning
$20.48
My Honky Tonk History
$12.37
Very Best Of Travis Tritt
$6.60
Ten Feet Tall & Bulletproof
$9.86
T-R-O-U-B-L-E
$11.98
A Travis Tritt Christmas - Loving Tim...
$11.98
It's All About to Change
$8.92
Country Club
$11.76
No More Looking Over My Shoulder
$7.63
View All
Travis Tritt's tour
Fan Reviews
Melissa
August 18th 2024
Travis Tritt and his band put on an amazing concert at West Virginia State Fair! The crowd loved him and it was a packed venue. He has been my favorite country singer since I was a little kid and I’m 39 now. I was finally able to see him in concert for the first time and he did not disappoint! I only wish I would have bought tickets sooner so I could have been closer to the stage but at least I was able to go and that’s all that matters to me.
Lewisburg, WV@State Fair of West Virginia
Chris
August 11th 2024
Absolutely awesome show, except for one thing. He didn’t sing “Anymore”! Arguably one of his biggest songs. Surprised my wife with the bucket list concert of her dreams for her 40th and we were both left unsatisfied. We have spent countless nights debating the context and meaning of the song, and were expecting to hear it. Disappointed is an understatement. Travis puts on a great show and genuinely seemed to be having a great time and interacting with the crowd.
Hinckley, MN@Grand Casino Hinckley
David
March 14th 2024
It was a spectacular evening listening to Travis fill the room with his great vocals along with his masterful playing on his acoustic Martin guitar. While I have only seen a handful of artists that could perform their music as a solo artist, this old Georgia boy can stand shoulder to shoulder with the best of them. He is a natural entertainer who invites and welcomes his audience in to his "over-sized living room" and spend an evening listening and singing along with his great songs. He said it has been a long time since returning back to the stage as a solo artist and it was indeed a special treat. As a fellow musician I would bet that much of Travis's music is penned and played on an acoustic Martin. Travis is also quite a story teller too. His love for veterans is genuine. It was a beautiful night and we will are looking forward to seeing Travis again in mid-May, with his band.
North Charleston, SC@North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
View More Fan Reviews
About Travis Tritt
Nearly 30 years after Travis Tritt launched his music career, the Southern rock-influenced artist continues to sell-out shows and stay true and relevant to country music fans across the globe. Continuously performing shows and withholding a heavy appearance schedule, Tritt is proving to be unstoppable.
The highly abbreviated Tritt timeline started when the young Marietta, Georgia native incorporated his lifelong influences of Southern rock, blues and gospel into his country during a honky-tonk apprenticeship that led him to Warner Bros. in 1989. Over the course of a decade, Travis released seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label. His 1990 debut Country Club and its succession of hits put him in the vanguard of the genre's early '90s boom, dubbing him as one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all whom dominated the charts in the early ‘90s.
“Country Club,” “Help Me Hold On,” “I’m Gonna Be Somebody,” and “Drift Off to Dream” peaked at numbers two and three on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts; all which led for Tritt to win Top New Male Artist award from Billboard and the CMA Horizon Award (now known as the New Artist Award). Additionally, in 1991, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) marked Tritt’s debut album Country Club as certified platinum.
Two years after his debut, Travis’ sophomore album, It’s All About to Change, was released. Literally speaking, this album changed everything when the album shipped three million copies and all four of its singles reached the top five on the country music charts. Along with his first album, this release became triple-platinum certified by the RIAA.
At the same time, his conspicuous lack of a cowboy hat and musical assertiveness set him apart. The next series of albums, seven of which are certified platinum or higher, scored him more hit singles and led him to amass more than 30 million in career album sales, two Grammys, three CMA Awards and a devoted fan base that has filled venues coast-to-coast.
He's been a force in sports appearances, having performed at the 1996 Olympics, two Super Bowls, a World Series Game, the opening of the Georgia Dome, the final Braves game at Atlanta-Fulton Country Stadium and, in 2013, the NCAA men's basketball championship.
In 2012, Tritt formed his own label, Post Oak Recordings and shortly after released his album, The Calm After... Most recently, Tritt released a new project, a special live 2-disc CD and DVD, titled A Man and His Guitar – Live From The Franklin Theatre. The release, shot and recorded at the historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn., spotlights Tritt’s distinctively soulful voice and his exceptional guitar prowess in an intimate theater setting.
In late 2014 and throughout 2015, Tritt's compilation album, Very Best of Travis Tritt, that was originally released in 2007, saw a sales resurgence as it topped the SoundScan Top 200 Catalog Country Albums chart for over 60 consecutive weeks with 15 weeks spent at No. 1 and 35+ weeks notched in a Top 5 position, while earning RIAA certified gold status by selling over 500,000 copies. The 20-track album features some of Tritt’s biggest hits, including “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and “Anymore.”
His latest album, “Set in Stone” was released in 2021 featuring the hit “Smoke in a Bar.”
For more information on Travis Tritt, visit his website TravisTritt.com and follow him on and Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
The highly abbreviated Tritt timeline started when the young Marietta, Georgia native incorporated his lifelong influences of Southern rock, blues and gospel into his country during a honky-tonk apprenticeship that led him to Warner Bros. in 1989. Over the course of a decade, Travis released seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label. His 1990 debut Country Club and its succession of hits put him in the vanguard of the genre's early '90s boom, dubbing him as one of “The Class of ‘89,” which included country music superstars Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson; all whom dominated the charts in the early ‘90s.
“Country Club,” “Help Me Hold On,” “I’m Gonna Be Somebody,” and “Drift Off to Dream” peaked at numbers two and three on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts; all which led for Tritt to win Top New Male Artist award from Billboard and the CMA Horizon Award (now known as the New Artist Award). Additionally, in 1991, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) marked Tritt’s debut album Country Club as certified platinum.
Two years after his debut, Travis’ sophomore album, It’s All About to Change, was released. Literally speaking, this album changed everything when the album shipped three million copies and all four of its singles reached the top five on the country music charts. Along with his first album, this release became triple-platinum certified by the RIAA.
At the same time, his conspicuous lack of a cowboy hat and musical assertiveness set him apart. The next series of albums, seven of which are certified platinum or higher, scored him more hit singles and led him to amass more than 30 million in career album sales, two Grammys, three CMA Awards and a devoted fan base that has filled venues coast-to-coast.
He's been a force in sports appearances, having performed at the 1996 Olympics, two Super Bowls, a World Series Game, the opening of the Georgia Dome, the final Braves game at Atlanta-Fulton Country Stadium and, in 2013, the NCAA men's basketball championship.
In 2012, Tritt formed his own label, Post Oak Recordings and shortly after released his album, The Calm After... Most recently, Tritt released a new project, a special live 2-disc CD and DVD, titled A Man and His Guitar – Live From The Franklin Theatre. The release, shot and recorded at the historic Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tenn., spotlights Tritt’s distinctively soulful voice and his exceptional guitar prowess in an intimate theater setting.
In late 2014 and throughout 2015, Tritt's compilation album, Very Best of Travis Tritt, that was originally released in 2007, saw a sales resurgence as it topped the SoundScan Top 200 Catalog Country Albums chart for over 60 consecutive weeks with 15 weeks spent at No. 1 and 35+ weeks notched in a Top 5 position, while earning RIAA certified gold status by selling over 500,000 copies. The 20-track album features some of Tritt’s biggest hits, including “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,” “Here’s A Quarter,” and “Anymore.”
His latest album, “Set in Stone” was released in 2021 featuring the hit “Smoke in a Bar.”
For more information on Travis Tritt, visit his website TravisTritt.com and follow him on and Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Show More
Genres:
Acoustic, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues, Country, Country & Blues & Soul, Southern Rock
Hometown:
Hiram, Georgia
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