The country music singer, Aaron Tippin, who is famous for such songs as “There Ain’t Nothing Wrong with the Radio” and “Kiss This”, is heading back to tour in 2023. The tour will start on March 3rd in Dallas, Texas, and will end on May 20th in Nashville, Tennessee with twenty-five dates in total. Tippin has not been making many tours in recent years, so the fans are excited that he is back on the road and performing in markets within the southern and middle parts of America.
Some of the places on Tippin’s itinerary list are theatrical with seating capacities ranging from 1,000 and below. This way, the singer can engage with the audience, and we can probably expect a show that will feature most, if not all, of the hit honky-tonk songs and emotional rock ballads. The tour comes after Tippin’s album titled ‘There’s Something About Those Songs’, where most of his popular songs have been repackaged with new vocals. Playing songs from that record as well as other songs such as “Workin’ Man’s PhD”, “I Got It Honest”, and “Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly” will have the audience clapping and singing.
Although Tippin is the main draw, he is taking some new artists on the road with him and opening each night’s concert. The singer has always tried to promote new artists as he was once supported by other artists such as Charley Pride. Emerging traditional country artist Austin Manuel will open most dates between March 3rd and April 14th. Starting from April 20th, the opening will be performed by Rachel Holder, who participated in the show The Voice, the Sixteenth season.
Aaron Tippin entered the country music scene in 1990 with the classic song, “You’ve Got to Stand for Something,” a song that remains popular with fans today. The single reached the sixth position on the Billboard Country chart and paved the way for more songs that came out to be other top ten hits of the nineties. Tippin received acclaim not only for the songs, but for his performing ability, and his shows are never dull. To this day, even though the singer is already in his sixties, he performs as enthusiastically as when he first started.
The singer has sold millions of records through songs that portray an aspect of the American dream and culture. ‘I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way’, ‘Working Man’s Ph. D.’, ‘For You I Will’ and ‘Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly’ are some of the hits that love to express the constant reoccurrence that always attracts large audiences. Emotions are also felt in Tippin’s songs accompanied by themes such as poverty, faith, relationships, war, and family.
At these concerts, most of the fans who have been with Tippin for a long time are likely to listen to “My Blue Angel,” which is the beautiful love ballad that Tippin dedicates to his wife and high school sweetheart, Thea. They have been married since the year 1982. Other favorites to be included in the list are energetic dancing songs such as “I’m Gonna Be Somebody” and “Honky Tonk Superman” as well as emotional love songs like “Love of My Life” and “There Ain’t Nothing Wrong with the Radio”. He is very good when it comes to managing the energy that is present during the shows to make it memorable.
The ticket prices differ with the cities but most shows are within the range of $40 to $ @60 plus the fees. The prices are very low for a famous artist with over a dozen hit songs that are still capable of inciting fans with their passion during energetic performances. The years have seen Tippin grow not only into a fine singer but also into one of the most riveting performers on stage. He also knows how to use the stage and feed off the feelings of the fans, especially those who are quite energetic.
In this day and age, Tippin is still often found out on his farm when not on tour but he still has the same burning passion for music that drove stadium tours in the heyday of his commercial success. Old fans as well as new fans attempting to get into more conventional country will certainly leave the show feeling pretty powerful with the continued concert presence of Aaron Tippin. Featuring romantic ballads, patriotic tunes, and slick jokes incorporated into the show, Tippin’s 2023 tour is set to be appreciated by all generations of country and western enthusiasts.
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