Trace Adkins: Somewhere In America Tour
with Sara Hells
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DateOctober 3, 2024
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Doors Open6:00 PM
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VenueMain Theater
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Ticket PricesTickets Start At $63.50
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On SaleOn Sale Now
Event Details
In his 25+ year career in Country music, Trace Adkins has sold over 11 MILLION albums, charted over 20 singles, earned numerous awards and GRAMMY nominations, and garnered over TWO BILLION streams. A Grand Ole Opry member for nearly two decades, the Louisiana native is known for dynamic baritone and fiery, always-memorable live performances, and has expanded his Country career to include filmand TV acting. He broke out in 1996 with the debut album, DREAMIN’ OUT LOUD, cracking the Top 5 of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart with “Every Light In the House Is On” and following with the #1 smash, “This Ain’t (No Thinkin’ Thing).” Since then, Adkins has pioneered a mix of classic Country minded traditionalism and adventurous, good-natured showmanship, breaking open new avenues in modern Country through fun-filled hits like “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” and “Hillbilly Bone” (with Blake Shelton). He celebrated the silver anniversary of his album debut in 2021 with THE WAY I WANNA GO, doing exactly what he always has–mixing pure-Country reverence with standout collaborationsfeaturing Blake Shelton, Melissa Etheridge, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder on harmonica and more.
Sara Hells is a 23-year-old Atlanta native based in Nashville, Tennessee. She is a trained vocalist and self-taught guitarist. Her original songs are powerful vehicles of storytelling: raw, reflective, and unrestricted. Modern rock and alternative sounds, indie influences, and catchy pop melodies can all be heard in her set. Her musical influences include a wide range of genres- Jeff Buckley, Nothing But Thieves, Hozier, Ed Sheeran, and Manchester Orchestra are some of the artists on rotation in her music library. She has entered the singer-songwriter scene with two sold out shows at Eddie’s Attic, a slot at 30A Songwriters Festival in 2023 and 2024, and local performances at The Ryman Auditorium and Brooklyn Bowl Nashville. She also was a special guest at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama alongside country icons Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley for “Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones”.