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After staying at home for a year, Chris Janson is among the country artists who will be heading back out on the road in 2021. The singer announced his Back At It Tour on social media this week, revealing 30 dates, with the promise of more to be added.
Kicking off on April 16 in Mississippi, the run will extend through early December, concluding in Detroit. A full list of dates and details is available on the singerâs tour calendar.
Like many other country artists, Chris has largely had to halt touring since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March of 2020. In April of that year, he debuted an unreleased song called âPut Me Back to Work,â which spoke to the plight of the millions of Americans who d lost their jobs due to the pandemic.
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April 15, 2021
Kane Brown has won the ACM Award for Video of the Year for his tune
Worldwide Beautiful. During a Wednesday interview with CBS This Morning, Kane was told he’d won the award, making him the first Black solo artist to win in this category.
Reba McEntire has just called off her 2021 tour. Reba says she’ll be back on the road in 2022. In a social media post Reba explained, “I know just about everybody on this planet is ready to see live music again, but for a lot of these big arenas, it’s difficult to have full concerts with the safety guidelines for COVID-19.”
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