Aaron Lewis Continues ‘Sinner’ Tour With Jam Packed Schedule

Aaron Lewis is starting 2017 where he ended 2016…with sold out performances this past weekend in Greensboro, Raleigh and Charlotte and an upcoming sold out schedule promoting his critically acclaimed album “SINNER”.

The self-proclaimed “Northern Redneck” and Staind frontman achieved critical and commercial success with “SINNER” earning him the #1 position on the Top 200 Albums, Top Country Albums and Top Digital Albums Charts upon release.

The 12-track project, voted one of Whiskey Riff’s 40 Best Country Albums of 2016, was recorded in only 16 hours at Nashville’s Blackbird Studios with producer Buddy Cannon. Lewis single-handedly penned eight of the songs, in addition to covering Chris Stapleton’s “Whiskey and You” and The Dixie Chicks’ “Travelin’ Soldier.” Lewis collaborates with Willie Nelson on the album’s title track while Grammy Award-winning artists Alison Krauss, Dan Tyminski and Vince Gill are also featured.

Aaron Lewis shows a surprising understanding and respect for country music with his latest album, SINNER. Drawing from his childhood influences of listening to country music in his grandfather’s car, SINNER shows Aaron’s abilities as a singer, songwriter, musician and stylist. SINNER might just be the record that propels Aaron to a permanent place in country music.” Maverick Magazine’s Eric Dahl concurs, “Aaron Lewis brings a raw honesty to his songs on the new album SINNER that Country Music radio hasn’t heard in a long time. The imagery of the lyrics sucks you in, but his mournful voice and guitar keep you!” The Boot raves.

“SINNER” was also one of Billboard’s 10 Best Country Albums of 2016 stating “The no-holds-barred honesty of tracks such as “I Lost It All” and “Mama” were some of the finest writing from a male artist this year.”

Aaron Lewis Tour Dates:
Jan. 20 – Buckhead Theatre – Atlanta, Ga.

Jan. 21 – Blind Horse Saloon – Greenville, S.C.

Jan. 22 – Montgomery Performing Arts Centre -Montgomery, Ala.

Jan. 25 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans, La.

Jan. 26 – Banita Creek Hall – Nacogdoches, Texas

Jan. 27 – Cowboys Dance Hall – San Antonio, Texas

Jan. 28 – Billy Bob’s – Fort Worth, Texas

Jan. 29 – 2017 Karbach Cook Off @ Lucky’s Pub – Houston, Texas

Feb. 01 – The Fillmore – Silver Spring, Md.

Feb. 02 – Trocadero Theatre – Philadelphia, Pa.

Feb. 03 – House of Blues Boston – Boston, Mass.

Feb. 04 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, N.Y.

Feb. 09 – House of Blues – Orlando, Fla.

Feb. 10 – The Dallas Bull – Tampa, Fla.

Feb. 11 – The Ranch – Fort Myers, Fla.

Feb. 12 – Seminole Hard Rock – Hollywood, Fla.

Feb. 16 – Louisville Palace – Louisville, Ky.

Feb. 17 – The Fillmore – Detroit, Mich.

Feb. 18 – Rusty Spur – Fort Wayne, Ind.

Feb. 24 – The Blue Note – Columbia, Mo.

Feb. 25 – Orpheum Theater – Madison, Wisc.

Feb. 26 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, Minn.

Feb. 27 – Green Bay Distillery – Green Bay, Wisc.

March 02 – Iron City – Birmingham, Ala.

March 03 – Riverdome At Horseshoe Casino – Bossier City, La.

March 04 – Hard Rock Live – Biloxi, Miss.

March 10 – Limelight Eventplex – Peoria, Ill.

March 11 – Joe’s Live – Rosemont, Ill.

March 12 – VooDoo Lounge At Harrah’s Casino – Kansas City, Mo.

March 18 – Riverwind Casino Showplace Theatre – Norman, Okla.

March 19 – Horseshoe Casino – Tunica – Robinsonville, Miss.

March 31 – Firekeepers Casino – Battle Creek, Mich.

April 01 – Cotton Eyed Joe – Knoxville, Tenn.

April 07 – Turning Stone Resort & Casino – Verona, N.Y.

April 19 – House of Blues – San Diego, Calif.

April 21 – Silver Legacy Casino – Reno, Nev.

April 22 – Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort – Jackson, Calif.

April 23 – Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort – Jackson, Calif.

April 28 – Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, N.J.

April 29 – Mountaineer Casino – Chester, W.Va.

May 28 – Foxwoods Resort Casino – Mashantucket, Conn.

June 24 – Choctaw Casino Resort – Durant, Okla.

For more information on Aaron Lewis, visit his website at AaronLewisMusic.com

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