The Oak Ridge Boys Gear Up For Another Busy Year Of Touring

Spring is bursting out all over this great country, and what better way to celebrate than with a concert by your favorite band? The Grammy award winning Oak Ridge Boys kicked off their latest tour this month, and it’s one that fans both old and new won’t want to miss.

The band that’s synonymous with, “America, apple pie, baseball, pop, rock, gospel and country music,” will crisscross its way through the country all summer long, and they have at least one planned date north of the border, at the Club Regent Casino in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.

Is there anyone alive who hasn’t sung along to the inimitable band’s catchy, infectious tunes, “Elvira,” or “Bobbie Sue?” Throughout their illustrious career, the band has notched two double-platinum albums and more than 30 Top 10 hits.

With a seamless blend of pop, country and gospel music, the venerable band has sold over 40 million records worldwide, earned five GRAMMY Awards, 11 GMA DOVE Awards, and the Mainstream Artist of the Year Award at the ICM Awards. In 2007, they have received the “Cliffie Stone Pioneer of the Year” award from the ACMs.

In addition the group composed of Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban were made members of the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2015, and enjoy membership in the Grand Ole Opry.

The timeless appeal of the Oak Ridge Boys knows no borders. In addition to performing for American royalty such as U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, they have been invited to entertain global luminaries including King Gustaf of Sweden, Her Royal Highness Princess Caroline of Monaco, and Her Royal Highness Princess Anne of Great Britain.

For more information, and to view upcoming tour dates for The Oak Ridge Boys, be sure to visit  www.oakridgeboys.com or follow them on Facebook and Twitter!

The Oak Ridge Boys On Tour:

March 09 – Florida Strawberry Festival – Plant City, Fla.

March 11 – American Music Theater – Lancaster, Pa.

March 12 – Sellersville Theater 1894 – Sellersville, Pa.

March 17 – Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts – Warsaw, Ind.

March 18 – Midland Theatre – Newark, Ohio

March 19 – Weinberg Center for the Arts – Frederick, Md.

March 23 – Apache Casino Hotel – Lawton, Okla.

March 24 – Choctaw Grand Theatre – Durant, Okla.

March 25 – Anthem at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino – Sioux City, Iowa

March 26 – Kauffman Center for Performing Arts – Kansas City, Mo.

March 31 – Newberry Opera House – Newberry, S.C.

April 01 – Alabama Theatre – North Myrtle Beach, S.C.

April 07 – Peppermill Concert Hall West – Wendover, Nev.

April 09 – Country Thunder – Florence, Ariz.

April 14 – The Redneck Country Club – Stafford, Texas

April 15 – Paragon Casino – Marksville La.

April 21 – The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.

April 22 – The Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.

April 28 – Hoosier Park Racing & Casino – Anderson, Ind.

April 29 – Bearcreek Memories Dinner Theatre – Celina, Ohio

May 05 – Crossroads Arena – Corinth, Miss.

May 06 – Elijah Clark State Park – Lincolnton, Ga.

May 18 – Greenwich Odeum – East Greenwich, R.I.

May 19 – Paramount Hudson Valley Theater – Peeksville, N.Y.

May 20 – Tupelo Music Hall – Derry, N.H.

May 21 – The Newton Theatre – Newton, N.J.

June 02 – Hartville Kitchen – Hartville, Ohio

June 14 – Club Regent Casino – Winnipeg, MB CANADA

June 16 – Downtown Deadwood – Deadwood, S.D.

June 22 – Chippewa Valley – Country Festival – Cadott, Wis.

June 24 – Renfro Valley – Renfro Valley, Ky.

July 04 – City of Palmetto 4th – Sutton Park -Palmetto, Fla.

July 14 – Hodag Country Festival – Rhinelander, Wisc.

Aug. 02 – Ulster County Fair – New Paltz, N.Y

Aug. 05 – Mabee Center – Oral Roberts University – Tulsa, Okla.

Aug. 11 – Anderson Music Hall – Hiawassee, Ga.

Aug. 12 – Mill Town Music Hall – Bremen, Ga.

Aug. 16 – Upper Peninsula State Fair – Escanaba, Mich.

Aug. 17 – Dodge County Fair – Beaver Dam, Wisc.

Aug. 20 – Kentucky State Fair-Cardinal Stadium – Louisville, Ky.

Aug. 21 – Wilson County Fair – Lebanon, Tenn.

Aug. 24 – Bureau County Fair – Princeton, Ill.

Sept. 15 – Adventure Road Entertainment Stage – Oklahoma State Fair – Oklahoma City, Okla.

Sept. 16 – Falcon Stadium – Colorado Springs, Colo.

Sept. 23 – Country Tonite – Pigeon Forge, Tenn.

Written by Tanya Clark

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