Billy Currington, Kip Moore announce spring tour, plan to hit Atlanta, Nashville and NYC

Billy Currington opens the country music celebration during the 2019 CMA Fest at Chevy Riverfront Stage in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, June 6, 2019.
Billy Currington opens the country music celebration during the 2019 CMA Fest at Chevy Riverfront Stage in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, June 6, 2019.
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Country singer-songwriter Billy Currington has announced a spring tour alongside Kip Moore, which will take him to Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater on May 18. The show will feature opener Redferrin.

Currington and Moore will hit cities including Atlanta, Nashville and New York on their brief ten-stop tour.

Georgia native Currington has achieved multiple platinum-certified country albums and number one hits. He's best known for songs "Good Directions," "People Are Crazy" and "It Don't Hurt Like It Used To." He released single "Anchor Man" last year, a carefree narrative song about a man on the ocean, and has more new music on the way.

Currington's touring counterpart Kip Moore released his fifth studio album "Damn Love" in April 2023 and embarked on a world tour promoting the album. The "Somethin' Bout A Truck" singer brings southern rock and country together and will also join HARDY on the "QUIT!!" tour this summer.

Billy Currington will head to Nashville on a spring tour with Kip Moore.
Billy Currington will head to Nashville on a spring tour with Kip Moore.

Tickets will go on sale this Friday, Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. CST.

Fans can head to BillyCurrington.com/tour to buy tickets and learn more about Currington's music.

Audrey Gibbs covers music at The Tennessean. Reach Audrey at agibbs@tennessean.com or on X at @AudreyRae_Gibbs.

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