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Aaron Tippin, "The Hardest Workin' Man in Country Music" is living up to his name as he reveals his 2017 tour schedule. Today, Tippin announced 50 live concert dates with many additional dates to be added throughout the year.
"Wow, looks like I'm going to be busy this year!" says Tippin. "I'm so thankful that the fans still come out and spend their hard earned money to see me. I know there's a million other things they could be doing so it's very humbling and much appreciated that they let me keep doing what I love. We're going to have a blast in 2017!"Tippin's 2017 tour kicks-off on February 9 in Washington state with concerts scheduled all across the nation as well as several live shows in Canada. U.S. dates include concerts in Tampa, Nashville, Panama City Beach, Fort Myers, Bismarck, and Juneau.
2017 Aaron Tippin Tour Dates:Feb 9 - Airway Heights, WA - Northern Quest Casino Feb 10 - Pendleton, OR - Wildhorse Resort & Casino Feb 11 - Fort Hall, ID - Fort Hall Casino Feb 17 - Hinckley, MN - Grand Casino Hinckley Event Center Feb 18 - Nashville, TN - Grand Ole Opry Feb 20 - Tampa, FL - Florida State Fair Feb 24 - Youngsville, LA - Route 92 Feb 25 - Panama City Beach, FL - Panama City Beach Mardi Gras & Music Festival March 9 - Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada - Lunenbury County Lifestyle Centre March 10 - New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada - Pictou County Wellness Center March 11 - Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada - The Centre at Casino New Brunswick March 18 - Kissimmee, FL - Runaway Country March 25 - Louisa, VA - Louisa Arts Center April 22 - Yorktown, TX - 5D Steakhouse & Lounge May 5 - Fort Myers, FL - The Ranch May 6 - Live Oak, FL - Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park May 12 - Bulverde, TX - Tejas Rodeo May 26 - Anderson, IN - Hoosier Park Racing Casino May 27 - Seneca, SC - City of Seneca May 29 - Victorville, CA - San Bernardino County Fair June 8 - Del Mar, CA - San Diego County Fair June 17 - Bowling Green, KY - BGWC Regional Airport June 23 - Private Event July 1 - Ninety Six, SC - 9th Annual South Carolina Festival of Stars July 2 - Milner - GA - Rock Springs Church July 15 - Beckley, WV - Friends of Coal Auto Fair July 21 - Herman, MN - Grant County Fair Aug 5 - Cobleskill, NY - Sunshine Fair Aug 10 - Point Pleasant, WV - Mason County Fair Aug 11 - Milledgeville, IL - Carroll County Fair Aug 25 - Miles City, MT - Eastern Montana Fair Aug 31 - DuQuoin, IL - DuQuoin State Fair Sept 1 - Philippi, WV - Barbour County Fair Sept 13 - Sioux Falls, SD - Jeschke Fine Arts Center Sept 15 - Jamestown, ND - Jamestown Civic Center Sept 16 - Bismarck - ND - Bismarck Civic Center Sept 18 - Casper, WY - Casper Events Center Sept 20 - Evanston, WY - Evanston High School Sept 22 - Jackson, OH - Jackson Apple Festival Sept 28 - Manteo, NC - Roanoke Island Festival Park Sept 30 - McMinnville, TN - Cumberland Caverns Oct 7 - Winchester, OH - Red Barn Convention Center Oct 14 - Jefferson, IA - Wild Rose Casino & Resorts Oct 16 - Hiawassee, GA - Anderson Music Hall Oct 20 - Kenai, AK - Kenai High School Oct 21 - Anchorage, AK - William A. Egan Civic & Convention Center Oct 22 - Fairbanks, AK - Carlson Center Oct 24 - Juneau, AK - Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall Oct 26 - Ketchikan, AK - Ketchikan High School Oct 28 - Springfield, GA - Springfield Fall Festival
About Aaron Tippin Aaron Tippin's traditional sound and focus on working-class themes made him one of the most popular acts of the 1990s. Tippin's major career hits include "Kiss This," "My Blue Angel," "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio," "Where the Stars and Stripes and the Eagle Fly," "Working Man's Ph.D.," and "You've Got to Stand for Something." To celebrate 25 years in the music business, Tippin has released Aaron Tippin 25, a two-disc collection of 25 songs that includes 10 freshly recorded versions of his biggest career hits, as well as 15 brand new songs. The album is available for purchase at aarontippin.com and iTunes. In addition, Tippin has teamed with Stonehaus Winery for a 25th anniversary bottle of blackberry wine as well as America Remembers for a commemorative Colt .45 pistol.