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Billy Currington Announces Spring 2024 Tour

Country star Billy Currington has announced his Spring 2024 Tour with special guests Kip Moore, Larry Fleet, and Redferrin on select dates.

2019 CMA Music Festival - Day 1

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – JUNE 06: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Billy Currington performs on stage during day 1 of 2019 CMA Music Festival on June 06, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Danielle Del Valle/Getty Images)

We know around this time of year is when everyone tends to announce their tours and tickets go on sale in multiple shows at once. If there's one country tour that you'll want to make a priority in 2024, it's Billy Currington's Spring 2024 tour.

The talent among this lineup is like no other, and fans will be treated to some of the format's most memorable hits throughout the tour. To start, Currington has 12 No. 1 singles to date, including "People Are Crazy," "Good Directions," and "We Are Tonight."

The 50-year-old's most recent song releases include "City Don't" and "Anchor Man" as well as a collaboration with Jessie James Decker titled "I Still Love You." Currington's last full-length album, Intuition, was released in 2021.

When it comes to Moore, a country artist who deserves all the praise and beyond, recently wrapped up his very own headlining world tour following the release of his fifth studio album in 2023, Damn Love.

Fleet, who is signed to Big Loud Records along with Morgan Wallen, Hardy, and Ernest, is another class act who has taken his songwriting to the next level. Fans are in for a treat with his performance as he recently released his third studio album, Earned It.

Last but certainly not least is Redferrin, a rising country artist readying the release of his debut EP, Old No. 7, on February 16. In our eyes, he will be one to watch in 2024 and a supporting act you'll want to get to your seats early for on this tour this spring.

Billy Currington Tour Dates:
April 26 – Atlanta, GA – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park #
April 27 – Orange Beach, AL – The Wharf Amphitheater #*
May 3 – Portsmouth, VA – Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion #*
May 4 – Simpsonville, SC – CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park #*
May 11 – Youngstown, OH – Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre #*
May 17 – Tuscaloosa, AL – Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater #+
May 18 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater #+
June 14 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre *+
June 21 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater *+
June 22 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17 *+
# = with Kip Moore
* = with Larry Fleet
+ = with Redferrin

Today is National Sunglasses Day, and when sunglasses grace the face of a country superstar, it makes them look even cooler. Yeah, it's actually a scientific fact that sunglasses make people look more attractive.

A couple of examples of this fact come from National Today. They say that shades offer a symmetry structure to your face. They added that no face is perfectly symmetrical, but sunglasses hide that. Sunglasses also add an air of mystery: when you cannot see someone's eye movements, they appear more mysterious.

Sunglasses first became popular in the 1920s when movie stars of the day started to wear them. It wasn't until 1937 when Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses became the hottest accessory for celebrities and the rest of society. The original glasses featured a plastic frame with the now classic Aviator shape. The sunglasses were remodeled with a metal frame the following year and rebranded as the Ray-Ban Aviator. However, sunglasses were first created by the Chinese, who started to tint eyeglasses in the 12th century.

Country stars, like movie stars, have often worn sunglasses. Eric Church added the accessory to his style and brand as a permanent fixture when he released his Chief album in 2011, donning aviator sunglasses on the cover. Church is not often seen without his signature sunglasses wherever he is appearing on stage, on TV, or on red carpets. Country icon Hank Williams Jr. also started wearing sunglasses as a permanent look after an accident damaged his face.

As we join the country in celebrating National Sunglasses Day, we take a look at country stars on stage or just out and about wearing shades.

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