The Oak Ridge Boys have announced additional dates for their extended American Made Farewell Tour.
The tour, named after one of the country vocal group's most beloved hits, is in support of their latest album, Mama's Boys, released in November.
"We are doing a farewell tour because we owe it to our fans to say goodbye. They have always been there for us through the good times and the bad," The Oak Ridge Boys baritone singer William Lee Golden said about the tour. "I will always be thankful to every person who came out to a show, bought a t-shirt, played our music, and overall, loved us enough to spend their hard-earned money whenever they could. This tour is for you!"
The Oak Ridge Boys tenor vocalist Joe Bonsall died in July last year, leaving Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban as the surviving members of the band.
The Oak Ridge Boys American Made Farewell Tour Dates
Jan 24 - Nashville @ Grand Ole OpryJan 25 - Nashville @ Grand Ole OpryFeb 28 - Nashville @ Grand Ole OpryMar 1 - Nashville @ Grand Ole OpryMar 6 - Plant City, FL @ Florida Strawberry FestivalMar 7 - Spartanburg, S.C. @ Spartanburg Memorial AuditoriumMar 21 - Newark, OH @ The Midland TheatreMar 22 - Lancaster, PA @ American Music TheatreMar 23 - Lancaster, PA @ American Music TheatreMay 18 - Pelham, TN @ The CavernsJune 5 - Shipshewana, IN @ Bluegate Performing Arts CenterJune 6 - Shipshewana, IN @ Bluegate Performing Arts CenterJune 7 - Mount Vernon, KY @ Renfro ValleyJune 13 - Hartville, OH @ Hartville KitchenJune 14 - Hartville, OH @ Hartville KitchenAug 5 - Pittsfield, PA @ Warren County FairAug 15 - Fairbury IL @ Fairbury FairSept 13 - North Myrtle Beach, SC @ Alabama TheatreSept 21 - Bloomsburg, PA @ Bloomsburg FairDec 13 - Wisconsin Dells, WI @ Crystal Grand Music Theatre
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