Alabama is getting ready to return to the road after nearly two years. The group's long-awaited 50th Anniversary Tour was largely delayed due to Covid-19. It will now kick off on July 2nd and 3rd at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. These two concerts mark the group's first arena performance in Nashville in nearly two decades.
Lead singer Randy Owen said, “We are very thankful that we can play our music for our loyal fans of the past 50 years and introduce our songs to a new 3rd and 4th generation of new fans. We have rehearsed an all-new show that we are having fun performing, but you never know, we might even take requests from time to time. There's nothing like the roar of the crowd, and we can't wait to get back on the road.”
The 50th Anniversary Tour consists of nearly 30 arena and amphitheater live concerts and will take place throughout 2021 and early 2022. Special guests Martina McBride, The Marshall Tucker Band, Travis Tritt, Sara Evans, America, Grits & Glamour (Lorrie Morgan & Pam Tillis), Tracy Lawrence, The Beach Boys, The Frontmen of Country (Richie McDonald formerly of Lonestar, Tim Rushlow formerly of Little Texas & Larry Stewart of Restless Heart) and Jake Hoot will join Alabama on select dates.