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Trace Adkins puts his country flavor into hit songs like “Chrome,” “Every Light in the House,” "Honkey Tonk Badonkadonk," “I'm Tryin',” and “This Ain't No Thinkin' Thing,” which have helped pave the way toward success for this Louisiana native. Don't miss your chance to see Trace Adkins perform LIVE! Buy your Trace Adkins tickets now!
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Best Birthday Present Ever!!!
By Lisa from Pittsburgh, PA on 9/12/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Everyone

Saw Trace w/Toby Keith in Pittsburgh Sept. 11th. Excellent Show. I went to see Trace & wasn't disappointed! Toby Keith put on an excellent show & the patriotic encore they did together was terrific. Had me on my feet the entire show.!!!

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I WAITED FOR MONTH FOR THIS CONCERT
By BABYBRO from SALT LAKE CITY ,, UTAH. on 8/27/2009
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Opening Acts, Great Sound
Cons:
Too Short
Best For:
Adults

THE CONCERT WITH TRACE AND TOBY WAS AWESOME,,, I ACTUALLY WENT TO SEE TRACE... HOWEVER,,,, ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS FROM TRACE IS "LONELY" HE DIDN'T DO IT,,, IF HE HAD I WOULD HAVE GIVEN HIM AND THE SHOW 5 STARS. CAN'T WAIT FOR HIM TO COME TO UTAH AGAIN. [...]

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Don't watch him At Texas Rodeo!
By Cindy the Cowgirl!! from Houston,TX on 3/16/2009
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting
Cons:
Concert was 45-50 min, Seats too close together, Too Hot, Too Loud, Too Short, We were in our ActionSeat
Best For:
A toddler was dancing, Everyone

I would have enjoyed the concert more if it was in a Concert Setting, and if it was a lot longer, we paid Good money for our seats.

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Trace so HOTTT; he burned down the house
By DeeAnn the music hound from Tulsa, OK on 11/14/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Adults, Everyone, Families, Kids

Trace is the Absolute Greatest Entertainer in Person. TV does not do him justice, he has such a Towering, Larger than life presence. You feel like you are having an out-of body experience. The best money you will ever spend on any live entertainment in your life!

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Trace Adkins Biography

Trace Adkins helped keep country's traditionalist flame burning during the crossover-happy late '90s, mixing classic honky tonk with elements of gospel, blues, and rock & roll. Adkins was born in the small Louisiana town of Sarepta in 1962 and took up the guitar at an early age he went on to study music at Louisiana Tech, where he also played football and worked on an offshore oil rig after graduating. His finger was severed in an accident while on the job, and once several years had passed, he returned to music with the gospel quartet the New Commitments. In the early '90s he began to pursue a solo career, playing honky tonk bars and clubs as often as he could, and honing a powerful, wide-ranging baritone voice in the process. He spent several years on the circuit and finally moved to Nashville to try his luck in the industry he was quickly signed to Capitol by Scott Hendricks, who had produced the likes of Brooks & Dunn, Faith Hill, and Alan Jackson.

Adkins issued his debut album, Dreamin' Out Loud, in 1996, and it established him as a rising star. The lead single, Every Light in the House, went to number three I Left Something Turned on at Home hit number two and (This Ain't) No Thinkin' Thing went all the way to number one. His 1997 follow-up album, Big Time, spawned another Top Five hit in The Rest of Mine, and Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone just missed the Top Ten. However, it wasn't quite the commercial powerhouse of Dreamin' Out Loud neither was its follow-up, 1999's More, which featured just one Top Ten single in the title track. Nonetheless, all three albums made the country Top Ten.

Released in 2001, Chrome brought Adkins into the Top Five of the country album charts for the first time, as the Top Ten lead single I'm Tryin' proved to be his biggest hit since The Rest of Mine. In July of that year, Adkins was arrested for drunk driving and later pled guilty. The title track of Chrome belatedly climbed into the Top Ten in early 2003. Capitol released Greatest Hits Collection, Vol. 1 in July of 2003 and its companion DVD, Video Hits, in February 2004 with Adkins' fifth studio album, the December 2003 release Comin' on Strong, sandwiched in between. In 2005, Adkins had a major hit with Honky Tonk Badonkadonk from his album Songs About Me. The album Dangerous Man was released a year later. Live in Concert appeared in 2007 as part of the Big Band Concert CD series. X (Ten) was issued in 2008. After the album was released, Adkins left Capitol and signed with Toby Keith's Show Dog imprint distributed by Universal. In May of 2010 he debuted his first single for the label, This Ain't No Love Song. The album Cowboy's Back in Town was released in August of that year. Adkins saw some chart action from both the album and single he supported them with an extended tour. While flying to a concert in Alaska on June 4, 2011, Adkins' home in Brentwood, Tennessee caught fire and burned to the ground. Though his wife, daughters, and a babysitter were at home during the catastrophe, no one was hurt. The title track of his 2011 album, Proud to Be Here, was written by Chris Wallin, Aaron Barker, and Ira Dean with Adkins in mind. Their album was preceeded by the Top 20 single Gone Fishin'. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi