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On tour
Yes
Followers
457,897
Category
Country
Concerts
Dec
01
FarmJam Music & Camping Festival
Colville
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Jan
03
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville
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Feb
27
Friends and Heroes Tour
Lexington
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Feb
28
Friends and Heroes Tour
Knoxville
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Mar
01
Friends and Heroes Tour
Greensboro
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Mar
06
Friends and Heroes Tour
Newark
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Mar
07
Friends and Heroes Tour
Boston
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Mar
08
Friends and Heroes Tour
Albany
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Mar
13
Friends and Heroes Tour
Greenville
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Mar
14
Friends and Heroes Tour
North Charleston
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Mar
15
Friends and Heroes Tour
Atlanta
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Mar
20
Friends and Heroes Tour
Baltimore
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Mar
21
Friends and Heroes Tour
Uncasville
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Mar
22
Friends and Heroes Tour
University Park
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About Craig Morgan
Saying there is a “whole lot more” to Craig Morgan is an understatement. The multi-faceted Renaissance man proves it on his upcoming new studio album, aptly titled A Whole Lot More To Me, a record that furthers Morgan's reputation as one of the genre's most commanding vocalists.
While his singing on such hits as the multi-week Number One "That’s What I Love About Sunday," "International Harvester," "Bonfire," "This Ole Boy" and "Wake Up Lovin' You" was exemplary, Morgan has somehow found a new level and vocal range in the studio. On his forthcoming LP, his third with label home Black River Entertainment, he's making the most relevant, authentic and moving music of his career. It's a point that "When I'm Gone" drives home, as Morgan sings about living life with no regrets.
"I’ve got a renewed energy with this record," he says emphatically. "In fact, I'm at the pinnacle of my career — producing, singing and touring. And this song epitomizes that. It's about living to the fullest, and when people hear it, I know they'll relate it to their own lives."
His newest single, “I’ll Be Home Soon,” is an epic love song and one of many radio-ready hits on Morgan's highly anticipated project. He's written nearly half of the album's dozen tracks, and makes all of them his own. "I'm That Country" exudes Southern charm; "Remind Me Why I'm Crazy" showcases Morgan the crooner; "I Can't Wait to Stay" exults the joys of a small-town life; and "A Whole Lot More to Me" is a musical autobiography. The collection’s “When I’m Gone,” has already met critical acclaim with Music Row calling it a “powerhouse performance of a pile-driving song.” Each highlights his artistic renaissance.
Morgan laughs at that word, however: "artistic."
"I have friends who are very artistic people, sometimes oddly so, and I never wanted to be that guy, to be so artistic that I'm odd," he says smiling. "But it's good to know that I've evolved musically and, with this new record, I've created something with longevity."
Indeed, Morgan's A Whole Lot More To Me, co-produced with Byron Gallimore (Tim McGraw, Sugarland, Faith Hill) and released via Black River Entertainment, is a timeless recording. As was their goal, Morgan and Gallimore, with whom he worked for the first time, succeeded in making music that will sound fresh a decade or more from now. These are songs that define a man.
Morgan uses the honesty of the concert stage as an analogy for how he assembled what will be his seventh studio album. "It would look funny if you went to one of my concerts and I stood out there in skinny jeans. I'm not 21 years old, and I shouldn't pretend to be," he says. "But I also know this music will fit right in on country radio today. I'm singing music that is real and believable and at the same time relatable to all types of fans. That's hard to do, but you can do it if you stay true to who you are."
And Craig Morgan knows exactly who he is, a man with many sides. Along with being an entertainer, he's an adventure junkie and hosts the popular Outdoor Channel series Craig Morgan: All Access Outdoors, entering its seventh season this summer. He's also a 17-year Army and Army Reserves veteran, a passionate champion of the military, a philanthropist and a celebrated motivational speaker.
He’s a busy man with a knack for attention to detail. Carefully choosing each lyric on this album is no exception. There is not a single wasted verse — let alone word — on the follow-up to 2012's This Ole Boy. "Every word is valid and relevant on this album," he says. "It's a quality continuation of what I've done in the past."
The most obvious bridge to Morgan's back catalog is the spiritually minded "Country Side of Heaven." The song is inspirational country at its finest, with a soaring chorus that at once elevates both listener and artist.
"It has a very charismatic, inspirational vibe about it — but not preachy," Morgan says. "The energy feels spiritual by the time you get to the end and there is an emotional attachment within you that makes you want to hear it again and again."
Morgan says the song, as well as album tracks like the emotionally charged “I’ll Be Home Soon” and the empowered-woman tale "All Cried Out," act as a through-line, a path for fans to connect the dots of his career: "You develop a fan base and they get acquainted with a certain thing from you, and they want that. This album is full of those."
Another standout on the project is “Hearts I Leave Behind,” which features Morgan’s gritty and poignant vocals with the soulful Christian rock band Third Day’s lead singer, Mac Powell.
The hard-touring artist has already been testing out the songs on the road, to stellar results. "When I'm Gone" becomes a call to action; "Country Side of Heaven" is an audience sing-along; and "Nowhere Without You," written by Michael McDonald, stands as an epic power ballad.
"It's such an emotional song, one that I can see being played at weddings for a long time," he says. "I feel something in my chest when I hear it. It moves me — and that's what music is supposed to do."
Especially in the hands of an artist as gifted as Morgan, who can effortlessly toggle between the breezy fun of radio staple "Redneck Yacht Club" and the poignancy of "That's What I Love About Sunday." He mixes both approaches in the album's standout track, "A Whole Lot More to Me." A smoldering, jazz-influenced love song with an everyman attitude, it shines a light on a different side of the artist, and country fans in general — one that likes a fine Cabernet as much as a cold beer, and indulges in sushi by candlelight as regularly as barbecue by the bonfire.
"As a country singer, we sometimes get stereotyped as nothing but trucks and tailgates, but that doesn't mean that's all there is to us," he says, summing up the album. "I want people to hear this record and go, 'Wow, there is a whole lot more to these country folks.'"
And in Morgan, those folks have no better messenger.
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What fans are saying
Emma
It was really good but there were a lot of slow songs after amazing hyped songs so I kinda ruined the mood but it was still super fun
Oakdale Rodeo Grounds
Oakdale, CA
Oct 01, 2023
Brian
Craig sounded absolutely amazing . Goblin amphitheatre did a great job mixing the sound and keeping the place really clean during concert .
Yankies Bar & Grill
Geneva, OH
Jul 29, 2024
Tammy
Had a great time seeing Craig n ray performed! Loved the small venue just wished they had more selection for non beer drinkers
The Cameo Theater
Bristol, VA
Nov 03, 2022
MaverickWyatt
Thanks for all the live streams you have been doing and including The Father, My Son and The Holy Ghost!
Live Stream
May 27, 2020
Amy
It was a great show, hope to see him again soon. He came into the crowd, his band was great.
50th Annual 911 Festival
Haleyville, AL
Jun 02, 2018
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Craig Morgan Tour Cities
Colville, WA
Lexington, KY
Newark, NJ
Greensboro, NC
Uncasville, CT
Nashville, TN
Baltimore, MD
Knoxville, TN
North Charleston, SC
Boston, MA
Albany, NY
Greenville, SC
Atlanta, GA
University Park, PA
Frequently Asked Questions About Craig Morgan
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Craig Morgan on tour?
Yes, Craig Morgan is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Craig Morgan concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Craig Morgan tour
is scheduled for 14 dates across 14 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Craig Morgan scheduled to play?
Craig Morgan is scheduled to play 14 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Craig Morgan tour start?
Craig Morgan’s tour starts Dec 01, 2024 and ends on Mar 22, 2025.
They will play 14 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Colville at FarmJam Music & Camping Festival and their next upcoming concert
will be in Lexington at Rupp Arena.
What venues is Craig Morgan performing at?
As part of the Craig Morgan tour, Craig Morgan is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 01 - Colville,
WA @ FarmJam Music & Camping Festival
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 03 - Nashville,
TN @ Ryman Auditorium
Feb 27 - Lexington,
KY @ Rupp Arena
Feb 28 - Knoxville,
TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Mar 01 - Greensboro,
NC @ Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Mar 06 - Newark,
NJ @ Prudential Center
Mar 07 - Boston,
MA @ TD Garden
Mar 08 - Albany,
NY @ MVP Arena
Mar 13 - Greenville,
SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Mar 14 - North Charleston,
SC @ North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Mar 15 - Atlanta,
GA @ State Farm Arena
Mar 20 - Baltimore,
MD @ CFG Bank Arena
Mar 21 - Uncasville,
CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Mar 22 - University Park,
PA @ Bryce Jordan Center