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Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers

Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 51,335
Category Country, Country Gospel, Gospel
Concerts
Apr
27
Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum
Owensboro
Tickets
May
02
Opry Country Classics Featuring The Gatlin Brothers
Nashville
Tickets
May
03
Talking Stick Resort
Scottsdale
Tickets
May
04
600 Clubhouse Drive Parking
Page
Tickets
May
09
Opry Country Classics Featuring The Gatlin Brothers
Nashville
Tickets
May
16
Opry Country Classics Featuring The Gatlin Brothers
Nashville
Tickets
May
26
An Evening With Larry Gatlin
Philipsburg
Tickets
May
31
Performing Arts Center
Seminole
Tickets
Jun
01
Spencer Theater For The Performing Arts
Alto
Tickets
Jul
13
An Evening With Larry Gatlin (Solo)
Granbury
Tickets
Aug
26
Nebraska State Fair
Grand Island
Tickets
Sep
14
Miller Center for the Arts
Reading
Tickets
Sep
21
American Made Music Fest
Hiawassee
Tickets
Oct
27
Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers
St Charles
Tickets
Nov
03
Dosey Doe Big Barn
The Woodlands
Tickets
About Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers
Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers have been dazzling audiences for more than 65 years. It all began in Abilene, Texas in 1955, when Larry was six, Steve was four, and Rudy was two. Since those days, the road the brothers have plowed has won them countless awards and has taken them to numerous concert halls, festival stages, national television shows and even the White House on several occasions. The brothers have seen their music top the charts and touch the lives of fans of all ages. The brothers grew up singing gospel music after listening to James Blackwood and the Blackwood brothers, Hovie Lister, the Statesman Quartet and many others. The brothers would sing anywhere and everywhere people would listen. As children their music has taken them coast-to-coast, even singing at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City. They also recorded four Gospel records. In 1966 Larry went off to college – studying English and law at the University of Houston. In 1971, he auditioned for the legendary Imperials, Elvis’ backup group. He didn’t get the job, but he met Dottie West, who was the opening act for the legendary Jimmy Dean, who would become one of Larry’s oldest and best friends. Dottie was initially taken with Larry’s resemblance to Nashville songwriter Mickey Newbury. Dottie told him one night in their backstage dressing room at the Landmark Hotel in Las Vegas, “Larry, you look so much like Mickey Newbury, you’ve just got to be able to write great songs.” After the gig in Vegas, Larry went home to Houston, wrote eight songs, sent them to Dottie, and she sent him a plane ticket to Nashville. Through Dottie, Larry met Kris Kristofferson, who became a champion on Gatlin’s talent as a writer and singer. Kristofferson introduced Larry to Fred Foster at Monument Records, which resulted in a contract with the record label. His first album, The Pilgrim, was released later that year. Johnny Cash wrote the liner notes for his first album, and dubbed him “The Pilgrim,” which is what he called Larry until the day he died. Steve and Rudy were still in college at Texas Tech University and moved to Nashville in 1975 to sing backup with Tammy Wynette. The two of them joined Larry in the summer of 1976 to form Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers. By 1976, the Gatlin Brothers were in the fast lane, thanks to the chart-topping success of the Grammy Award-winning “Broken Lady.” The hits continued throughout the rest of the decade, including their signature song, “All the Gold in California,” soon to be followed by “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You).” The number one hits continued throughout the next decade with “I Don’t Wanna Cry,” “ I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love,” “Statues Without Hearts,” “Love is Just a Game,” and “Night Time Magic.” In addition to being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1976, the trio was nominated for awards by the Country Music Association, the Academy of Country Music and the Music City News Awards, among others. “We won some of ‘em too,” say Larry. The brothers continued to tour through out the 80’s. In 1992, they decided to take some time away from the road. That year they embarked on their “Adios Tour” and released an album of the same title. Upon completion of the tour, Larry would go on to Broadway to star in the hit musical, "The Will Rogers Follies,” as Steve built a theatre in Myrtle Beach, SC and Rudy starred in a production of “Oklahoma” in Branson, MO. In early 2002, the brothers decided to tour on a limited basis, recorded a new a album, Pilgrimage, in 2008 and are still performing 40-50 dates a year. In 2015 the Gatlin Brothers received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the great state of Texas. This past year they were inducted into the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame in Ft Worth, Texas. As the brothers begin their 61st year singing together, they are looking forward to the next adventure. We are grateful to God for our fabulous run and we can’t wait to see what else He has in store.” “We have been very blessed and grateful for the many fans who have stayed with us over the years,” adds Steve. “You have impacted our lives more than you can possibly imagine.” Rudy adds, “One of the nicest things fans can say is that we are still singing & playing better than ever & that’s nice to hear.” In addition to touring, the brothers recently released a new Gospel album titled, Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers – The Gospel According to Gatlin. Larry says, “The songs are a little edgy, a little bit different. Steve, Rudy and I didn’t get where we are by playing it safe. We have always pushed the envelope, we have always crossed borders others were afraid to cross and we’re not going to stop now… and that’s the Gospel According to Gatlin.”
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Genres
Country, Country Gospel, Gospel
Band members
Steve Gatlin, Rudy Gatlin, Larry Gatlin
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What fans are saying
Sue
5 / 5
We drove an hour and a half and it was totally worth it. Very entertaining
McKinney Performing Arts Center McKinney, TX
Jul 08, 2019
Tom
5 / 5
Great show, great entertainers, some things never get old. Cant wait to see them again.
Grand Ole Opry House Nashville, TN
Dec 11, 2023
Anonymous
5 / 5
They were fabulous! One of the best concerts that we have been to.
Bijou Theatre Knoxville, TN
Dec 07, 2023
Jeannette
5 / 5
Funny, touching, and patriotic! Loved the multiple aspects as well as the music.
Turquoise Trails at the Buffalo Thunder Casino and Resort Santa Fe County, NM
Jun 30, 2019
Michael Easterly
5 / 5
Very good show with lots of video and stories. Highly recommend.
Harvester Performance Center Rocky Mount, VA
Sep 19, 2023
Carolyn
4 / 5
Better than I expected. Their voices have really held up well!
Gruene Hall New Braunfels, TX
Feb 25, 2023
Bill
5 / 5
Venue was great, very friendly crowd, performance even better!!
Dosey Doe Coffee The Woodlands, TX
Dec 17, 2022
Tim
5 / 5
The guys were as good as they ever were.
The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts Branson, MO
Jul 14, 2023
Big Worm
5 / 5
they still sound great after all these years
Ryman Auditorium Nashville, TN
May 31, 2018
Justin
5 / 5
Just a fun bunch. Great songs and stories.
The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts Branson, MO
Oct 24, 2021
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Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers Tour Cities
Grand Island, NE Owensboro, KY Philipsburg, MT Reading, PA Nashville, TN Page, AZ Alto, NM The Woodlands, TX Granbury, TX Saint Charles, IL Seminole, TX Scottsdale, AZ Hiawassee, GA

Frequently Asked Questions About Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers on tour?

Yes, Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers tour is scheduled for 15 dates across 13 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers scheduled to play?

Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers is scheduled to play 15 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers tour start?

Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers’s tour starts Apr 27, 2024 and ends on Nov 03, 2024. They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in Owensboro at Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum and their next upcoming concert will be in Owensboro at Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum.

What venues is Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers performing at?

As part of the Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers tour, Larry, Steve, Rudy / the Gatlin Brothers is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Apr 27 - Owensboro, KY @ Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum
May 02 - Nashville, TN @ Grand Ole Opry House
May 03 - Scottsdale, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort
May 04 - Page, AZ @ 600 Clubhouse Drive Parking
May 09 - Nashville, TN @ Grand Ole Opry House
May 16 - Nashville, TN @ Grand Ole Opry House
May 26 - Philipsburg, MT @ Opera House Theatre
May 31 - Seminole, TX @ Performing Arts Center
Jun 01 - Alto, NM @ Spencer Theater For The Performing Arts
Jul 13 - Granbury, TX @ The New Granbury Live
Aug 26 - Grand Island, NE @ Nebraska State Fair
Sep 14 - Reading, PA @ Miller Center for the Arts
Sep 21 - Hiawassee, GA @ Georgia Mountain Fair Inc
Oct 27 - St Charles, IL @ Arcada Theatre
Nov 03 - The Woodlands, TX @ Dosey Doe Big Barn
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