Country icon Clint Black will be in southern Indiana in 2025 for a show that fans of all ages will enjoy.

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Clint Black is not only a singer, but also a guitarist and songwriter who has sold more than twenty million records. He has written and recorded twenty-two #1 singles and has been awarded nearly two dozen gold and platinum awards. Those awards include one Grammy, in addition to various CMA, ACM, and American Music Awards. Next year, the artist will take his talent to Evansville, Indiana.

Clint Black to Perform Live in Evansville

In addition to music, Black has been part of the acting world, taking on roles in dozens of TV shows and feature films. Currently, the artist hosts a talk show called Talking in Circles, which was awarded “Best Talk Show” in Cynopsis Media’s Best of the Best and Rising Star Awards. Additionally, the country legend is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and has been honored with stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Nashville Walk of Fame.

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Black will make a stop in Evansville in 2025 as part of the 35th Anniversary World Tour of his hit album, Killin’ Time. During the show, the artist will perform his entire triple-platinum debut album from start to finish for the first time ever in concert. That performance will be held at the Old National Events Plaza's Aiken Theater on March 1, 2025.

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Tickets for Black's show in Evansville go on sale Friday, September 27, 2024, but you have a few chances to score some earlier than that on WKDQ's The Ride Home. Just be sure to listen around 5:40 p.m. Central weekday afternoons for the cue to call, and you could win a four-pack of tickets to the show. You can learn more about the concert and how to get tickets by clicking HERE.

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