Black Oak Amphitheater announces Trace Adkins’ 30th anniversary tour
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Black Oak Amphitheater is proud to announce that Country music icon Trace Adkins will bring his 30th anniversary tour to Lampe, Missouri, on Saturday, June 13, with special guest Confederate Railroad.
Over the course of his three-decade reign in country music, MULTI-PLATINUM hitmaker Trace Adkins has emerged as a full-fledged icon whose reach spans far beyond the genre’s borders. A multi-award-winning singer and actor, Adkins has notched 40 hit singles on country radio and sold more than 12 million albums worldwide.The Louisiana native is celebrating the 30th anniversary of his trailblazing debut album, “Dreamin’ Out Loud,” originally released in 1996. The album launched his career with chart-topping hits including “(This Ain’t) No Thinkin’ Thing” and “Every Light in the House,” both staples of modern Country radio.
Fresh off a featured run on Blake Shelton’s Friends & Heroes Tour, Adkins recently headlined his own What Color’s Your Wild Tour, named after his hard-driving anthem released in early 2025. In 2026, he continues the celebration with a nationwide 30th Anniversary headline tour, honoring a career that has produced 14 studio albums and a catalog that blends traditional Country grit with an ever-evolving sound.
Beyond the stage, Adkins is also widely recognized for his humanitarian work. A devoted philanthropist with a deep-rooted passion for supporting the military community, he has helped raise millions of dollars for injured post-9/11 veterans through his long-standing involvement with the Wounded Warrior Project. His efforts have earned numerous honors, including the National Defense Industrial Association’s Dwight D. Eisenhower Award.
Ticket information: Public on-sale begins Friday, February 13, exclusively at blackoakamp.com.
This special evening at Black Oak Amphitheater promises a career-spanning performance from one of country music’s most commanding voices and enduring figures.




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