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In addition to touring across North America, Clint hosted his own talk show, Talking in Circles, on Circle TV.
Tickets go on sale July 11 for Clint Black’s Nov. 7 show in Fort Smith, part of his "Back On The Blacktop" tour featuring hits and fan favorites.
Clint Black, Terri Clark, Diamond Rio, Chris Cagle, David Lee Murphy, and Deana Carter will all appear on next year's voyage, which sails from Tampa, Florida, to Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico ...
More: 10 things to do in the Coachella Valley this week, Jan. 27-Feb. 2 HOT PICK Saturday Clint Black will perform at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa in Rancho Mirage, Calif., on February 1, 2025.
Clint Black said that for his New Year's Eve performance in Mobile, “It’s gonna be a tight set, we're gonna play as much music as we can squeeze in there before the MoonPie drops.” Courtesy ...
Country legend Clint Black will be at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham with special guests Lisa Hartman Black and Lily Pearl Black on Wednesday, January 31, 2024. Tickets start at $35 plus ...
Country crooner Clint Black has one of the most celebrated careers in modern music. Over his more than three-decade career, Black has sold more than 22 million records, charted 22 No. 1 songs on ...
Clint Black will perform at the ArcBest Performing Arts Center in Fort Smith on Nov. 7. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. July 11 via Ticketmaster. The "Back On The Blacktop" tour celebrates Black's ...
Clint Black jokes that when he met his wife of 32 years, Lisa Hartman Black, he was both amazed by her beauty and because he was so dialed into his music career, wholly unaware of her five albums ...
Country legend Clint Black will perform in Vienna on July 3 as part of a special tour marking the 35th anniversary of his breakthrough album, “Killin’ Time.” ...
ABINGDON, Va. (WCYB) — The Moonlite Drive-In hosted a concert featuring country music legend Clint Black on Saturday. Mason Ramsey and Lance Stinson also performed at the Abingdon venue.
Clint Black, the country music legend who stormed onto the scene in 1989 with his "Killin' Time" album, will perform in Evansville next spring, according to a news release.