Country music legend Tracy Byrd will hit the road in 2019 for a lengthy North American tour to celebrate 25 years since his first big hit in 1993. Byrd has kept most of his performances close to home in recent years, but says he's ready to get back to the fanbase that he has built across the nation.

“I am really enjoying getting back out on the road,” Byrd says in a press release. “I loved spending time off watching the kids grow, but I have missed seeing the legion of fans that we had gained over the years. I look forward to reconnecting with them on the road!”

“Holdin’ Heaven,” was Byrd's first hit in 1993, after which he went on to release a lineup of hits that included “Watermelon Crawl,” “Big Love,” “I’m From the Country,” “Ten Rounds With Jose Cuervo,” “Drinkin’ Bone,” and “The Keeper of the Stars,” which earned him the Song of the Year title at the 1996 ACM Awards. Byrd has released 34 singles and 10 studio albums, four of which have been certified gold, one platinum and one double platinum by the RIAA.

Byrd kicks off the tour Feb. 2 in Bakersfield, Calif., and doesn't slow down until December, when he closes out the extensive route in his hometown of Beaumont, Texas. He will be joined by fellow Texas native Mark Chesnutt for four shows along the way; the duo are billed as the Beaumont Boys for those select performances.

Tracy Byrd's 2019 Tour Dates:

Feb. 2 -- Bakersfield, Calif. @ Buck Owens' Crystal Palace
Feb. 4 -- Fremont, Calif. @ The Saddle Rack
Feb. 5 -- Folsom, Calif. @ Harris Center for the Arts
Feb. 6 -- Modesto, Calif. @ Gallo Center for the Arts
Feb. 7 -- Wickenburg, Ariz. @ Dell E. Webb Center for the Arts
Feb. 8 -- Wickenburg, Ariz. @ Dell E. Webb Center for the Arts
Feb. 9 -- Roswell, N.M. @ The Liberty
Feb. 15 -- Vidor, Texas @ Private
Feb. 16 -- The Woodlands, Texas @ Dosey Doe
Feb. 17 -- Bossier City, La. @ Diamond Jacks Casino and Hotel
Feb 21 -- Tyler, Texas @ Liberty Hall
Feb. 22 -- Waco, Texas @ Hippodrome
Feb. 23 -- Arlington, Texas @ Arlington Music Hall (Daytime Show)
Feb. 23 -- Bay City, Texas @ Matagorda Country Fair (Nighttime Show)
March 1 -- Winnie, Texas @ Marshfest
March 2 -- Austin, Texas @ Private
March 22 --Stafford, Texas @ Redneck Country Club
March 23 -- Boerne, Texas @ Ford Of Boerne Ribbon Cutting (Daytime Show)
March 23 -- Stephenville, Texas @ Twisted J Live (Nighttime Show)
March 28 -- Milton, Fla. @ Imogene Theater
March 29 -- Holiday, Fla. @ The Stockyard
March 30 -- Fort Meyers, Fla. @ The Ranch
March 31 -- Weisdale, Fla. @ Orange Blossom Opry
April 5 -- Charlotte, N.C. @ Coyote Joe's (Beaumont Boys show)
April 6 -- Winchester, Ohio @ Red Barn Convention Center
April 12 -- Pocola, Okla. @ Choctaw Casino
April 13 -- Vinton, La. @ Delta Downs
April 25 -- Lebanon, Tenn. @ Cahoots
April 26 -- Indianapolis, Ind. @ Saddle Up Saloon
April 27 -- St. Charles, Ill. @ Arcada Theater
May 18 -- Giddings, Texas @ Lee County Fair
June 1 -- Fort Worth, Texas @ Billy Bob's Texas
June 12 -- Kearney, Neb. @ Merryman Performing Arts Center
June 14 -- Karlstad, Minn. @ Kickin' Country Festival
June 28 -- Spring, Texas @ Big Texas
June 29 -- Saldo, Texas @ Johnny's Steaks & BBQ
July 24 -- Longview, Wash. @ Cowlitz County Fair
July 26 -- Caldwell, Idaho @ Canyon Country Fair
July 29 -- Great Falls, Mont. @ Montana State Fair
Aug. 3 -- Cambridge, Ohio @ Deerasic Classic
Aug. 6 -- Hermiston, Ore. @ Umatilla County Fair
Aug. 7 -- Tillamook , Ore. @ Tillamook County Fair
Aug. 8 -- Albany, Ore. @ Riverfront Amphitheater
Aug. 23 -- Knoxville, Tenn. @ Cotton Eyed Joe
Aug. 24 -- Garden City, Ga. @ Garden City Bicentennial
Oct. 25 -- Shipshewana, Ind. @ Bluegate Theater
Dec. 14 -- Stafford, Texas @ Redneck Country Club
Dec. 21 -- Beaumont, Texas @ Jefferson Theater

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