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Contact: Rachel Preisel 810-237-5131 [email protected]

Trace Adkins The Way I Wanna Go Tour NOVEMBER 16 AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE

DATE: Tuesday, November 16, 2021 TIME: 8 pm TICKETS: $54 - $91 *(Tickets on sale August 31 at 10am) INFO: www.capitoltheatreflint.com

FLINT, MICH.— Country star is bringing The Way I Wanna Go Tour to FLINT! Trace will be performing live at The Capitol Theatre on November 16, 2021. The show begins at 8 pm, and tickets range from $54 - $91. Tickets go on sale August 31 at 10 am. Genesee County Residents save 30%, the discount is automatically applied at checkout.

In his 25-year career in , Trace Adkins has sold over 11 MILLION , charted over 20 singles, earned numerous awards and GRAMMY nominations, and garnered over TWO BILLION streams. A member for nearly two decades, the native is known for dynamic baritone and fiery, always-memorable live performances, and has expanded his Country career to include film and TV acting. He broke out in 1996 with the debut , DREAMIN’ OUT LOUD, cracking the Top 5 of Billboard’s chart with “ Is On” and following with the #1 smash, “This Ain’t (No Thinkin’ Thing).” Since then, Adkins has pioneered a mix of classic Country minded traditionalism and adventurous, good- natured showmanship, breaking open new avenues in modern Country through fun-filled hits like “” and “” (with ). He’ll celebrate the silver anniversary of his album debut in 2021 with THE WAY I WANNA GO, doing exactly what he always has – mixing pure-Country reverence with standout collaborations featuring Blake Shelton, Melissa Etheridge, Snoop Dogg, on harmonica and more. Adkins’ newest single “Where The Country Girls At” (featuring Luke Bryan and Pitbull) is available everywhere now.

Trace just released his latest album THE WAY I WANNA GO – Today, August 27!

ASSETS: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/62laj77mjdwnmdl/AACg7F4CqT2a-ACcDM3inu2Ia?dl=0

A full schedule of upcoming events at The Capitol Theatre and tickets can be found at www.capitoltheatreflint.com.

This program and/or service is funded in whole or part by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work.

The Capitol Theatre, a faithfully restored 1,575 seat historic theatre in Downtown Flint, provides an iconic atmosphere for a weekly line-up of concerts and movies. The Capitol Theatre is operated by the Flint Institute of Music as one of its five distinctive performing arts venues, alongside; the Whiting Auditorium, Elgood Theatre, Bower Theater, and MacArthur Recital Hall. FIM programs also include the Flint School of Performing Arts, Flint Repertory Theatre, Music Around Town, and Whiting Presents, a seasonal presentation of national and international performing artists. Programming is funded in part by the Genesee County Arts Education & Cultural Enrichment Millage. The Flint Institute of Music is a nonprofit 501©(3) organization and equal opportunity employer providing programs and services without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, or handicap.

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