Trace Adkins Launching Christmas Tour and DVD
. While that DVD will surely get all country fans in the holiday spirit, he also just revealed a slew of Christmas Show tour dates. "The holidays are my favorite time of year and I'm excited to bring this show back on the road," Adkins said in a release. "These shows aren't just a straight up concert, they're bigger and more exciting with the 12-piece ensemble, the storytelling and some of the most beautiful arrangements I've ever heard." Like his DVD, the carols performed on the tour include songs from his 2013 holiday album The King's Gift. "The Christmas season is a spirited holiday full of traditions and rich in history," he told fans in a video posted to Facebook Oct. 14. "A tradition for many families is listening to classic christmas carols on their most treasured holiday albums. Songs that bring warmth and love into their homes. This year I hope to add to your family's collection. I'm going to be releasing a live DVD, The Christmas Show, which features songs from my Christmas album, The King's Gift, and other Christmas classics. I'll take you on a musical and historical journey going back hundreds of years with stories and performances of seasonal favorites." While the DVD will be available on his website, fans can catch Adkins on the road from Nov. 14 in West Point, N.Y., through Dec. 21 in Clearwater, Fla. Complete dates and venues here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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