Hank Williams Jr. Announces First Round of 2017 Tour Dates

Hank Williams Jr. is calling on all his rowdy friends to come out and join him on tour. The “A Country Boy Can Survive” singer has announced the first round of his tour dates in 2017 as he treks across the U.S.

The tour will kick off on Feb. 3 in West Wendover, Nev., making stops in New Orleans, Atlanta and French Lick, Ind. Hank is continuing to make the rounds promoting his 2016 album, It’s About Time, featuring new songs and re-recordings of previously released songs, such as “Born to Boogie” and “Are You Ready for the Country.”

Hank Jr. is one of country’s premiere entertainers, selling 70 million albums worldwide with 13 No. 1 albums and 10 No. 1 singles. Additional dates to the tour will be announced soon.

Hank Williams Jr. Tour Dates

Month Date Location Venue
Feb.

3

West Wendover, Nev.

Peppermill Concert Hall

April

29

Atlanta, Ga.

Georgia World Congress Center

May

27

Daytona Beach, Fla.

Daytona International Speedway

 

28

New Orleans, La.

Mercedes-Benz Superdome

June

9

Durant, Okla.

Choctaw Grand Theater

 

10

Choctaw, Miss

Silver Star Hotel and Casino-Convention Center

July

1

Salamanca, N.Y.

Seneca Allegany Casino & Hotel

 

2

French Lick, Ind.

French Lick Resort Casino

Sept.

15

Airway Heights, Wash.

Northern Quest Resort & Casino – Pepsi Outdoor Amphitheater

 

16

Puyallup, Wash.

Washington State Fair

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