Randy Travis Extends His ‘More Life’ Tour Into 2025

Randy Travis Extends His ‘More Life’ Tour Into 2025

While Randy Travis is no longer able to sing due to a stroke he suffered in 2013, the country legend still manages to connect with his adoring audiences with his unique More Life tour. Travis is set to continue his well-received live shows into 2025, announcing a new series of dates that will keep him…

While Randy Travis is no longer able to sing due to a stroke he suffered in 2013, the country legend still manages to connect with his adoring audiences with his unique More Life tour. Travis is set to continue his well-received live shows into 2025, announcing a new series of dates that will keep him on the road next year. Travis announced the news of his extended tour in an emotional Instagram video that features touching news segments documenting his health struggles and his triumphant return to the stage. The shows will continue to feature Randy and his wife Mary onstage interacting with fans, while vocalist James Dupré will perform with Travis’ original touring band. “There is no greater gift than More Life…” reads the caption on the post. “Join us in 2025 all over the country to celebrate Randy Travis!” (Taste of Country)

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