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Will Rascal Flatts tour in 2021?

Will Rascal Flatts tour in 2021?

In 2021, the members of Rascal Flatts will be stepping away from the group to pursue solo endeavors.

Is Rascal Flatts going to rescheduling their farewell tour?

Rascal Flatts did not say goodbye the way that they planned. Sadly, the coronavirus pandemic unexpectedly changed those plans, and while they still hope to be able to say goodbye, a tour in currently not being planned, at least as of now. …

Is Rascal Flatts tour Cancelled 2020?

“Flattheads, after a lot of difficult conversations that we never thought we’d be having, we have decided that in the interest of the safety of everyone involved we will not be moving forward with our Farewell Tour,” the band announced on social media.

When is Rascal Flatts going to be on tour?

If you would like to attend a Rascal Flatts 2021 tour show live in person, please follow the links provided for concert ticket pricing, tour dates and music venues. Country Music On Tour provides tour schedules and concert information for live performances featuring Rascal Flatts.

Why are Rascal Flatts on the road so often?

Successful touring bands in country music, Rascal Flatts Tour Dates have been boasted as “The Production to See”. With pyrotechnics, dancing girls, witty between-song banter, and a general party atmosphere, it’s no wonder why. Rascal Flatts concert tours sell out fast, so make sure to get your tickets early!

Who are the band members of Rascal Flatts?

Founded in 1999 in Columbus, Ohio Rascal Flatts consists of band members: Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. While starting most of their career at Disney’s Lyric Street Records they released several albums all of which have been certified platinum or higher.

Who is the producer of changed by Rascal Flatts?

Rascal Flatts worked with long-time producer Dann Huff on their new album but also produced a few of the tracks on their own. The Limited Deluxe Edition ‘ZinePak includes the 15-song Changed Deluxe CD, an exclusive 72-page magazine, and a set of four Rascal Flatts guitar picks.