After her 1997 debut, American country music singer and songwriter Sara Evans has put eight studio albums out there. Songs include "No Place That Far," "Suds in the Bucket," "A Little Bit Stronger," and "A Little Bit Stronger" are well-known Evans wrote. She has won various honors during her singing career, including the 2006 Academy of Country Music Top Female Vocalist of the Year.
Evans returned in 2011 with the critically acclaimed album "Stronger," after a brief hiatus off the road and recording following another well-reported divorce in 2007. As of yet, Evans has been traveling throughout the United States. She still tours to sing her new songs; her previous album was "Words" from 2017.
Usually traveling from spring to autumn, Evans presents performances in theaters, casinos, fairs, and national events with varying degrees of relevance. For the following eight months, she might do concerts in Missouri in February 2019, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, North Carolina, and other states. Two nights at the most well-known Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN on March 29 and 30 are some of the most important forthcoming events on the 2019 tour. She will also play for the crowds at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut on April 27 and the Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut on April 26.
Evans scheduled many shows at numerous well-known casinos and resorts in June this year, including Shooting Star Casino Hotel, Mahnomen, Minnesota June 20 and 21. She will do four performances each night at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in New Hampshire on July 19 and 20 and at the Treasure Island Resort and Casino in Welch, Minnesota on August 3, and 4. Additional August dates include Missouri, West Virginia, and Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa and New York.
She is also expected to perform at several fairs and events in 2019, including the Mid-State Fair in Paso Robles, California on July 27, the Alaska State Fair in Palmer, Alaska on August 29, and the South Carolina State Fair on October 19 where she will be performing alongside Travis Tritt and Lady Antebellum. Her tour ends later this autumn with further performances on the East Coast and the Midwest; the final event is scheduled for November 16th in Bluefield, Virginia.
As of now, Sara Evans has not mentioned a 2020 tour. The country music artist ideally schedules the performance dates six to twelve months in advance, so the fans should be ready for an announcement of events early in mid-2020 before the end of the current year. Evans will most likely travel once again in 2020 to make sure she interacts with her admirers all over, as shown in recent years. But when specific information becomes available, ticket sale dates and locations will be shared and accessible on Sara Evans' official website, Sara Evans. com. When the country music star sets sights on a 2020 tour, fans on her email subscriber list most likely will be the first ones to hear straight from her. Given her packed 2019 concert calendar—more than 60 shows—the 2020 plan will provide plenty of opportunity to see Sara Evans on stage in both big and small venues.
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