When The Lacs Concert Tour?

  • Posted on: 13 Aug 2024
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  • Sawyer Brown is an American country music band which certainly has been around for more than three decades now; they are famous for such songs as “Some Girls Do,” “The Walk”, and “Thank God for You”. The band was initially founded in 1981 and gained popularity in the mid to late 1980s and is still active today. The band’s high-spirited performances and radio-friendly songs have helped them cultivate a loyal fan base that can vouch for their relentless touring.

    The Sawyer Brown concert is scheduled to take place in 2023 and features a vast tour covering various states in America. This tour is called the “36th Anniversary Tour, " meaning that the band has been performing country music for over thirty years for its fans. Starting in January in their home state of Florida, the tour will run through more than 40 cities by July. Some of the significant stops are Nashville, Dallas, Chicago, Detroit, New York, and many others. Their journey will take them through such famous venues as the Ryman Auditorium and Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

    For the long-serving fans, this tour is a reminder of the good old days with songs such as ‘The Race is On’, ‘Cafe on the Corner’, and ‘The Boys and Me’. The band should bring back these hits and other songs from the newer albums in the setlist. It will be interesting to see singer Mark Miller perform; his voice can take the audience back to the 80s. For the younger generation of fans, this is as good a time as any to find out why Sawyer Brown has endured through all the changes in the music industry. They are an American alt-country rock band who write about working-class lives, and the energy they bring to their shows turns people into superfans.

    In addition to the music, the Sawyer Brown live performances involve the band members changing instruments, taking acoustic guitars to the audience, and lots of audience participation. Miller could stop the performance in the middle of a song to sign autographs, or he could allow the audience to select the next song to be covered. The informality and the cheerful disposition with which they approach their performances guarantee that no two performances are the same. Sometimes, concerts are concluded with a powerful encore where all band members go on a drumming spree. Sawyer Brown’s performance on this tour will offer more of the fun and enjoyment that listeners have come to expect from the band.

    This event is the 36th Anniversary Tour and also, commemorates the 30th anniversary of Sawyer Brown’s album titled “The Cafe on the Corner”. It produced two number-one hits and other enjoyable tracks such as ‘Betty’s Being Bad’ and ‘All These Years’. That being the case, the band has been performing the album in its entirety at some of the shows in the current tour. For the fans of the band, this is an opportunity to hear not only such popular songs as ‘The Nightman Cometh’ but also some of the lesser-known pieces.

    Although the tour covers the United States, the band will be performing at state fairs and festivals with headline acts in outdoor shows. They performed best in summer festivals with backdrops, allowing their fans to dance to popular songs like Stepping Out’s “Step That Step”. These include the California Mid-State Fair, the Iowa State Fair, and the Clay County Fair. Festival performances also include CMA Fest and Country Concert At Hickory Hills Lake.

    Always the road warrior, Sawyer Brown continues to have headlining dates but also shows as an opening act for other artists. They’ll open some concerts to country legends such as Alabama, and some of the special one-off festival bookings. They are equally adept at headlining and opening for other artists, thanks to their robust discography.

    This year also represents a significant anniversary for the band – their 40th, although they first began as Sawyer Brown in 1981. The group, however, intends to forge ahead and not get complacent or overconfident because of this success. The 36th Anniversary Tour proves that the band has ample drive. Future shows prove they have concerts planned for 2024 already. It will therefore be rather exciting to note that since the band members are still in their 50s and 60s, the concert tour tradition may well be expected to go on for many more years.