On September 9, Gill will join Ken Burns in conversation with fellow filmmakers Dayton Duncan and Julie Dunfey at the famed 92nd Street Y. The event will include a screening of selected clips from Burns’ upcoming PBS documentary, Country Music, and a performance and album signing by Gill, whose interviews feature prominently throughout the film.
On August 7, Gill embarked on a national tour that is set for the next four months with notable bandmates, Paul Franklin (steel guitar), Charlie Worsham (guitar), Jedd Hughes (guitar), Wendy Moten (vocals), Billy Thomas (drums), Jimmy Lee Sloas (bass), and John Jarvis (keyboards). Hughes will also be opening for Gill on this tour.
With 21 Grammy Awards to his name, Gill has solidified his place as country music’s most eloquent and impassioned champion. He is both a world-class musician and a wide-ranging songwriter whose compositions earned him entry into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007.
Fans can pre-order Okie here.
2019 TOUR DATES:
August 7 / Knoxville, TN / Knoxville Civic Auditorium
August 8 / Savannah, GA / Johnny Mercer Theatre
August 9 / Hiawassee, GA / Anderson Music Hall
August 10 / Huntsville, AL / Von Braun Center
August 14 / Davenport, IA / Adler Theatre
August 15 / Kansas City, MO / Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
August 16 / Thackerville, OK / WinStar World Casino
August 17 / Tulsa, OK / Paradise Cove Margaritaville
August 21 / Interlochen, MI / Kresge Auditorium
August 22 / Ft. Wayne, IN / Foellinger Theatre
August 23 / Huber Heights, OH / Rose Music Center at the Heights
August 24 / Nashville, IN / Maple Leaf Performing Arts Center September 12 / Chicago, IL / The Chicago Theatre September 13 /Minneapolis, MN/Orpheum Theatre
September 14 / Milwaukee, WI / The Riverside Theatre
September 15 / Columbus, OH / Palace Theatre
September 21 / Dallas, TX / Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival
October 9 / Lancaster, PA / American Music Theatre
October 10 / Portland, ME / Merrill Auditorium
October 11 / Providence, RI / The VETS
October 12 / Baltimore, MD / The Lyric Opera House
October 17 / Springfield, MO / Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
October 18 / Ames, IA / Stephens Auditorium
October 19 / Green Bay, WI / Weidner Center for the Performing Arts
October 20 / Springfield, IL / Sangamon Auditorium
October 24 / Louisville, KY / Palace Theatre
October 25 / Toledo, OH / Stranahan Theater
October 26 / Erie, PA / Warner Theatre
October 27 / Rochester, NY / Kodak Center for Performing Arts
November 1 / Pittsburgh, PA / Heinz Hall
November 2 / Morristown, NJ / Mayo Performing Arts Center
November 3 / Concord, NH / Capitol Center for the Arts