Janson, Tritt Can't Miss on tour
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Janson, Tritt Can't Miss on tour

Tuesday, May 3, 2022 – Chris Janson and Travis Tritt will embark on a co-headline tour, the Can't Miss Tour, kicking off on Oct 7 in West Virginia.

Joining Tritt and Janson are War Hippies, the newly-formed duo of Scooter Brown and Donnie Reis, who will appear as special guests.

"I'm really looking forward to the 'Can't Miss Tour' with Chris this fall," Tritt said. "Our high-energy performances complement each other so well. Audiences are going to be thoroughly entertained." Janson said he was "excited to be out touring with one of my favorites. It's gonna be a rowdy fall, and I'm looking forward to it."

Janson just released his fourth studio album, "All In," on Friday. The disc includes the track "Things You Can't Live Without" featuring Tritt.

Tour dates are:
Oct. 7: Huntington, WV Mountain Health Arena
Oct. 8: Youngstown, OH Covelli Centre
Oct. 9: Allentown, PA PPL Center
Oct. 13: Jonesboro, AR First National Bank Arena
Oct. 14: Grand Prairie, TX Texas Trust CU Theater
Oct. 20: Highland Heights, KY BB&T Arena
Oct. 22: Corbin, KY The Corbin Arena
Oct. 23: Charlotte, NC Bojangles' Coliseum
Oct. 27: Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall
Oct. 28: Estero, FL Hertz Arena
Oct. 29: Pompano Beach, FL Pompano Beach Amphitheater
Nov. 5: Richmond, VA Altria Theater
Nov. 11: Tupelo, MS BancorpSouth Arena
Nov. 19: Atlanta, GA Gas South Arena


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