Rhett plays Fenway
He will be preceded by Teddy Swims, Tucker Wetmore and The Castellows.
Part of Rhett's 2025 Better in Boots Tour, the stop joins over 30 other cities across the U.S. and Canada. This is the only baseball stadium Rhett will play. Fenway tickets will be available for purchase on Friday, January 17 at 10 a.m. local time.
Rhett posted on Instagram this morning, "Ever since I was 21 I have always dreamed of headlining a baseball stadium. I remember way early in my career playing shows in Boston. House of blues, TD Garden, Gillette with Kenney Chesney, Fenway with Jason Aldean. You get the picture. Boston has always been sooo good to us. To be transparent.. we were planning on playing Fenway in 2020 and we all know how that panned out haha! So, since then my team and I have been working really hard to figure out when was the best time. Not gonna lie it's kind of terrifying jumping from an arena or amphitheater to a baseball stadium, but YOLO!! I have never been more excited about something in my career as much as I am about this."
Rhett first tipped off Red Sox fans with a low-key performance on Instagran of "Sweet Caroline" over the weekend.
More news for Thomas Rhett
- 09/03/25: Rhett goes deluxe
- 05/09/25: Rhett releases three songs
- 03/21/25: Rhett unveils "What Could Go Right" with Gardner
- 09/16/24: Rhett is "Better in Boots"
- 08/23/24: Wilson, Rhett, Zeiders, Acuff dish out new music
- 06/05/24: Rhett is All "About A Woman"
- 05/10/24: Rhett is as "Beautiful As You"
- 09/29/23: Rhett, Wallen team up for "Mamaw's House"
CD reviews for Thomas Rhett
Thomas Rhett's "Where We Started" begins with a wonderfully positive relationship song titled "The Hill." Over a quiet, acoustic guitar arrangement, Rhett sings of how a successful marriage is the hill he wants to die on. In other words, if he's going to fight for anything, he's going to battle for his romantic partnership. Unsurprisingly, Lori McKenna had a part in writing it. When it comes to setting the right priorities in life, McKenna is one of our greatest ...
Thomas Rhett is in the artistic zone. Rhett Atkins' boy never really struggled to get noticed, but starting around 2015, his impact went nuclear – "Die A Happy Man" wasn't just a number one, but a monster that stayed there for two months. The ACM Award for Entertainer of the Year still carries a lot of weight, and Rhett nabbed it in 2019.
Still, Rhett's sound has its doubters – a lot of the air-quote country hits were grafted to other dance, pop and soul styles. ...
Thomas Rhett represents a dilemma for traditional country music fans. Namely, that he doesn't create much country music that appeals to traditional tastes. Although "Center Point Road" doesn't entirely reverse that trend, even during its most overtly pop moments, this new collection of songs is still a pretty good one.
The best song is also a love song - to a truck - titled "That Old Truck." It's the kind of song that only makes sense within country music circles. ...
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