All fans of their favorite artists know that one day they may hear the words: "A FINAL Farewell Tour." Today was that day when The Oak Ridge Boys, who are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this October, announced their American Made: Farewell Tour as part of the celebration.
The group, Duane Allen (1966), Joe Bonsall (1973), William Lee Golden (1965), and Richard Sterban (1972) are excited to celebrate both milestones with fans with the announcement of this tour. Designated as America’s national anthem singers by the MENC (National Association for Music Educators), The Oak Ridge Boys released their #1 hit single, “American Made” in February 1983. Their love for God and country remains true to this day, and with this being the 40th Anniversary of the single, it seemed fitting to incorporate “American Made” into their farewell.
“We are doing a farewell tour because we owe it to our fans to say goodbye,” shares William Lee Golden. “They have always been there for us through the good times and the bad. I will always be thankful to every person who came out to a show, bought a t-shirt, played our music, and overall, loved us enough to spend their hard-earned money whenever they could. This tour is for you!”
“I want to thank God for 50 years of singing with three of my best friends and for the fans who have been there for us,” shares Richard Sterban. “This is a celebration and we hope to see you there.” "I was 25 years old in 1973 when I joined The Oak Ridge Boys," shares Joe Bonsall. “I am 75 years old in 2023 and I am STILL an Oak Ridge Boy. It has been and still IS an amazing ride.”
“For all of my career I have always been a planner, sometimes planning 2 or 3 years in advance, what we will do, where we will go, and when we record,” expresses Duane Allen. “As we celebrate 50 years of being together, just as you see us, we will, also, begin our American Made: Farewell Tour. I don’t know how long the tour will last, but we hope to return to as many parts of the country as we can. Thank you so much for these 50 years. For me, it’s 57 1/2 years. I have given you the best part of my life and you have rewarded me with a wonderful career. Thank you, our dear fans. Thanks to God for His divine guidance. Thank you to our wonderful organization. Thank you to all the supporting companies who represent us. And thank you to our families.”
In the early seventies, The Oak Ridge Boys continued to expand their cutting-edge style. After the addition of Richard Sterban in 1972 and Joe Bonsall in 1973, the Oaks were forever changed with a new direction, a new sound, and a new path. Their career stands alone with its legacy, its style, and its continued contributions to gospel and country music.
The Oak Ridge Boys Upcoming Tour Dates:
SEP 20 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
SEP 21 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
SEP 22 - Capital Region MU Health Care Amphitheater / Jefferson City, Mo.
SEP 23 - Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center / Huntington, Tenn.
SEP 28 - Norsk Hostfest Great Hall of the Vikings / Minot, N.D.
SEP 29 - Chester Fritz Auditorium / Grand Forks, N.D.
SEP 30 - Swiftel Center / Brookings, S.D.
OCT 01 - Deadwood Mountain Grand / Deadwood, S.D.
OCT 04 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 05 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 06 - Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City / Kansas City, Mo.
OCT 07 - Richard Drake’s Party Barn / Powderly, Texas
OCT 11 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 12 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 13 - Arlington Music Hall / Arlington, Texas
OCT 14 - Arlington Music Hall / Arlington, Texas
OCT 18 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 19 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 21 - Rome City Auditorium / Rome, Ga.
OCT 26 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 27 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
OCT 28 - Neewollah Celebration - Jim Halsey Auditorium / Independence, Kan.
NOV 01 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 02 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 03 - Brown County Music Center / Nashville, Ind.
NOV 04 - Crossroads Arena / Corinth, Miss.
NOV 08 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 09 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 11 - Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
NOV 15 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 16 - The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts / Branson, Mo.
NOV 21 - Vern Riffe Center for the Arts / Portsmouth, Ohio
NOV 24 - Honeywell Center / Wabash, Ind.
NOV 25 - Paramount Theatre / Anderson, Ind.
NOV 30 - Weldon Mills Theatre / Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
DEC 01 - Renfro Valley Barn Dance / Mount Vernon, Ky.
DEC 02 - Anderson Music Hall / Hiawassee, Ga.
DEC 07 - Firekeepers Casino / Battle Creek, Mich.
DEC 08 - Island Resort & Casino / Harris, Mich.
DEC 09 - Island Resort & Casino / Harris, Mich.
DEC 12 - Ryman Auditorium / Nashville, Tenn.
DEC 14 - Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center / Paducah, Ky.
DEC 15 - Effingham Performance Center / Effingham, Ill.
DEC 16 - Crystal Grand Music Theatre / Wisconsin Dells, Wisc.
DEC 17 - Egyptian Theatre / Dekalb, Ill.
This announcement is bitter sweet but after all these years of bringing us their hits, and their love for what they do, they have truly deserved to sit back on their porches and treasure every moment. I hope their fans can join them in their 'Last Hoorah" and get to one of the shows. They will be missed but never forgotten. For more information head on over to: https://www.oakridgeboys.com/tour
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