Travis Tritt Comes To ISU’s Braden Auditorium

Travis Tritt
Travis Tritt

JUST ANNOUNCED! Travis Tritt is coming to ISU’s Braden Auditorium on Friday, February 12, 2016! Tickets go on sale Friday, November 20th at 10am! PLUS listen at 6:10 all this week with Justice and Faith to WIN tickets before they go on sale!

Norma l, I l— Multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter and Grammy-award-winning performer Travis Tritt, has captivated fans with chart toppers like “Country Club”, “T-R-O-U-B-L-E” and “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive” just to name a few, and he’s coming to Braden Auditorium at Illinois State University on Friday February 12, 2016 at 8:00 P.M. Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday November 20 at 10:00 A.M. Ticket prices are $52.50, $42.50 and $22.50 plus fees and can be purchased at the Braden Box Office, all Ticketmaster Outlets, Ticketmaster.com, by phone @ 800-745-3000. For special accommodations, contact Braden Box Office at 309/438-5444. ABOUT TRAVIS TRITT: Tritt released his first album, Country Club, in 1990. The title track became his first hit, breaking into the country Top 10. Some industry experts didn’t know what to make of his rock-influenced sound, but listeners definitely liked what they heard. Tritt had two more successful singles off the album—”Help Me Hold On” and “I’m Going to Be Somebody.” His career received another boost when he signed Ken Kragen up to be his manager. With such clients as Kenny Rogers and Trisha Yearwood, Kragen was well-connected in the Nashville scene. With his next effort, 1991’s “It’s All About to Change”, Tritt became a top-selling country act. The album sold millions of copies, joining the ranks of such country stars as Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson. Unlike those two, Tritt continued to be a non-conformist in the idea of a traditional country singer. He skipped the standard cowboy hat and put on rock-style concerts. Taking on a rock legend, Tritt covered the famous Elvis Presley song “T-R-O-U-B-L-E” in the 1992 album of the same name. He also won his first Grammy Award for his duet with Marty Stuart, “The Whisky Ain’t Workin'” that year. The next albums and scores of hit singles led him to amass more than 25 million in career album sales, two Grammys, three CMA Awards and a devoted fan base that filled venues coast-to-coast putting him in the vanguard of the genre’s early 90’s boom. After the release of the The Calm After …Travis Tritt is on the road again performing new hits and old favorites.