New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Country Star
Colt Ford has announced that he will return to his home state of Georgia to perform at the Georgia Grown Summer Concert Series to be held at the Jesup Drive-In Theatre June 19 and June 20, 2020, and the Tiger Drive-In Theatre June 21, 2020. The modified concert series will be complete with full production, lights and sound, and will safely allow fans from across the state to come out of quarantine and enjoy a night of great music. Tickets are $125 per car and available for advance purchase at www.GAGrownConcertSeries.com.
Produced by
Double A Productions, the concert series will be compliant with both local and state regulations while following social distancing guidelines. Tickets are now available for advance purchase to ensure the well being of patrons and event staff for a safe and efficient check-in process.
"It's gonna be good for me, the boys in my band and for our fans' souls," commented Ford. "We are all excited to play!!"
While on quarantine over the past few months, Ford released his "Chicken and Biscuits (Second Helping)" 20-track album. He also released a lyric video for one of the tracks on the album, "Convoy." The video pays tribute to all of the truckers who keep our country running and recognizes "Truckers Final Mile," a non-profit organization that aids our heroes of the road and their families in times of tragedy while travelling our nation's highways.
Colt Ford consistently blazes his own trail. By doing so, the Georgia singer, songwriter, rapper, musician, performer, and co-founder and co-owner of Average Joes Entertainment keeps up pace as country's preeminent independent maverick. Selling over 3 million albums, attracting millions of followers on social media and hitting 1 billion-plus streams, the country artist's dynamic discography spans collaborations with everyone from Toby Keith, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, and
Jermaine Dupri to members of No Doubt, Lit, and Lady Antebellum. Additionally, he co-wrote Jason Aldean's #1 hit "
Dirt Road Anthem" and Brantley Gilbert's #1 hit "Country Must Be Country Wide."