Travis Collins - Merimbula

Friday 21 June 2024

Overview

Following a massive year in 2023, with the highest charting Australian country album of the year, the longest running number one single of the year, topped off with picking up a Golden Guitar Award…

Following a massive year in 2023, with the highest charting Australian country album of the year, the longest running number one single of the year, topped off with picking up a Golden Guitar Award in Tamworth, Travis Collins and his killer band are hitting the road for the ‘Don’t Get Me Started Tour’.

The electric live show will feature all the hits including the ARIA Gold certified single “Thank God I’m A Country Boy” “Happy” “Rainy Day” “One of Them Nights”, along with the brand new single “Don’t Get Me Started”.

A nine-time Golden Guitar Award winner, four-time CMC Award winner, CMA Global Artist Award recipient, and two-time ARIA nominee, he’s toured alongside US megastars Tim McGraw and Luke Combs, and recorded with Nashville’s best..

His latest album ‘Any Less Anymore’, is his most successful to date, debuting at number three on the ARIA Album chart and number one on the ARIA Country Album chart and features the hit singles ‘One of them Nights’ ‘Any Less Anymore’ ‘Raise Me’ and ‘Runnin’ the Country’, which spent six weeks at the top of the CountryTown Hot50 airplay chart.

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