It might seem crazy, but 2024 is just about done for. WANT MORE COUNTRY MUSIC NEWS? CLICK HERE. The year has truly flown by, and there have been plenty of memorable moments in the country music world.
There has been heartbreak, too, and there have also been a handful of stars who have announced that after this year, you won’t be able to catch them on tour again. Country music singer, ‘American Idol’ star to be a father at 16 Country music star hit by thieves in Nashville for second time in a week: ‘This town ain’t what it was’ Country music star was abusive, offered $12 million to keep relationship details private, ex claims Country music legend’s daughter lashes out at Trump voters after election Country music star reveals he ‘barely survived’ alcoholism In fact, several of those acts have already wrapped up their scheduled dates, but there are a few still out there on the road. The following is a quick look at those who have either wrapped up their road shows or are planning to when the New Year comes.
The Oak Ridge Boys The Country Music Hall of Fame band has had a rough year on the road for its farewell tour. Singer Joe Bonsall died in July at 76. Bonsall announced in January that he was retiring from touring with the band, and it was revealed that his death was caused by complications from Amyotrophic Lateral Scleroris (ALS).
That came just a short time after William “Rusty” Golden, the son of band member William Lee Golden, died. Also this year, No.