It was a memorable night for Adkins during his sold-out return to the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville since 2012 on April 8. The show marked the beginning of his The Way I Wanna Go tour — and featured a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Now happily married to his fourth wife, actress Victoria Pratt, Trace is a proud papa watching his daughters grow up right before ...
The following is a look at the acts that country music fans might not see onstage again after 2026: Trace Adkins has teased ...
The country star opens up in this week's special PEOPLE Country cover story about channeling his dramatic life into a hot new TV role It's been a lifetime of twists and turns — multiple near-fatal ...
At the age of 30, Trace Adkins left the oil fields of Louisiana for Nashville in 1992. After playing honky-tonks in the early '90s, he got a record deal, and by 1996, he had hit the ground running ...
Trace Adkins has been a country music star for over two decades. The “You’re Gonna Miss This” singer became a sensation in the country world after dropping his debut album Dreamin’ Out Loud in 1996.
Trace Adkins chats with ET's Cassie DiLaura at the premiere of his new movie, 'I Can Only Imagine 2,' which hits theaters on Feb. 20. Country stars pay tribute to the late singer, seven months after ...
Country star Trace Adkins will celebrate the red, white and blue this Fourth of July in Washington, D.C., performing as part of "A Capitol Fourth," PBS' all-star music and fireworks extravaganza ...
Trace Adkins has made no secret of his colorful past, but one crazy incident stands out above them all. On Feb. 21, 1994, Adkins’ wife shot him in the heart, nearly killing him after an argument about ...