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by Fan on 4/24/24Brookshire Grocery Arena - Bossier CityHank Jr still has it!! Awesome concert and a heck of a show. Saw him 30 years ago and so glad he came around again
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Hank Williams, Jr.'s extremely impressive resume has spawned 70 million albums sold worldwide, six RIAA-certified Platinum albums, 20 RIAA Gold-certified, 13 No. 1 albums and 10 No. 1 singles. Marking 52 years since his first album in 1964, Williams Jr. released It's About Time (Nash Icon Records) in 2016. In addition to the history-making "Are You Ready for the Country," the project included tunes such as "Dress Like an Icon," "Just Call Me Hank," "It's About Time" and "The Party's On" as well as re-recorded versions of classics "Mental Revenge" and "Born to Boogie" with Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore and Brad Paisley on guitar. It's About Time marked Hank's 37th studio album in his five-decade career. Following It's About Time, Williams Jr. has released several compilations, including All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over: Great Tailgating Songs, A Country Boy Can Survive (Box Set), Hank Jr. Sings Hank Sr. and 35 Biggest Hits.
He continues to add accolades to an extremely impressive resume, which includes ACM Entertainer of the Year, CMA Entertainer of the Year and BMI Icon, in addition to a GRAMMY win and coveted inductions into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and Country Music Hall of Fame. As a touring artist, Hank Jr. was a pioneer in bringing arena rock production values to country music, and he remains one of the most consistent ticket sellers in music, period, as generation after generation gets turned on to one of the most dynamic live performers ever to take the stage.
Hank Jr still has it!! Awesome concert and a heck of a show. Saw him 30 years ago and so glad he came around again
Hank came out singing. Great as ever. Been listening to Hank for 30+ years. He sang lots of hits ,wore lots of hats, and played lots of instruments. Awesome time!!!
Getting out of the venue sucks, takes forever…………………………………….
Really enjoyed the show and definitely will do it again
The entire experience was fun. Finding the seats , some great food from Red, White and Blue BBQ. Three awesome acts. Very enjoyable time. Only draw back was the exiting from the parking lot. Kind of difficult but probably normal due to the number of people in attendance.
A bit of a rowdy and fun crowd with various groups from ages 20 - 80. HWJ delivered his true country style in a way that only he could accomplish. We are in our 60's. We were so surprised to see 20-year-olds sitting next to us that knew the words to every song and they all had a blast! Fun night for all with a fantastic show that included many of HW Jr's greatest hits. VERY ENTERTAINING!
Hank Williams Jr and Neal McCoy put on a fantastic show! Would love and hope to get to see them again!
The concert was great, Mae Estes, Neal McCoy & Hank Williams did a great job..But at times when Hanks band was playing you could not hear him singing, the sound of the instruments needed to be turned down in my opinion. Musicians should never overpower your singer.
Hank was awesome love his music and him one of the greatest ❤️
Great concert but they need to fix traffic, it was hard to get out of handicap section took us over 45 minutes to even start to move people were getting rude with each other and the other side was gone!