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The Chicks in Concert

For nearly three decades, Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, and Marie Maguire have been wowing audiences with their decidedly modern take on classic country, channeling the boldness of past greats like Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton while adding hints of fiddle and banjo to robust, harmony-rich pop gems. Their lengthy career has led to collaborations with fellow Texan Beyoncé on her country-fried ‘Lemonade' track "Daddy Lessons" and providing harmonies for comedy hero—and bluegrass champion—Steve Martin on the gorgeous ballad "You," while also captivating audiences around the world with their astonishing talent and seamless update of classic Americana. 

Formed in Dallas in 1989, The Chicks (formerly known as "The Dixie Chicks") began as a bluegrass band, with sisters Maguire and Robison showing off their instrumental talents (Maguire's know-how includes double bass, mandolin, and viola; Robison's repertoire includes dobro, lap steel, and sitar) on bluegrass and country chestnuts. As the Chicks' stature grew, their music added more contemporary touches, which led to Lubbock-born Natalie Maines joining the group as lead singer in 1995. ‘Wide Open Spaces,' the group's rollicking, major-label debut and first album with Maines on vocals, was a smash critically and commercially, winning the 1999 Grammy for Best Country Album, selling 12 million copies, and launching three singles, including the title track and the rueful "There's Your Trouble," to the top spot on Billboard's Country Songs chart. ‘Fly,' released in 2000, also won the Best Country Album Grammy, and singles like the vengeful "Goodbye Earl" and the longing "Without You" became touchstones for 21st-century Nashville; ‘Home,' its 2002 follow-up, featured the group's crystalline reinvention of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" and their wartime chronicle "Travelin' Soldier." While the Chicks haven't released a studio album since 2006's ‘Taking the Long Way,' the group's resilience and continued honing of their craft shine on the 2017 live album ‘DCX MMXVI Live,' a memento of their 2015-2016 tour where they showcased a wide range of influences, covering not only Beyoncé but punk-blues duo The White Stripes and neo-miserablist Lana Del Rey in between renditions of their indelible hits.

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 2178 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show! Great to have them back!!

    by Knp012 on 1/30/24

    Great show! Loved The Chicks when they first hit the scene, and I love them now!! The music, the vocals, the setlist - everything was awesome! Please tour again in 2024! I would love to bring my daughters with me next time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The message was heard!

    by K.L on 1/3/24

    Absolutely wonderful show. Great vocals and stage set was easy to look at. Love that there were some older songs sprinkled into the new stuff. March March was great to see live and you could feel the message The Chicks were putting out there. I personally have always respected the group for standing their ground and voicing their opinions despite knowing that someones feelings are being hurt. I will definitely be seeing them live again!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Miss the Dixie Chicks

    by Travlnthru on 10/31/23

    Drove 3 hrs for concert. We ended up leaving early. Miss the classics and original Dixie Chicks. The Chicks sound decent but the show is very proudly political. Personally that’s not for me and just wanted to hear some good music especially the sounds I grew up on. I guess I’ll just stick with my older albums.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A great way to have fun

    by Lori on 10/29/23

    This group was so fun to watch and sing their songs that I know and love I still listen to their music this day.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Too Political

    by Catfish on 10/21/23T-Mobile Center - Kansas City

    The old songs were good to hear and then it got political and they lost our interest!! Emily & Marti are great musicians and were a joy to watch!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible experience

    by I know earl on 10/13/23

    Was my husbands first concert. I saw the Chicks the last time they were in Nashville floor seats. This was an incredible experience. My husband absolutely loved the concert. Great views - wonderful music. For the record - my whole sibling situation grew up on the Chicks. We absolutely had a wonderful time. I only wish we had an encore!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    GREAT

    by S. B. on 10/9/23

    I absolutely loved their concert. They performed amazing!! Did all the classic hits plus some of their new hits !! Overall had a great time laughing and enjoying it with my mother. The political thing was a big thing in their concert but they still have it their all !!! Would recommend ❤️

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Sad

    by Leisa on 10/8/23Food City Center - Knoxville

    I was very disappointed with the concert due to all the political agenda that was being pushed. I just wanted to listen to some good music and have fun with my friends. It was very different from the other concerts that I have attended this year.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun

    by KG on 10/3/23Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    It was a lot of fun! Drank too much & spent too much money, but still a great time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sounded great & a good show

    by Kim L on 10/2/23Merriweather Post Pavilion - Columbia

    They played fan favorites (what we want) and they sounded great. Recommend attending! I felt entertained and got the show I had hoped for!