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Justin Moore released his third album Off the Beaten Path in 2013 led by the single "Point at You" before hitting the road with the Justin Moore: Off the Beaten Path Tour featuring special guests Randy Houser and Josh Thompson. Not bad for a small-town boy from Poyen, Ark. (pop. 272). 

Moore may be considered "new country" by some but he's true country at heart, singing about the simple life he knows and loves. He released his first radio single, "Back That Thing Up" in 2008 and watched it climb the Billboard  Hot Country Songs chart. His self-titled debut album followed in 2009 and reached No. 3 on the country charts thanks to the No. 1 single "Small Town USA". 

His second No. 1 single "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" wasn't far behind. Moore wrote it for his second album Outlaws Like Me, released in 2011.

Moore's brand of blue-collar country has down-home roots. His parents recognized his talent at two when they recorded him singing George Strait's "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye". His passion for performing continued throughout his childhood; he sang gospel at church while winning talent shows at school where his precocious country crooning made more than his parents sit up and take notice.

After finishing high school in his hometown Moore moved to Nashville, eventually got a record deal, and began a steady course to country stardom. He's developed a country-rock style influenced by the likes of John Anderson, Hank Williams Jr., Lynyrd Skynrd, and The Allman Brothers Band. 

As he's compiled his catalog of hit music, Moore has worked his way up from touring bars and clubs to headlining arenas. He's built a reputation as a dynamic and energetic live performer who draws enthusiastic crowds eager to buy tickets anytime he's in town.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 2259 reviews
  • Concert wasnt worth money

    by Justin Moore sucked! on 10/20/25The Fruit Yard Amphitheater - ModestoRating: 1 out of 5

    Justin Moore was not a good show! He sang random songs had no energy on stage..It was Boring (as someone in audience was yelling).The Fruityard grass area was wet and turned very dewy by night fall.The Beer prices were outrageous. $15 for a beer in a cup? Are you kidding me in the economy? Food is even more pricy. The opening act Blue Line was better than the country star... i would love a refund... also about a quater of the audience left as he started playing..

  • Happy

    by DSR on 10/20/25The Fruit Yard Amphitheater - ModestoRating: 5 out of 5

    Very easy and fast to enter the event. Much easier to have the app and not have to deal with papers or ID’S.

  • Amazing as always

    by Ca on 10/20/25The Fruit Yard Amphitheater - ModestoRating: 5 out of 5

    He always does his very best even when his throat hurts. He gives his all

  • Justin Moore at Hardrock Casino, Sacramento

    by Moxie on 10/19/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 3 out of 5

    Great singer. Terrible performer. He forgot words to his own songs. He got the hiccups during his encore. Sigh….

  • Fantastic Concert

    by Miri53 on 10/19/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    The music was fantastic. Justin Moore outdid himself with a raw emotional performance. Everyone was on their feet and joining along.

  • Great venue

    by Chris on 10/19/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    Justin Moore was a great show. Love hardrock sac!!

  • Disappointed.

    by Boymom4 on 10/19/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 1 out of 5

    Sound was terrible, most songs unrecognizable. Couldn’t hear his voice. Huge Justin Moore fan. Still LOVE his music. I will NOT go see him again. Left feeling disappointed. Played an hour and fifteen minutes. Videos didn’t sync up with stage. All around SUPER disappointing.

  • Moore fun

    by Meg on 10/19/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 3 out of 5

    I have seen Justin Moore a few times and I have to say, he didn't look like he was enjoying himself. Maybe it was all the drunk ladies making it next to impossible to actually hear him sing. Overall it was nice to see him in person, but I think that Hard Rock needs to monitor the mayhem in the audience more carefully.

  • Great concert!!

    by Ang on 10/19/25Hard Rock Live Sacramento - WheatlandRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was great. I wish I would have checked the size of my shirt when purchasing it. Unfortunately they gave me one 3 sizes too big I didn’t think to look because I just put it into my bag

  • Great!

    by Em on 9/19/25Grey Eagle Event Centre - CalgaryRating: 4 out of 5

    The Grey Eagle is a nice, laid back atmosphere for a concert. The only downside was having to stand for the whole headliner performance even though there were chairs which was unexpected.