Dixie chicks 2 hour singalong
by Candyincali on 10/29/13Rogers Arena - VancouverThey rocked it and everyone sang along with them the whole night. Hoping they will record again.
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The Chicks are one of country music’s most influential and boundary-pushing groups. Formed in Dallas, Texas, in 1989 by sisters Emily Strayer and Martie Maguire, The Chicks (formerly known as the Dixie Chicks) rocketed to pop stardom with the addition of lead vocalist Natalie Maines in 1995. The multi-platinum trio would go on to win 12 Grammy Awards and become the best-selling female band of all time in the U.S., with 33 million albums sold worldwide. By blending honky-tonk with bluegrass and soaring pop vocals, The Chicks appealed to a diverse audience that stretched far beyond their country roots. Signature hits like 1999’s “Cowboy Take Me Away” and 1998’s “Wide Open Spaces,” along with their bluegrass virtuosity, saw The Chicks go from opening for Tim McGraw in 1999 to headlining massive concert tours that have sold over $100 million in tickets. 2020’s Gaslighter (produced by Jack Antonoff) was The Chicks’ first album in 14 years, and the catalyst for a 2023 tour where country-pop superstar Maren Morris will join the trio on a string of dates.
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The Chicks headed out on the North American leg of The Chicks World Tour in July 2023. After kicking off in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the tour covered much of North America.
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The Chicks World Tour began on July 21 at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The Chicks World Tour took The Chicks across North America in the following cities:
Specials guests on The Chicks World Tour included country music stars Maren Morris, Ben Harper and Wild Rivers on select dates.
They rocked it and everyone sang along with them the whole night. Hoping they will record again.
In spite of their hiatus as a group, they played as well as ever. The audience loved them.
Great band! Fantastic vocals & instrumental accompaniment. Very true sound to their cd's. Highly recommend seeing hem live!!
My first concert in a decade. It was spectacular! Worth the price of a ticket or two.
Finally seeing these 3 ladies on stage was so worth the 6 year wait and the 3 hour car ride. I would see them again in a heartbeat anytime they come close to Seattle. My girls have grown up listening to their music and I love the messages their songs teach. Keep singing ladies!!
What can you say about a show that not only meets but exceeds your expectations? I liked the Chicks coming in, I LOVED them going out. Great stage presence, quality sound, fun, touching... they covered it all. Natalie's voice is even stronger and more amazing in person, rarely can you say that about an artist. Chilling versions of "Top of the World," "Not Ready to Make Nice," and the heartbreaking "Travelling Soldier" brought the entire place to a breath-holding standstill. I embrace the opportunity to see these A-class performers again in the future.
The absolute best concert I EVER went to...I was just thinking about it today, years later and how amazing the experience was. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to see them live again. I remember none of my friends at the time liked country...no, they wouldn't give country a chance because it wasn't "cool" and I went alone. The Dixie fans there did not make me feel alone at all! I was 19 yrs old at the time. They are breathaking live, so soulful and touching.
It was an unforgettable evening with the Chicks! I remember it was only days after the "Bush" comment made by Natalie Maines. This was important, because the 'incident ' played a large role in the feel of the atmosphere in that arena. All that attended were die hard Chicks fans, cause if you weren't you wouldn't be caught dead there. I was one of those that attended, I'm so glad I went. I will never forget Natalie Maines screaming and banging away on that acoustic (and banging her head), Martie Maguire singing melody/harmony while making that fiddle look like an extra appendage of her body, while Emily Robison, also singing harmony, picked at that Banjo like she'd been spewn out of the womb with it! Just amazing! Since that night I've attended 129 other concerts. And, by the time you've read this, it will most likely be a couple more. You could say, I'm a music junkie. But out of all those shows and concerts (which include artists such as Marilyn Manson, Van Morrison, Motley Crue, Allison Kraus and Foreigner), I can honestly say, the Dixie chicks were amongst my most memorable. A definite MUST see!!!!! (please go on tour again chicks...PLEASE!!!)