ABC Supply Co. Inc. continues tour sponsorship

Lee Greenwood will embarking on the 40 Years of Hits Tour in 2022 which will see the country singer crisscrossing America to hit 40-plus concert dates already confirmed with more being added. The tour is being sponsored by ABC Supply Company, Inc.

“This announcement is only the beginning of what is shaping up to be a record year for us,” says Greenwood. “I have not done such a major tour in many years, normally it is one or two in a row and back home. This tour is going to have me performing at places from small to large, fair to festival, and everything in between.”

This year marked Greenwood’s official 40 Years of Hits celebration, recognizing his amazing presence as an artist, musician, songwriter, philanthropist, and consummate entertainer since his emergence on the national charts in the ’80s. With over 20 Top 10 singles, garnering Grammy, CMA, and ACM awards, his stellar rise to unprecedented national attention in the wake of “God Bless the USA,” has given Greenwood a permanent place of prominence amid the true legends of American music, crossing both decades and multiple genres.

Fresh on his list of highlights in 2021, was last month’s All-Star Salute to Lee Greenwood, which featured a “who’s who” of top name artists in a celebration that produced not only a star-studded stage but also the third highest-grossing event in the 46-year history of Huntsville’s Von Braun Center. The concert was promoted by Outback Presents. The concert footage is set to produce a trio of television specials to air in the 2022 season. Our own Matt Bailey was on hand to talk to some of the stars in attendance, including Billy Dean, Neal McCoy, John Berry, hosts Paula Deen and Mike Huckabee and others.

Dates already announced for the 2022 40 Years of Hits Tour encompass both private and ticketed events.

Lee Greenwood – 40 Years of Hits Tour 2022:

Jan 15-18 – Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. – Country Music Cruise
Jan 20-23 – Las Vegas, Nev. – PVT
Feb 4-15 – Honolulu, Hawaii – PVT
Feb 25 – Reidsville, N.C. – Showcase Theater
Feb 26 – Liberty, N.C. – Showcase Theater
Mar 4 – Newberry, S.C. – Opera House
Mar 5 – Columbia, Tenn. – The Mulehouse
Mar 7-8 – Orlando, Fla. – PVT
Mar 9 – Plant City, Fla. – Strawberry Fest
Mar 10 – Daytona, Fla. – Full Throttle Bike Week
Mar 12 – Weirsdale, Fla. – Orange Blossom Opry
Mar 13 – Ft Pierce, Fla. – Sunrise Theater
Mar 22 – Crossville, Tenn. – Palace Theater
Mar 31 – Wausau, Wisc. – Grand Theater
Apr 1 – Sheboygan, Wisc. – Weill Center
Apr 2 – Eau Claire, Wisc. – Pablo Center
Apr 8 – Watseka, Ill. – Watseka Theater
Apr 9 – St Charles, Ill. – Arcada Theater
Apr 28 – Mayetta, Kansas – Prairie Band Casino
Apr 29 – Mahnomen, Minn. – Shooting Star Casino
Apr 30 – Onamia, Minn. – Grand Casino
May 1 – Ottumwa, Iowa – Bridgeview Center
May 12 – Milwaukee, Wisc. – Pabst Theater
May 13 – Green Bay, Wisc. – Meyer Theater
May 14 – Marion, Ill. – Civic Center
May 20 – Galveston, Texas – PVT
May 28 – Houston, Texas – PVT
June 18 – Anoka, Minn. – PVT
June 24 – Fredericksburg, Texas – Rockbox Theater
June 26 – Dallas, Texas – PVT
July 4 – Clarksville, Tenn. – American Countess
July 7 – Clayton, N.Y. – Opera House
July 8 – Niagra Falls, N.Y. – Bears Den Casino
July 9 – Niagra Falls, N.Y. – Bears Den Casino
July 10 – Clarksville, Tenn. – American Queen
July 11 – Clarksville, Tenn. – American Queen
Aug 3 – Albert Lea, MN – Freeborn County Fair
Aug 5 – Waco, TX – PVT
Sept 16 – Fresno, CA – PVT
Sept 17 – Lodi, CA – Grape Fest
Sept 22 – Richfield, UT – RHS Theater
Sept 23 – Cedar City, UT – Heritage Theater
Sept 24 – Vernal, UT – Western Park Amp