Travis Tritt named Diamond Resorts Ambassador

Tritt is prepping to release his long-awaited next album this fall

Diamond Resorts, a global leader in the hospitality, vacation ownership and entertainment industries, has announced that southern rock-influenced country singer Travis Tritt has signed on as the company’s newest Diamond Celebrity ambassador.

Tritt will represent Diamond Resorts alongside a roster of celebrities, including country music artists Cole Swindell, Lee Brice, Jana Kramer, Dan + Shay, Colt Ford and Lauren Alaina.

“Travis Tritt is a legendary talent in the country music industry,” states Mike Flaskey, Chief Executive Officer of Diamond Resorts. “We are thrilled to have him join our roster of Diamond Celebrity ambassadors and perform exclusive shows for our members. Our Diamond Live concert series brings once-in-a-lifetime vacation experiences to members and invited guests, and Tritt will help us continue to bring these top-notch experiences to members.”

In 2020, the Diamond Live event platform went digital, transforming into the #DiamondLIVE @ Home concert series. Diamond Celebrities and invited musical performers including Maddie Poppe, Tyler Farr and Neal McCoy have performed exclusive live concerts from their homes to spread positivity during the global pandemic.

Tritt is just a few weeks away from releasing the first single from his next album via Better Noise Music. Earlier this year, Tritt signed with the urban, alternative and pop-based label to release his first album of new material in 13 years. Tritt has teamed with producer Dave Cobb, who’s worked with Chris Stapleton and The Highwomen, for the release. More details as they become available.

Tritt has recently been featured on Hot Country Knights’ debut single, “Pick Her Up,” as well as Cory Marks’ “Outlaws & Outsiders” alongside Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch and Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe.

Buddy Iahn
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