Aaron Lewis
July 22, 2022
6:00 PM
Doors Open: 5:00 PM
Doors Open: 5:00 PM
Aaron Lewis And The Stateliners plus special guest Tim Montana
After releasing seven studio albums between 1996 and 2011 with his rock band Staind, singer, songwriter and guitarist Aaron Lewis went solo -- and he went country. His first country album, The Road, hit stores in 2012 and was embraced by fans, reaching No. 7 on the country album charts. With Staind on hiatus, he made his debut on the stage of Nashville's famous Grand Ole Opry in 2013, a year that also saw him headline the Jagermeister Country Tour. Even when Staind was active, Lewis toured clubs extensively with his acoustic guitar, mixing in Staind material with his newer country-leaning songs. The country material -- such as his hit "Country Boy" -- dominated his setlists in 2013, but fans who bought tickets did see Lewis play some Staind favorites as well, including "So Far Away," "It's Been Awhile," and "Outside." Lewis was born in Vermont and raised in Massachusetts, and began playing solo acoustic concerts at age 17. Staind broke out in 1999 with the help of a live version of "Outside" that Lewis sang with Limp Bizkit during the 1999 Family Values Tour.
After releasing seven studio albums between 1996 and 2011 with his rock band Staind, singer, songwriter and guitarist Aaron Lewis went solo -- and he went country. His first country album, The Road, hit stores in 2012 and was embraced by fans, reaching No. 7 on the country album charts. With Staind on hiatus, he made his debut on the stage of Nashville's famous Grand Ole Opry in 2013, a year that also saw him headline the Jagermeister Country Tour. Even when Staind was active, Lewis toured clubs extensively with his acoustic guitar, mixing in Staind material with his newer country-leaning songs. The country material -- such as his hit "Country Boy" -- dominated his setlists in 2013, but fans who bought tickets did see Lewis play some Staind favorites as well, including "So Far Away," "It's Been Awhile," and "Outside." Lewis was born in Vermont and raised in Massachusetts, and began playing solo acoustic concerts at age 17. Staind broke out in 1999 with the help of a live version of "Outside" that Lewis sang with Limp Bizkit during the 1999 Family Values Tour.
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