JOSH TURNER: THIS COUNTRY MUSIC THING TOUR with SPECIAL GUEST FAITH GROVES
August 29 @ 8:00 pm
Known for his unmistakable, buttery baritone and timeless songs like “Long Black Train” and “Why Don’t We Just Dance,” Turner’s five No. 1 singles include “Your Man,” of which the official music video surpassed 233 million views. Currently, Turner has 6 billion career global streams. His debut album, Long Black Train, released 22 years ago and was certified Platinum by the RIAA with nearly 1.5M album sales, 1.4M track downloads, and over 331.2M life-to-date streams. The lead single of the same name was also certified 2x Platinum, making up over 1.1M track downloads and over 275.7M global streams. In July 2025, Turner celebrated the 20th Anniversary of his signature song “Your Man,” and in 2021 released Your Man (Deluxe Edition) celebrating 15 years of Turner’s iconic double Platinum-selling album, as well as the reimagined video featuring his wife, Jennifer, who starred in the original video. Turner’s latest release on MCA Records, This Country Music Thing, has acquired 10M release-to-date global streams and debuted Top 10 on the Country Albums chart. From this project, he’s released “Two Steppin’ On The Moon,” which garnered him an invitation to perform for NASA astronauts, on the International Space Station, from Mission Control at Houston’s Johnson Space Center. He was also asked by NBC’s TODAY to perform “Unsung Hero” for Veterans Day, a song he wrote about his granddaddy who served in WWII. This past May, Turner released the official music video for “Unsung Hero,” which debuted on CMT and the Paramount Times Square Billboard in NYC.
Faith Groves is a Nashville-based country singer-songwriter with deep West Texas roots, born and raised in Odessa. She picked up her first guitar at nine, began writing by thirteen, and has been crafting music that honors where she comes from while speaking to today’s world. Her 2023 debut single “Get the Hell Outta My Way” introduced her bold, confident voice, and her latest release, “Classic,” serves as an anthem for preserving the roots and integrity of country music — a reminder that tradition still matters even as the genre evolves. She has since opened for Clay Walker, Easton Corbin, JT Hodges, James Otto, Heartland, and Shane Smith & the Saints, with standout performances at C4C (Florida), the Franklin Rodeo (Tennessee), and Cancer Sucks (Texas).
