Fans of country music star Trace Adkins might want to make plans to get out and see him in concert this year because it just might be his last performing.
The 64-year-old didn’t lock that in, but he certainly seemed to tease it in a interview earlier this year with “Entertainment Tonight.” The singer was asked when if he would know when to step away, and he responded, “I knew 10 yeas ago. But my accountant was like, ‘No.’”
Taste of Country reported that Adkins was able to crack a smile about the accountant comment, so he certainly seems to be in a good place with the idea of winding down.
The outlet said that Adkins said he was “just proud to be here and glad that I’ve had fans that have stuck with me all these decades.”
“I’m gonna give ‘em another year,” he said of his current tour. “I do not have another 30 in me. I do not. I’m gonna give ‘em this this year. I’m gonna tour hard this year. But then I can’t promise anything after that.”
If this is it for Adkins, fans in Pennsylvania will get a chance to see him at his scheduled Sept. 17 show at Lancaster’s American Music Theatre.
Adkins has had 13 studio albums. He released his first, “Dreamin’ Out Loud,” in 1996, and his last, “The Way I Wanna Go,” in 2021. He has had four Billboard number-one hits — “(This Ain’t) No Thinkin’ Thing,” “Ladies Love Country Boys,” “You’re Gonna Miss This,” and “Hillbilly Bone.”
He also has a long list of film and television credits.
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