Popular Alabama band announces new concert at amphitheater in home state

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A rising Alabama rock band is expanding their 2025 tour schedule with a new performance at an amphitheater in their home state. The Red Clay Strays, originating from the Mobile area in 2016, garnered national attention in 2024 with notable accomplishments such as opening for the Rolling Stones, launching a new album on RCA, performing a three-night residency at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, and receiving a CMA nomination.

Recently, the band received a call from Miranda Lambert, informing them of their win at the Academy of Country Music Awards for New Duo or Group of the Year. Despite their country-inspired sound, the members consider themselves more aligned with rock music. The upcoming “Get Right” tour now includes an October 15 show at Huntsville’s Orion Amphitheater, with pre-sales beginning on June 17 and general public sales on June 20. Additional tour dates will kick off in Europe following the Huntsville performance.

The Red Clay Strays have also secured other Alabama shows on their itinerary, headlining a series of concerts at the Wharf Amphitheater in Orange Beach from July 3 to July 5. These shows will showcase a lineup dominated by Alabama artists, including Muscadine Bloodline. The band’s July 3 show is already sold out, with the remaining nights also near capacity based on Ticketmaster seating charts.

In addition to their home state shows, the band has added new dates at various locations, including a September 6 gig in Cincinnati, an October 2 performance in Pikeville, Kentucky, and an October 9 appearance in Macon, Georgia. Their continuous expansion of tour dates demonstrates their dedication to reaching new audiences and connecting with fans across different regions.

The Red Clay Strays’ recent success and growing popularity are evident in their packed tour schedule and accolades. Their unique blend of rock and country influences has resonated with audiences, leading to a surge in demand for their live performances. As the band continues to captivate listeners with their distinct sound and energetic performances, their future in the music industry looks promising. Whether on stage in Alabama or touring in Europe, the Red Clay Strays are undoubtedly a band to watch as they rise to greater heights in the world of music.

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