CHRIS YOUNG

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Chris Young brings ‘Aw Naw’ to Hard Rock Live Tulsa June 25
TULSA, Okla. (March 10, 2026) — Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa will welcome country music star Chris Young at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 25, at Hard Rock Live inside the casino.
Nearing 20 years in the country music spotlight, Young has grown into the definition of a long-haul superstar, with hits like “Gettin’ You Home,” “Voices,” “Aw Naw” and “Lonely Eyes” — showing no sign of slowing down on the road ahead.
Named one of Billboard’s top country artists of the decade, the prolific hitmaker boasts 14 No. 1 singles and more than 9 billion global streams. His career has been built on songs that balance traditional country roots with a modern edge, connecting with fans through authentic storytelling and unmistakable emotion.
A member of the historic Grand Ole Opry and a global arena headliner, Young is also a CMT Award winner and an ACM, AMA, CMA and Grammy nominee. He has written and co-produced the work behind his 54 RIAA certifications, bridging multiple eras of country music with a sound that honors the genre’s past while pushing it forward.
Now signed to Black River Entertainment, the seasoned entertainer — named “one of his era’s finest traditionalists” by the Associated Press — is entering an exciting new chapter. His bold 10th studio album, “I Didn’t Come Here to Leave,” features 14 new tracks, including 11 co-writes, and showcases Young’s signature baritone and renewed creative energy.
Tickets start at $79.50 and go on sale March 13.
TULSA, Okla. (March 10, 2026) — Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa will welcome country music star Chris Young at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 25, at Hard Rock Live inside the casino.
Nearing 20 years in the country music spotlight, Young has grown into the definition of a long-haul superstar, with hits like “Gettin’ You Home,” “Voices,” “Aw Naw” and “Lonely Eyes” — showing no sign of slowing down on the road ahead.
Named one of Billboard’s top country artists of the decade, the prolific hitmaker boasts 14 No. 1 singles and more than 9 billion global streams. His career has been built on songs that balance traditional country roots with a modern edge, connecting with fans through authentic storytelling and unmistakable emotion.
A member of the historic Grand Ole Opry and a global arena headliner, Young is also a CMT Award winner and an ACM, AMA, CMA and Grammy nominee. He has written and co-produced the work behind his 54 RIAA certifications, bridging multiple eras of country music with a sound that honors the genre’s past while pushing it forward.
Now signed to Black River Entertainment, the seasoned entertainer — named “one of his era’s finest traditionalists” by the Associated Press — is entering an exciting new chapter. His bold 10th studio album, “I Didn’t Come Here to Leave,” features 14 new tracks, including 11 co-writes, and showcases Young’s signature baritone and renewed creative energy.
Tickets start at $79.50 and go on sale March 13.

