Gexa Energy Pavilion. He may have transformed himself frombrpop/rock star to R&B crooner to country superstar, but don't think DariusbrRucker isn't true to his roots. In fact, the Charleston-born musician neverbrleft his hometown, now raising his three children there alongside his wife.brIt's this commitment to his passion that makes Rucker such an endearing—andbrenduring—artist throughout his three-decade career. First expressing himselfbrthrough music as lead singer and rhythm guitarist of Hootie & the Blowfish,brRucker founded the band in 1986 while he was still a student at the Universitybrof South Carolina. The rock group stormed up the charts for years with hits you'rebrstill singing along with, like “Only Wanna Be With You” and “Hold My Hand,” butbrRucker still had a few tricks up his sleeve. Few would've guessed that thebrtrick would be another slew of No. 1 hits as a solo country artist, but now, eightbryears after signing his first country album record deal, it's hard to picturebrhim any other way. Today he's promoting his fourth solo country album on hisbr“Good For a Good Time” tour, stopping by Gexa Energy Pavilion to kick up hisbrboots and prove once again that country music is, and always has been, in hisbrblood.
So, what can you expect from the concert? Get ready for warmbrweather, cold brews and incredible hits like “Homegrown Honey,” “Wagon Wheel,”br“History in the Making” and “Come Back Song,” along with a few flashes ofbrRucker's signature smile. Sound “Alright” to you? We thought so.
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Date:brJune 17 Location:brGexa Energy Pavilion