Clint Black is bringing his Still . . . Killin' Time 30th Anniversary Tour to the Aiken Theatre in Evansville this March. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday at 10am. However, here at WBKR we have access to an exclusive venue presale.
It's so hard to believe, but Clint Black has been in country music for three decades. And, this year, he's embarking on his 30th anniversary Still . . . Killin' Time tour. Big news for local fans. He's making a stop in Evansville.
It's so hard to believe, but Clint Black has been in country music for three decades. And, this year, he's embarking on his 30th anniversary Still . . . Killin' Time tour. Big news for local fans. He's making a stop in Evansville.
It's so hard to believe, but Clint Black has been in country music for three decades. And, this year, he's embarking on his 30th anniversary Still . . . Killin' Time tour. Big news for local fans. He's making a stop in Evansville.
It's so hard to believe, but Clint Black has been in country music for three decades. And, this year, he's embarking on his 30th anniversary Still . . . Killin' Time tour. Big news for local fans. He's making a stop in Evansville.
Country music star Clint Black hasn't been in the tristate for about five years. But he's coming back! He's bringing his latest tour to Evansville early next year. And tickets go on sale today!
Country music star Clint Black hasn't been in the tristate for about five years. But he's coming back! He's bringing his latest tour to Evansville early next year.
When Clint Black's career began in 1989, RCA Records sent some radio people a nifty clock. The caption on the base reads, "Thanks for 'Killing Time' with me." Signed by Clint Black. Cool, huh?
Now, 25 years later, it still works. Operates on a single double A battery and you know what...