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Friday, May 30

O2 Academy Birmingham
Kip Moore

O2 Academy Birmingham

Friday, May 30 at 7 pm

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Saturday, May 31

O2 Academy Leeds
Kip Moore

O2 Academy Leeds

Saturday, May 31 at 7 pm

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Sunday, June 1

SSE Arena
Kip Moore - Solitary Tracks World Tour

SSE Arena

Sunday, June 1 at 6:30 pm

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Wednesday, June 4

O2 City Hall
Kip Moore

O2 City Hall

Wednesday, June 4 at 7 pm

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Thursday, June 5

OVO Hydro
Kip Moore

OVO Hydro

Thursday, June 5 at 6:30 pm

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The SSE Hydro
Kip Moore

The SSE Hydro

Thursday, June 5 at 6:30 pm

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Saturday, June 7

O2 Academy Brixton
Kip Moore

O2 Academy Brixton: Brixton

Saturday, June 7 at 7 pm

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Sunday, June 8

O2 Apollo
Kip Moore

O2 Apollo

Sunday, June 8 at 7 pm

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Saturday, June 28

St Augustine Amphitheatre
Billy Currington & Kip Moore

St Augustine Amphitheatre

Friday, June 27 at 7 pm

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Thursday, July 3

Grizzly Stadium
Shania Twain: Live in Concert

Grizzly Stadium

Wednesday, July 2 at 7 pm

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Sunday, July 6

Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Koe Wetzel: 98.5 KYGO Birthday Bash

Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre: Englewood

Sunday, July 6 at 4 pm

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Thursday, July 10

Country Thunder Saskatchewan
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Country Thunder Saskatchewan

Thursday, July 10 at 12 pm

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Saturday, July 12

Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Billy Currington & Kip Moore

Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Friday, July 11 at 6:30 pm

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Saturday, July 19

The Greek Theatre
Billy Currington & Kip Moore

The Greek Theatre: Griffith Park

Friday, July 18 at 7 pm

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Sunday, July 20

Petco Park
Billy Currington & Kip Moore

Petco Park: East Village

Saturday, July 19 at 7 pm

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Saturday, August 2

The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory
Billy Currington & Kip Moore

The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory: Irving

Friday, August 1 at 7 pm

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Sunday, August 3

Moody Amphitheater
Billy Currington and Kip Moore

Moody Amphitheater

Saturday, August 2 at 7 pm

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Thursday, August 7

We Fest
WE Fest 2025

We Fest

Thursday, August 7 at 1 pm

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Sunday, September 7

Amphitheater At White River State Park
Billy Currington & Kip Moore

Amphitheater at White River State Park

Saturday, September 6 at 7 pm

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Saturday, September 13

Live Oak Bank Pavilion
Billy Currington & Kip Moore

Live Oak Bank Pavilion

Friday, September 12 at 7 pm

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Singer-songwriter Kip Moore combines a raw and rustic voice with compelling lyrics of honesty to create a unique sound that’s simultaneously hypnotic and edgy. His voice is weathered by life’s detours and disappointments and strengthened by his dreams and determination. His music is infused with relentless intensity, both of passion and frustration. His music powerfully captures some of the contradictions that he grapples with personally. Although he’s from a large family and enjoys musical collaborations and performing onstage, he’s an introvert who is often more comfortable being alone. “There’s a combativeness to the music too, a fight within,” he says. “With ‘Faith When I Fall,’ I know how bad I need that spiritual realm, but yet I find myself on this other end a lot of times.” Despite its edge, his music remains desperately optimistic. “I am hoping for what I have yet to become,” he says. “I feel like it’s hopeful for what I’ve yet reached, how I look forward to feeling, but I haven’t gotten there yet. “I have truly lived my music to a sense, even the milestones I haven’t reached yet,” he says. “I have been in those moments. I’ve been at those crossroads with a girl: ‘Are we going to take that next step?’ I look forward to taking that next step, but I haven’t wanted to yet. I look forward to being ready for that.” He was born in Tifton, near the Florida line, and was one of six children, the youngest boy who had three younger sisters. “You had to make your own fun, for sure,” he says of Tifton. “I had a lot of time for daydreaming. It was a great town, but I dreamed about getting out. I do enjoy going back now.” Weekends were often spent driving to the beach with his father for fishing expeditions. “He would play a lot of Jackson Browne, Willie Nelson, Bob Seger, Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen,” he says. “As early as I can remember, I always gravitated toward lyrics. Even when I hadn’t lived enough to understand then, they still shaped me. “ During high school, he secretly began playing his brother’s guitar because he was intimidated by the talent of his mother and older brother. “I would play when nobody was around, just figuring out stuff, watching his hands and trying to do the same thing.” He played point guard for Wallace State’s basketball team and also played on its golf team in Hanceville, Ala., for two years and then transferred to Valdolsta State University on a golf scholarship. He wrote songs daily and joined a band that performed throughout the South, providing him with all of his income. “I was one of those kinds who didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life,” he says. “I didn’t know music was an option. Maybe it was one of those things where I didn’t quite believe in myself enough.” Although he devoted every free moment to music during college, his parents still didn’t know about his musical activities. “They were all shocked when they found out about it because they didn’t know I could sing or play,” he says. After graduation and a short stint as a bartender on St. Simon’s Island, he moved to Hawaii on a whim with just a backpack, a surfboard and a friend. They slept on an airport bench the first night and then lucked into a hut that was $50 a month. They would walk or hitchhike the mile to the beach daily. After six months of this tropical paradise, Kip thought he had found his permanent home until his friend encouraged him to pursue songwriting as a living. He drove to Nashville on Jan. 1, 2004 in an old black Nissan truck that contained one bag and his guitar.  He immersed himself in the songwriting community, observing songwriters’ rounds for two years and honing his craft before gaining the confidence to join in. After four years of performing locally, he caught the attention of Creative Artist Agency’s Mark Dennis, who called Universal Music Group Nashville’s Joe Fisher. Not only did Joe’s encounter lead to his record deal with MCA Nashville, but it also brought about his introduction to songwriter Brett James, who produced Kip’s debut album. When Kip plays shows, he’s often asked for advice by aspiring songwriters. “Everybody’s experience is different, but I do believe it has to be the only thing,” he says. “I don’t think it can be a gray line. Either you want it and there’s nothing else or it’s not going to happen.” For instance, Kip was offered a sales position with an enticing salary, but it required working six days a week, leaving no time for creating music. “It only took me a few minutes to decline it. It’s such a risk and it’s an alone feeling – you feel like you’re on an island by yourself – but it’s worth every single minute. Had I taken that job, I wouldn’t be sitting here today.”
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