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Travel with Big Al: at Crow, Nelson, Stapleton concert

By Big Al Owens, on the road again

Before the Pandemic, I bought a couple of tickets to see Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, and Chris Stapleton in concert. Then the deadly COVID-19 Virus struck and it was postponed twice.

Finally this year I was able to travel to Lexington at Kroger Field to see the show.



Sheryl Crow played first and got the crowd going with many of her favorite hits. She did a fantastic job for a 60 year old lady.

Willie took to the stage after Sheryl, and he was absolutely amazing. He is 89 years young, and rocked the stadium with his many hits.

Finally, Chris Stapleton, hometown boy, took the stage, he was joined by his beautiful and lovely wife, who is usually by his side. He put on a fantastic show and played his many hits. It was a fantastic experience to see this show, I am looking forward to Tom Keifer in July in Nashville.

I look forward to writing and sharing pictures from my upcoming trip to Scotland and England. My good friend Sue Shields from Glasgow, Scotland and her daughter promise to be a couple of great tour guides when I head overseas next month.


This story was posted on 2022-05-07 18:30:48
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Enjoyed Sheryl, Willie and Chris in concert, finally



2022-05-07 - Lexington, KY - Photo by Al Owens.
Travel writer Big Al Owens writes, "Before the Pandemic, I bought a couple of tickets to see Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, and Chris Stapleton in concert. Then the deadly COVID-19 Virus struck and it was postponed twice. Finally this year I was able to travel to Lexington at Kroger Field to see the show."

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