Overall Rating
4.6
By NannieE
Justin Moore was awesome!!!
Will definitely go see him again!! The Ryman is great!!
By Crego313
Justin Moore Takes Nashville
I’ve seen plenty of country artists in many settings from Nashville to Small Town USA in upstate New York, but I’ve never had the opportunity to see Justin live. I jumped at the chance to finally see him, and I was not disappointed. Openers Tyler Rich and Travis Denning were ok, but the star of the show was Justin. The whole atmosphere changed when he came on stage. He is one of the most underrated artists in country music, and because of that many people are missing out on “real” country talent.
By Anonymous
The best concert every. Got to see Chris Janson & Ricky Skaggs.
By BkBB21
Good show but not sure he’s a head liner yet. I enjoy his music , but felt like I needed a little more. Good show not Great !
By salkeld37
It was not what I wanted to see .
My review is going to be half & half good and bad. First I thought people were so rude and very mean, people in front of us wouldn't sit down my kids couldn't see the show yeah it's nice to stand some times but I'm sorry I do like to sit too. So, we had to stand in the stairs so we could see and we one person pour beer on my kids head because he was too drunk to know what he was doing. Then the concert part the first 2 people who sang weren't that good very boring by the time the main person came out to sing I was ready to leave yeah he was good and everything but I really couldnt see him. Sorry but I don't think I ever go again .
By Clutch024
Justin Moore put on a show
Show was great. Sounds like like he does on album live. Played all his hits and favorites. Highly recommend seeing him.
By Anonymous
No Hell on a Highway!
Great show! A little upset he didn’t perform “Hell on a Highway!” That was the name of the tour but it wasn’t played.
By 1st323
Justin Moore and Dylan Scott. Great show!!
Those guys did and awesome job!! I will attend again in the future if they come back to Knoxville!
By nursemgr
Justin Moore
Justin Moore never disappoints. He was amazing and played every song, old and new. Classy performer, great repore with the crowd.
By Govols1996
Justin Moore is the man
Justin played AMAZING! This is the 4th time I’ve seen him and he never disappoints! No matter where you are in the arena, you ALWAYS get your money’s worth!
Justin Moore released his third album Off the Beaten Path in 2013 led by the single "Point at You" before hitting the road with the Justin Moore: Off the Beaten Path Tour featuring special guests Randy Houser and Josh Thompson. Not bad for a small-town boy from Poyen, Ark. (pop. 272).
Moore may be considered "new country" by some but he's true country at heart, singing about the simple life he knows and loves. He released his first radio single, "Back That Thing Up" in 2008 and watched it climb the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. His self-titled debut album followed in 2009 and reached No. 3 on the country charts thanks to the No. 1 single "Small Town USA".
His second No. 1 single "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away" wasn't far behind. Moore wrote it for his second album Outlaws Like Me, released in 2011.
Moore's brand of blue-collar country has down-home roots. His parents recognized his talent at two when they recorded him singing George Strait's "Baby's Gotten Good at Goodbye". His passion for performing continued throughout his childhood; he sang gospel at church while winning talent shows at school where his precocious country crooning made more than his parents sit up and take notice.
After finishing high school in his hometown Moore moved to Nashville, eventually got a record deal, and began a steady course to country stardom. He's developed a country-rock style influenced by the likes of John Anderson, Hank Williams Jr., Lynyrd Skynrd, and The Allman Brothers Band.
As he's compiled his catalog of hit music, Moore has worked his way up from touring bars and clubs to headlining arenas. He's built a reputation as a dynamic and energetic live performer who draws enthusiastic crowds eager to buy tickets anytime he's in town.