Toby Keith did his hometown proud at Saturday's Oklahoma Twister Relief Concert at the University of Oklahoma, as 60,000 people packed a sold-out show.
Who knew you could sell out the same show twice? After a first round of Oklahoma Twister Relief concert tickets disappeared in one hour, Toby Keith has done it again.
In an act of complete generosity and thoughtfulness, superstar Tim McGraw has postponed his concert at the Kansas Star Arena in Wichita, Kansas this weekend in order to ensure Toby Keith's Oklahoma Twister Relief Concert takes precedence in the country music fan community.
There’s always some less-than-thrilling things that happen each week, whether it’s across the country, down to Music City in Nashville, or right here in our WNY backyards.
A bus that was part of Toby Keith's touring convoy caught on fire on a highway near Indianapolis, Ind. in the early hours of the morning on Monday (July 1).
Toby Keith's Oklahoma Twister Relief Concert, which sold out in one hour, just announced another shining star has been added to its roster. And it's not just any country singer; it's 'Blown Away' hitmaker and Grammy-winning songstress, Carrie Underwood.
Taylor Swift is talented, beautiful, rich and powerful, and beloved by her legion of dedicated fans. All of those qualities came together to help the singer earn a top position on the latest Most Powerful Celebrities List, as published by Forbes. Appointment to the list is based on several factors besides income over the past 12 months.
Toby Keith's previously announced concert to benefit the victims of the devastating Oklahoma tornado is looking like it will be a whirlwind of success. Not only does it have a slew of top-notch performers, it also sold out at an astonishing rate.
Some believe the R&B-influenced country sound of the '70s and '80s is poised to make a big comeback, and recent releases from Trace Adkins and Joe Nichols are evidence of that. Toby Keith's new song 'Drinks After Work' jumps the flashback needle, however. He's a bit ahead of his time in being behind the times.
On July 6, Toby Keith will host a major effort to provide relief to victims of the tornadoes that ravaged parts of Oklahoma this spring. Big-name country stars like Willie Nelson and Garth Brooks have been on the list of performers from the get-go, but Keith recently added more names and sponsors to the mix.
Details for Toby Keith's Oklahoma Twister Relief Concert have been revealed. The Moore native has put together an event, with the help of Garth Brooks, a fellow Okie, as well as Willie Nelson, Trisha Yearwood and Ronnie Dunn. All of the aforementioned acts are set to perform. The concert is slated for Saturday, July 6 at the University of Oklahoma's Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in No
Newcomer Drake White officially broke into the country music scene earlier this year when he released 'The Simple Life.' Now, thanks to his first single's success on the charts, White's schedule is getting really busy. Of course, he had enough leeway on his calendar to accept an offer to join a leg of Toby Keith's Hammer Down Tour!