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Jan 24, 2025
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Randy Houser
Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino • Ledyard, CT
Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino
Ledyard, CT
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About Randy Houser
Randy Houser initially made his mark in the music industry leading bands in Mississippi, but a timely move to Nashville with aspirations of becoming a songwriter led him to his big break. You might have heard his biggest hit—"Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” recorded in 2005 by Trace Adkins, took the world by storm. That initial foray into the scene set the stage for a long career.
As a performer, he began to make waves with “Boots On” in 2009, but his biggest breakthrough came in 2013, with the release of "How Country Feels.” These tracks not only showcased Houser’s rich voice but also connected him with listeners who might otherwise never have known the face behind some of country music’s most familiar words.
The album by the same name debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200, and “Runnin' Outta Moonlight" made its way onto the Hot 100. "Goodnight Kiss" and “Like a Cowboy” also became favorites. Beyond chart successes, Houser's talents have been recognized with CMA, ACM, and CMT award nominations, and in 2019, "What Whiskey Does" won Stony Creek’s Breakout Song of the Year.
Houser is poised to continue his trajectory on the country music landscape. With several studio albums under his belt and a proven track record of chart-topping singles and critical acclaim, his future endeavors are eagerly anticipated. Road trips and stellar tours will help keep this star aligned with his fans, and from there, the sky’s the limit!
Randy Houser’s Setlist
No matter what style of country music suits your fancy, there’s probably something in Randy Houser's catalog that will strike a chord with you. His discography is a robust blend of powerful vocals and deep-rooted storytelling. On stage, his tracks take on a new life. When you see him live, expect these standards to grace his setlist:
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How Country Feels
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Boots On
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Like a Cowboy
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Runnin’ Outta Moonlight
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Goodnight Kiss
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We Went
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My Kind of Country
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Whistlin’ Drive
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Growin’ Younger
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Friend in Low Places (Garth Brooks Cover)
Live Moments That Made Headlines
Houser has a knack for creating moments that linger long after the lights go down. His concerts are communal experiences where stories are shared, emotions run deep, and the essence of country music is celebrated. Over the years, these performances have stood out, not just for their setlists, but for the memorable experiences they've created:
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June 8, 2011: Following the CMA Festival Kick-Off Parade, 14,500 fans made their way to the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage for a block party, where they saw performances from the Eli Young Band, Josh Thompson, Lee Brice, Uncle Kracker, and Randy Houser. Houser engaged the crowd and treated them to “Beach to the Sand,” “Boots On,” “Lowdown and Lonesome,” and “Out Here in the Country.” He thanked everyone for enduring the heat and humidity, letting them know he had time for one more before a quick guitar riff introduced a rousing rendition of “Whistlin Dixie.”
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July 11, 2015: During Luke Bryan's Kick the Dust Up Tour, Randy Houser delivered a musical masterpiece at the FirstBank Stadium in Nashville. He took the stage after Dustin Lynch and Thomas Rhett, so his job was to keep the Music City crowd warmed up for the headliner, and he did not disappoint. In fact, some hailed his set as the performance of the night. In addition to his usual concert classics, he included an acoustic version of “Like a Cowboy” that proved he is more than capable of carrying a show. You can bet people still haven’t forgotten it.
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April 29, 2017: The Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki isn’t just a fan of country music—he’s a musician himself. Following the cancellation of the Pozo Stampede Festival, he joined forces with Randy Houser and other friends to ensure there was a concert at the Pozo Saloon in Santa Margarita, California. Houser had been determined to make it back to the venue, where he once played for Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown Tour. Galecki backed up his band on guitar, and their efforts paid off, raising $18,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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December 12, 2019: Houser lit up the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, an intimate venue that made his connection with his audience even more evident than when he plays for sellout stadium crowds. He got things started with “What Whiskey Does” before playing covers of Waylon Jennings’ “Good Hearted Woman” and Willie Nelson’s “On the Road Again.” His 15-song set ended with an encore of “Whole Lotta Quit” and “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight, but his energy never waned, and the audience sang along with every song.
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August 15, 2022: Randy Houser hosted the Homecoming Golf & Concert event at the Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi. As an Artist Board member of the Nikki Mitchell Foundation, he helped to organize the event to raise money for the non-profit, which offers relief and comfort for people impacted by pancreatic cancer. This was just another example of Houser's commitment to using his craft for a cause, and he headlined a lineup that included Jamey Johnson, Lee Brice, Dallas Davidson, Jerrod Niemann, Brad Arnold, and Rob Hatch.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do Randy Houser concerts last?
The length of a concert depends on the full lineup, but Randy Houser’s sets typically last approximately 90 minutes and include 10–15 songs. Search GoTickets.com for tickets to an upcoming show!
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Does Randy Houser tour?
Randy Houser tours and has appeared at the Stagecoach Festival and CMA Fest. He has shared the stage with Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, Cody Johnson, Justin Moore, and other incredible performers.
Who are Randy Houser’s influences?
Randy Houser values traditional country music and has cited the legendary Merle Haggard, George Jones, and Waylon Jennings among his biggest musical influences.
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