Happy 30th anniversary
Trace Adkins coming to Island resort
AP Photo/George Walker IV Trace Adkins attends an NFL football game between the Tennessee Titans and the Houston Texans, Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn. The country music icon will becoming to the Island Resort and Casino in April
HARRIA — The Island Resort & Casino will welcome multi-platinum country icon Trace Adkins as part of his highly anticipated 30th Anniversary Tour, with performances on Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, 2026.
Tickets go on sale today at islandresortandcasino.com
For three decades, Adkins has stood tall as one of country music’s most unmistakable voices and most dynamic entertainers. Since releasing his groundbreaking 1996 debut album Dreamin’ Out Loud, the Louisiana native has earned a place among the genre’s most respected performers, notching 40 hits on country radio, including chart-topping favorites like “(This Ain’t) No Thinkin’ Thing” and enduring classics such as “Every Light In The House.”
With 12 million albums sold, a long list of industry awards, and a career that continues to evolve, Adkins
remains a commanding force on stage and screen.
Following recent major tours–including a featured run on Blake Shelton’s Friends & Heroes Tour and his own high-energy What Color’s Your Wild Tour–Adkins now brings fans a special celebration of his 30-year legacy. In addition to his music career, he continues to build an impressive film and television résumé, with acclaimed appearances in Deepwater Horizon, a recurring role on King of the Hill, and reprising his role as Mercy Me manager Scott Brickell in I Can Only Imagine 2 (due out February 2026).
A dedicated supporter of America’s military community, Adkins has helped raise millions for injured post-9/11 veterans through his work with the Wounded Warrior Project, earning prestigious honors including the National Defense Industrial Association’s Dwight D. Eisenhower Award.






