Travis Tritt is celebrating his 30th anniversary this year.
Tritt threw his Stetson in the ring with the so-called Class of 1989, which included Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson and Clint Black 鈥 all of whom went on to have distinguished careers.
To mark the occasion, Tritt in March teamed up with Charlie Daniels and a rotating cast of rising country acts for the 鈥淥utlaws & Renegades鈥 tour, which ran through June before taking a bit of a vacation.
Now they are back at it and pulling into the AVA at Casino del Sol on Sunday, Aug. 25, with the duo of Love and Theft (鈥淩unaway,鈥 鈥淚f You Ever Get Lonely,鈥 鈥淎ngel Eyes鈥).
Tritt comes here with his latest album, an acoustic take on his big hits including 鈥淐ountry Club鈥 and 鈥淎nymore.鈥 鈥淎 Man and His Guitar: Live From the Franklin Theatre鈥 also includes covers of Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash, which seems to be a nice segue to 鈥淥utlaws & Renegades.鈥 In country music, Waylon and Johnny are about as outlaw as it gets.
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Sunday鈥檚 concert begins at 7 p.m. at the AVA, . Tickets are $20 to $75 through .