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John Michael Montgomery announces his final concert will take place at the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky. this December.
John Michael Montgomery plans final performance in his home state of Kentucky this December before ending his music career.
John Michael Montgomery has been telling folks for more than a year that 2025 would be his last on tour, and he really made that sink in late last month when he announced the date for his final show.
After announcing his retirement earlier this year, the "Sold" singer will conclude his 33-year touring career with a ...
John Michael Montgomery is going out in style — by bringing it all back home. The country legend just announced his final show, scheduled for Dec. 12 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky. That’s where it ...
John Michael Montgomery will be nostalgic when he performs his final show on Dec. 12. The country music legend announced his ...
‘90s Country Legend Announces Last Show Before Retirement originally appeared on Parade. The man behind “I Swear” is saying ...
John Michael Montgomery, seen performing at the Kentucky State fair, is on the road to recovery after his tour bus crashed near the Tennessee and Kentucky line. (Stephen J. Cohen) ...
From: 'John Michael Montgomery' (1995) The first single from Montgomery's 1995 self-titled record, "I Can Love You Like That" is one of his longest-running country radio successes.
John Michael Montgomery's most rowdy hit involves an auction and a woman. Sure, it's not what it sounds like, but with social media that's going to be tough to explain.
UPDATED: September 12, 2022 at 6:23 PM EDT Chart-topping country singer John Michael Montgomery suffered broken ribs and cuts when his tour bus overturned Friday in Tennessee, he and officials said.
This is a side project for the Montgomery brothers and a chance to relive some of their favorite childhood memories through song. "We want to have fun with it more than anything," John Michael notes.