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Thomas Rhett, (born March 30th, 1990) is a country and western singer songwriter from Valdosta, Georgia. He is the song of Rhett Atkins and has five singles that charts from his debut album “It Goes Like This”.
It all started when Thomas Rhett Atkins Jr. was old enough to go on stage with his father, Rhett Atkins, and play the drums for him. The band was put together in high school called The High Heeled Flip Flops. After high school, Rhett went to college at Lipscomb University in Nashville Tennessee and played as a member of Tau Phi for their cowboy show. It was from this experience that he grew used to big crowds and commanding the audience. Rhett co-wrote the song “I Ain’t Ready to Quit” on Jason Aldeans’ 2010 album, “My Kinda Party” and then signed a contract with Big Machine Records, Valory Music Group division in 2011. He released his debut single “Something to Do with My Hands” which was released on February 21st 2012, with a music video too. The song reached number 15 on the US Hot Country Songs. His follow up single “Beer With Jesus” was released on September 4th 2012, and reached number 1 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. It wasn’t until his song “It Goes Like This” released on May 6th 2013, that Rhett got the success that he deserved, with the song going Platinum, and making it to number 1 on the US Country Airplay chart, it also became the title track of his debut album, which was released on October 29th 2013. The albums’ fourth single “Get Me Some of That” became Rhett’s second number 1 single. Rhett has also co written the 2013 singles “1994” by Jason Aldean, “Parking Lot Party” by Lee Brice and “Round Here” by Florida Georgia Line. Read more
What can be more American than listening to country music on the 4th of July? Nothing. Thomas Rhett can turn anyone into a country fan by simply attending one of his concerts. At only 24 he has succeeded in having two hit songs, but while he's on stage you can see that he's just average guy enjoying the moment and having a good time. He utlizes the whole stage, and invites a few lucky souls to join him at certain points. He also loves to shake those hips of his, so be prepared to dance when you go to one of his concerts. His songs are extemely catchy and easy to sing along with, so be prepared. the whole audience will be singing with him. Just when you think it couldn't get louder he will start singing some classic oldies that will make the venue erupt. He makes the whole audience feel like they're at a neighborhood block party with a bunch of good friends, which is why his songs like "Front Porch Junkies" and "Sorry For Partying" are so entertaining to hear. If you hate dancing, happiness, and being surrounded by friendly people who are enjoying life. Thomas Rhett is not for you. If you're the opposite then buy your tickets now. You won't regret it. You can tell a good artist when you leave the concert thinking that he or she was better in person than on his cd. He's album is great, but it's worth every penny plus some to see him in person. Thomas Rhett is a country singer that appeals to everyone because of fun, upbeat energy. Buy your tickets now, and see for yourself. Read more Report as inappropriate
It could be said that country music is in Thomas Rhett's DNA, having been born to the established singer/songwriter Rhett Akins. The fresh faced youngster has very much made his own impact on the industry with his own slant on the genre and expert live show. Having always been interested in music, it is fair to say that Rhett has ability with his instrument that is far beyond his years. Despite having only released one studio album, it scored well commercially so the fanbase is ready and waiting to see Thomas bring 'It Goes Like This' to life. There is great skill in the way he develops early songs to give a more involving live experience to the delighted masses. 'Make Me Wanna' has the whole audience singing along despite having only released it a few months ago, it has fast become a favourite. The singer thanks the crowd for their enthusiastic involvement and expresses his slight bemusement at his new found fame. Rounding the evening off with 'Something To Do With My Hands', the crowd stand as one to celebrate this new singer and assure him they will continue to support his career. Read more Report as inappropriate
The Pit section was definitely the place to be! I have no clue how I got so lucky last night! Out of all the beautiful ladies around me.. He picked me to sang too! And came back two more times just to wink and touch my hand! Then his guitars came on and sat down next to me too! Definitely one of the best nights I ever have. Never thought this would ever happen to me! Crazy! Still in ahh! Sure made me feel like a million bucks! Thanks for creating a memory of a life time, Thomas Rhett! Love ur music! Glad you're so caring to ur fans and have a wonderful wife by your side for support!! Wish you a lifetime of amazing music! Can't wait to next time!! -Amber Bennett Tyler, TX Read more Report as inappropriate
I went to the Thomas Rhett concert at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota on Wednesday November 29th 2017. Old Dominion and Walker Hayes were special guests to the show, they opened for him and were amazing. Old Dominion really got the crowd going! Thomas even said that he has never heard a crowd that loud! Thomas Rhett played an awesome show that will be UNFORGETTABLE, it was the best concert I have ever been to. Everyone knew all the songs and he was engaged with the crowd. He even took time to sign posters for the some of the fans. His band is awesome too!! I went with my mom and we had seats in row 9!! It was awesome!! By far the best concert yet!! Read more Report as inappropriate
Thomas Rhett's show was amazing. From the opening song, "Crash and Burn," which set the tone of fantastic FX and heart twisting vocalizations, to his singing "Marry Me" on stage B to the impromptu Rhett Atkins songs he sang and his powerful closing with "T-shirt," the concert was one of the most memorable I will ever attend. My friend and I drove from Atlanta to be able to see him. The venue was fantastic and even solved our issue with visibility due to a faulty strobe light in section 207 of the Colonial Life Arena. The band was on fire and Thomas Rhett knows how to entertain a crowd and put on a show. I can't wait for the next one!! Read more Report as inappropriate
So excited before the show. Love Thomas Rhett's music. The venue was a good size, even if the management were clueless about certain things (O2 priorities). Rhett Atkins (Thomas Rhett's dad) was supporting him and he was fantastic and could easily do a show on his own. Thomas was everything we had hoped for and more. The music was amazing, the lighting, backing musicians, fans. it was a great night and will definitely recommend his gigs to anyone and everyone. Counting down till he comes back to the UK again (hopefully in the very near future) Read more Report as inappropriate
Saw Thomas Rhett at Jiffy Lube Live. Really liked his set up on stage. He interacted with the audience. Even signed some things for people while performing. He sang all the songs we want to hear. Make Me Wanna, It Goes Like This,Get Me Some if That,even his new one Crash and Burn. He was wearing a suit and it was warm. I liked when he took off the suit jacket and had a summer print shirt underneath. I liked the casual look. He is definitely worth seeing. Read more Report as inappropriate
Thomas Rhett is a true entertainer He is very engaging with his fans Usually has multiple special guest and his dad, Rhett Akins, is always a extra addition to the show Thomas is a must see. He brings class and makes country fans proud. Worth every penny. Thomas puts on an energetic show that you will thoroughly enjoy and he will leave you wanting more Listen to his music and then go see him live you will be a true TR fan forever. Read more Report as inappropriate
The kickoff party at AT&T Stadium last night for your new Tangled Up CD was absolutely awesome! Twister was a blast and your new music will go straight to the top of the charts I'm sure! You are blessed with true talent as a songwriter and singer and always entertain your fans to the fullest! Thanks for choosing Dallas to kick off Tangled up and best wishes for your continued success. As we say in the south. Ya'll come back now, ya hear. Read more Report as inappropriate
The show was great! Both opening acts were really good, especially Old Dominion. But the Thomas Rhett part of the show was the best! At one point Thomas Rhett came from the stage to a small platform back in the crowd. We happened to be right next to it and when he came there to sing a few songs, it was really cool. He sang all of his songs! It was a wonderful concert! Read more Report as inappropriate