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About Rascal Flatts
In recent years, Rascal Flatts has continued to perform, although they announced their farewell tour, 'The Farewell: Life Is a Highway Tour,' in 2020, marking the end of an era for the beloved trio. The tour was initially set to celebrate their two-decade-long career; however, it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, they officially announced the cancellation of the tour, leaving fans heartbroken but grateful for the memories created over the years. Despite their retirement from touring, the members have expressed a desire to continue creating music together and participating in special performances. In 2022, they reunited for a special performance at the Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, which delighted fans and showcased their enduring talent. Currently, the members of Rascal Flatts are pursuing solo projects, with LeVox focusing on his solo music career and DeMarcus and Rooney exploring various entertainment ventures. Fans continue to celebrate the group's music and legacy, eagerly anticipating any potential future collaborations or surprise performances that may arise.
Rascal Flatts History
Rascal Flatts, formed in 1999 in Columbus, Ohio, is a country music trio consisting of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus, and Joe Don Rooney. The group quickly rose to fame with their harmonious blend of traditional country and contemporary pop influences, capturing the hearts of fans across the globe. Their debut album, 'Rascal Flatts,' released in 2000, included hits like 'Prayin' for Daylight,' which established them as a formidable force in the country music scene. Over the years, they have released a string of successful albums, garnering numerous awards, including multiple ACM and CMA Awards. Their live performances became a hallmark of their success, known for their engaging stage presence and emotional delivery. Rascal Flatts' concerts often feature elaborate stage setups, high-energy performances, and a mix of their classic hits and newer material, making each show a unique experience. As they toured extensively across the United States and internationally, their concerts attracted thousands of fans, solidifying their legacy as one of the most successful country music groups of their era.