Grammy Award-winning country music group Little Big Town has announced a stop at Abbotsford Centre in March.
The performance on Saturday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. is the final stop on the foursome’s 10-city visit in Canada as part of The Breakers Tour.
The run begins Feb. 14 in London, Ont., and follows their sold-out U.S. tour of more than 20 cities.
The show features special guests Midland and Ashley McBryde.
Little Big Town was founded in 1998 and still consists of the same four members – Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook.
The group has recorded eight albums with top singles that include Pontoon, Girl Crush, Better Man, Boondocks, Bring it on Home, Little White Church, Tornado and Day Drinking.
Their most recent album, The Breaker, was released in 2017.
Little Big Town is also the recipient of more than 20 awards, including from the Academy of Country Music Awards, the American Music Awards, the Billboard Music Awards and the Grammy Awards.
The Country Music Hall of Fame inductees of 2014 went onto receive their star on the Nashville Walk of Fame in 2017.
Also in 2017, Little Big Town hosted a sold-out, year-long artist residency at the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, the venue’s first-ever, year-long residency in its 125-year history.
This year at the Grammys, they won for Best Country Duo for their single Better Man and the On the Hill Award in honour of their advocacy for music education.
Tickets for the Abbotsford show are now available and range from $49.75 to $84.75 (plus service charges). They are available at ticketmaster.ca, the venue box office or by phone at 1-855-985-5000.