Las Vegas, NV
Biloxi, MS
Nashville, TN
Overall Rating
4.3
By Slatybartfast
Disappointed
The opening acts, Midland & Kacey Musgraves, were excellent. But, as headliners, I was disappointed with Little Big Town. Musically they were OK when they sang as a group and had good harmonies. When they sang solo, I was unimpressed. And the "light show" was horrible. Bright white strobes that constantly flashed at eye-level for the audience. We had to leave early because the lights gave us headaches. I've been to many concerts--rock, country, metal, folk--and the lighting for this show was the worst I've ever seen. Perhaps the sound was off or the acoustics were not great in the venue, but the show seemed more flash than music.
By AB1963
Love Love Little Big Town!
I have always loved Little Big Town, but this venue was amazing and the weather happened to be perfect (not to hot)! They are all just so talented!
By Jmilla1587
So much fun best night ever! The bout was amazing! Very personable. The staff could instruct the rule of how high the chairs can be! But other than that it was amazing!! I will go again!
By MHT63
Little Big Town was great!
My first ever country concert didn’t disappoint...had a great time !
By rj383way
L.B.T. Are The Best.
Little Big Town are true professionals. The band sounds great and the flow of the concert is excellent.
By Anonymous
Awesome!
The Venue was awesome and the show was amazing! looking forward to my next concert here!!!!! I had a fantastic time!!!!!
By Karpey
hot and buggy
We saw them at the Saratoga Mtn Winery and they were awesome. Their set was different this time around- not as much energy, Could be because it was so hot and the bugs and the bats.
By Deepsealillie
Parking Was Memorable
Little Big Town and Grainger Smith both put on good shows. Iron Stone kept the advertising going during Grainger Smith's show. So we kept hearing the advertising while he was performing. They figured it out about the time he was done. Disappointing. But I will remember Black Oak Casino and the girl who is now a Winner. We stayed till the final number of Littler Big Town and enjoyed the show. Got to the car within 5 min. Moved 300 feet the next 35 min. Didn't get to Murphy's for another 15 min or more. So although the concert was great i remember the time I spent trying to leave the venue as much as the concert. Stay till the end but plan on sitting in your car for and relaxing for a few before trying to leave.
By Snamrod
Good but could've been longer
I think Little Big Town should've played longer than 1 hour for the money. Leaving the parking lot took as long as they played...one hour! Terrible! Ironstone needs to do something about that!
By Menley17
Loved everything!!
The venue was awesome and Little Big Town put on an amazing show! I would see them again and most definitely go back to Ironstone Amphitheatre!
Little Big Town in Concert
GRAMMY, ACM, CMA, and AMA Award-winning group, Little Big Town -- consisting of members Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman, and Jimi Westbrook -- first entered the music scene over 20 years ago with hit songs "Boondocks," "Bring It On Home," "Good As Gone" and the GRAMMY-nominated "Little White Church." Their breakthrough albums Tornado and Pain Killer produced multiple #1 singles, including "Pontoon," "Tornado," and "Day Drinking," as well as the history-making, best-selling country single of the year (2015) "Girl Crush." 2017's, The Breaker, debuted #1 on the Billboard Country Charts and Top 10 (No.4) on the Billboard 200 to critical acclaim, marking the group's fourth Top 10 debut on the Billboard 200 chart. The album features their GRAMMY-winning, multi-week #1 single, "Better Man," as well as the 2019 GRAMMY-nominated, "When Someone Stops Loving You." The band recently released new music from their upcoming ninth studio album, Nightfall, the critically-praised song "The Daughters" and country single "Over Drinking." The album is set for release January 17, 2020.
Little Big Town has earned more than 40 award show nominations and in the past five years has taken home nearly 20 awards, including multiple GRAMMY, AMA, People's Choice, CMA, ACM awards, and an Emmy award. The Country Music Hall of Fame inductees (2014) went onto receive their star on the Nashville Walk of Fame in 2017. In July of 2018, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville launched their lead, yearlong exhibit called LITTLE BIG TOWN: THE POWER OF FOUR showcasing the bands powerful and storied 20-year history within the country music community. The band recently launched 4 Cellars wine, their first non-musical project as a band, with Browne Family Vineyards. The collaboration features exclusive wine blended by the foursome and recently released canned wine spritzers called "Day Drinking."