Little Big Town to headline show with Sugarland at Nationwide Arena on Oct. 26
Little Big Town is coming to "the biggest small town in Ohio" this fall.
Recognizable by their tuneful four-part harmonies, the award-winning country superstars are embarking on their Take Me Home Tour, which includes a stop at Nationwide Arena on Oct. 26 with supporting act Sugarland and special guest, The Castellows.
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Various ticket presales for the concert are to run throughout this week, ahead of the general sale beginning at 10 a.m. Friday at littlebigtown.com.
The tour also is to offer various VIP packages, including premium tickets, an interactive Little Big Town coffee book, a limited-edition, autographed tour poster and more. For more information, visit vipnation.com.
Little Big Town, featuring Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet, and Jimi Westbrook, have charted at No. 1 and in the Top 10 with songs including "Boondocks," "Bring It On Home," "Little White Church," "Pontoon," "Day Drinking," "Girl Crush" and "Better Man."
The Alabama-spawned band, which performed in Columbus last year at Buckeye Country Superfest and in 2018 at the Schottenstein Center, has won numerous country music awards, as well as four Grammy Awards. They've collaborated with such artists as Miranda Lambert and Vince Gill, and Little Big Town singer Fairchild also has appeared as a solo artist on tracks with John Mellencamp, Luke Bryan and others.
Supporting act Sugarland, who also played at the Schott in 2018, consists of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles on lead vocals and Kristian Bush on vocals, guitar and mandolin. Their No. 1 hits include "Want To," "Settlin'," "All I Want to Do," "Already Gone" and "It Happens." The duo went on hiatus in 2012, with both Nettles and Bush recording solo albums before reuniting after five years and releasing 2018's "Bigger," their most recent album.
The Castellows, special guests on this tour, is made up of sisters Eleanor, Lily, and Powell Balkcom, who first drew attention from cover songs posted on their Instagram and TikTok accounts. The trio left their native Georgia last year and signed with Warner Music Nashville and Warner Records. Their debut EP, "A Little Goes a Long Way," was released in February.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Oct. 26: Little Big Town and Sugarland to perform at Nationwide Arena