Watch: Toby Keith's last concert at Hollywood Corners, his favorite small town bar
Oklahoma country music icon Toby Keith died Monday at 62 following a multiyear battle with stomach cancer just seven months after performing for his hometown in Norman, and four months after a surprise performance in Oklahoma City with Jason Aldean.
After that, he performed several more shows around the country, according to concertarchives.org, including what he called his Las Vegas "rehab" shows at Dolby Live in Las Vegas in December that became his final concerts.
Here's a look back at some of Keith's final performances.
Toby Keith's last hometown show in Oklahoma
The country music superstar, who was born in Clinton, raised in Moore and lived in Norman, played hometown pop-up concerts in the summer at Hollywood Corners, the historic 1920s roadhouse and service station in north Norman that Keith bought in 2015 and revamped into a roadside deli, bar and music venue.
Hundreds of fans turned out to catch Keith's emotional first shows since he revealed the summer prior that he was battling stomach cancer.
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Toby Keith's surprise performance with Jason Aldean
Keith surprised Jason Aldean fans in October at Oklahoma City's Paycom Center during a surprise performance of his seminal hit "Should've Been a Cowboy."
The OKC crowd exploded into wild cheers when Aldean introduced Keith during Aldean's sold-out show.
"I'm on my rehab tour," Keith said during the performance. "If I ain't at my bar, I'm down at Hollywood Corners — or I'm on stage with Jason Aldean. But the Almighty's been riding shotgun, and my a-- is getting ready to go back to work."
Toby Keith's last performance in Las Vegas
Keith played three final sold-out shows, surrounded by the bright lights in Las Vegas.
When he announced the show in October, Keith said he'd be headlining two Las Vegas shows to "get the band back in sync (and) get me rolling again," in a video posted to Instagram.
Keith later announced a third show and called the performances, "a damn good way to end the year."
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