
For Travis Denning, there's nothing quite like a hometown Fourth of July celebration.
“Fourth of July in Warner Robins, Georgia is an event. It’s something else," the "After a Few" singer shares in a statement from his label. "In fact, forever they’ve thrown an Independence Day concert, and back in the day, it was huge. It was the biggest thing they did all year.
"They would actually have the concert in the MAC (McConnell-Talbert Stadium), which was the high school football stadium that Warner Robins and Northside and Houston County shared," he continues. "I mean, one year they had Wynonna [Judd] play and then they had Josh Turner one year, Darius Rucker. I mean it was like a big deal, and there’d be 15,000, 20,000 people there, and I think it’s so cool that there’s a little bit of a legacy of people coming together in that town and making something happen, you know?
"I’ll never forget going to those shows and thinking, I was [never] more proud of what the city had done. I was like, ‘That’s just so cool that they could put together a show like this, an event that everybody will love.”