When Travis Tritt hit the stage in Athens, Georgia on a warm June night, he didn’t just play a show, he set the whole town on fire with his outlaw spirit. From the very first strum of “Put Some Drive In Your Country,” you could feel the electricity bouncing off the crowd like a spark ready to light up the night. There’s something raw and real about hearing Travis shout out his country pride, mixing southern twang with a shot of rock ‘n’ roll and nobody does it quite like him.
The performance was pure, old-school Travis. Boots stompin’, hair swingin’ and that signature grin that says he’s having just as much fun as the fans down in the pit. The song is an anthem for everyone who likes their country with a little grit and a whole lot of gas pedal. It’s Travis telling us that country music isn’t just about heartbreak, it’s about living loud and proud.
Travis Tritt – Put Some Drive In Your Country + Intro Live Front Row Athens, Georgia 06/22/2023
The crowd ate it up, you could see cowboy hats waving in the air, boots kicking up dust and people yelling the words back at Travis like they were part of the band. Some fans looked like they’d been waiting their whole lives to scream “Put some drive in your country!” with him right there in front of them.
When the final chord rang out, Travis didn’t miss a beat, he launched right into “T-R-O-U-B-L-E.” The switch was perfect: from a song about driving country music forward to one that shows why he’s still the king of country swagger.
Travis Tritt – T-R-O-U-B-L-E (from Live & Kickin’)
‘T-R-O-U-B-L-E’ is the definition of a party song. Fans clapped along, danced with strangers, and threw their hands up like they were kids again. It’s impossible to stand still when Travis belts this one out, it’s all about good times, good friends, and a whole lotta trouble.
Travis knows how to keep the good times rolling even when the show’s over. Fans follow him on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and everywhere else to see behind-the-scenes moments, tour updates, and even throwback clips that show he’s still got the same fire he had back in the ’90s.