Is your December 7, 2025, calendar marked for a night at the Food City Center in Knoxville? You need to check, because that is when the legendary country band Alabama is returning to town. They have sold more than 73 million albums in their amazing career. The band is proving its staying power by announcing this next big show, a special event just a few years after their 50th Anniversary Tour.
This show is a chance to hear the songs that gave Alabama 33 number one country hits. The group, started by cousins Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook, brings a mix of happiness and heart to every concert. The chance to see them again is a hopeful feeling, like being promised a favorite memory. They connect a half century of music into one single night.
Country band Alabama coming to Knoxville in December 2025
The rush to buy tickets starts with a presale on Thursday, September 18, which shows how fast fans move for this group. The general public can get theirs the next day. One person said “I need to hear ‘Dixieland Delight’ with all the energy of a thousand people singing along.”
Knowing a new concert is coming fills everyone with excitement about where this journey began for the band. The news of the future show brings back beautiful feelings from the last time they played in that same city. It is a moment of growth, moving from a happy memory to creating a new one. Their last stop was a powerful, beautiful moment in their history.
Alabama “The Closer You Get” Knoxville Tennessee 4/16/22
The song “The Closer You Get” felt like a warm blanket wrapping around the entire audience in Knoxville on that April night in 2022. Randy Owen sang with such clear confidence and strength as the crowd cheered the song’s beautiful melody. The fans felt the power of this classic love song, with the music sounding fresh and honest after so many years.
The cousins from Alabama have always been famous for mixing country music with rock and roll to create their own unique sound. Their entire journey is about being truthful and showing that a small-town group can make it all the way to the top. Their simple, honest style is what makes people feel understood. Follow Alabama on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.