There are concerts, and then there are moments that feel like history and August 5 at the GRAMMY Museum Mississippi is shaping up to be just that. Titled An Evening with Randy Travis, this special night will celebrate the music and legacy of one of country’s most treasured voices. Though Travis himself can no longer perform due to a 2013 stroke, his spirit and presence will take center stage alongside featured performances from country artist James Dupré and the one who knows him best, his wife, Mary Travis.
This event is more than a concert, it’s a love letter to a career that shaped generations of fans and artists. James Dupré, known for his smooth vocals and emotional delivery will perform a selection of Randy’s most iconic hits. Mary Travis will share personal reflections, behind-the-scenes stories and insights into the man behind the music. For those who grew up on Forever and Ever, Amen this night promises to be unforgettable.
Randy Travis More Life Tour with James and Rellie Dupree’
Fans are already buzzing with anticipation. Tickets are selling fast, and social media is flooded with memories, photos, and gratitude from fans who say Randy’s music got them through their hardest days. Many are calling this night a “once-in-a-lifetime” celebration that’s as much about heart as it is about hits.
After feeling the warm nostalgia of this evening, slide into the haunting beauty of Three Wooden Crosses. This song, released later in Travis’s career, became a spiritual anthem about faith, redemption, and the power of storytelling. While Forever and Ever, Amen is about love, Three Wooden Crosses is about legacy and both belong in any true country fan’s heart.
Randy Travis- Three Wooden Crosses (WITH LYRICS)
People still say “Three Wooden Crosses” changed their lives. It’s been played at funerals, in church services, and in quiet moments of reflection. For many, it’s more than just a song, it’s a message.
Randy Travis continues to reach fans through Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube, where his team shares flashbacks, rare clips, and uplifting updates. His legacy is stronger than ever because fans, artists, and family keep the music alive.