The Best 90’s Country show
You’re ever going to see.. Period
Jeff Foxworthy
Eddie Montgomery
(Montgomery Gentry)
The Honky-Tonk Circus Tour doesn’t ease you into nostalgia —
it kicks the doors open and throws you headfirst back into the nights when country music owned the world.
This is more than a concert. It’s a two-hour, high-voltage collision of memory, music, lights, and pure country adrenaline — built for the fans who lived it, and the new generation finding out what they missed.
Fronted by Nashville hit songwriter and road-tested entertainer Jeremy McComb, the Honky-Tonk Circus brings the sound, swagger, and larger-than-life energy of ’90s country roaring back to the stage. McComb’s songs have been part of projects selling more than 6 million units, including a Grammy-nominated film soundtrack, and with 120+ shows a year across the U.S. and Europe, he’s built a reputation for one thing: walking onstage and leaving nothing behind.
This isn’t a tribute band playing dress-up.
This is a big-league, arena-style country experience — packed with the songs that raised a generation, shook dance floors, filled truck radios, and turned Friday nights into something legendary.
From the anthems of Garth Brooks and Brooks & Dunn to the firepower of Shania Twain, Toby Keith, and the icons who made ’90s country unstoppable, every song hits like a memory with the volume turned all the way up. The crowd doesn’t just listen — they sing, shout, dance, and relive the soundtrack of their lives.
Backed by a high-impact light show and more than $130,000 in touring production, the Honky-Tonk Circus doesn’t look like a throwback show. It looks like a headliner. It feels like a headliner. And from the first chorus to the final encore, it delivers like one.
Built for theaters, festivals, fairs, casinos, and packed-out venues, this show turns strangers into a choir, seats into dance floors, and an ordinary night into the kind of country music party people talk about long after the lights come up.
The Honky-Tonk Circus Tour isn’t about remembering the good old days.
It’s about bringing them back — louder, bigger, and wilder than ever.