Toby Keith At BOK Center

Toby Keith is on the road with his 2016 Interstates & Tailgates Tour and BOK Center is pleased to announce he will make a stop here in October. Toby Keith with very special guests Casey Donahew and Ben Haggard will play BOK Center for the first time ever on Friday, October 14, 2016.
Tickets go on sale Friday, July 15 at 10AM and will be available online at www.bokcenter.com, Arby's Box Office at BOK Center, or by calling 1-866-7-BOKCTR.

This show is being presented by Ford F-Series. Fans have the chance to enter to win a 2017 Super Duty and a three day road trip with three friends for a Toby Keith Concert experience by entering at www.tobykeith.com

Toby Keith, Interstates & Tailgates 2016 Tour at BOK Center on Friday, October 14 is one of only three Toby Keith October performances and the only one you can see Very Special Guest Casey Donahew!

About Toby Keith

From his first No. 1 smash "Should've Been A Cowboy" to his latest album 35 mph Town, Toby Keith has been one of the most consistent self-directed hit makers of his era. From one of his previous collections, Clancy's Tavern, the lead single, "Made In America," topped the charts as one of the fastest rising songs in a long line of chart burners from Keith's pen. The second hit, "Red Solo Cup," has become the most remarkable and commercially successful country single in recent memory with a viral video with more than 30 million views while having topped the top downloaded country songs charts.
 
At the core of Toby's unparalleled success is his songwriting, which has powered an astounding succession of hit songs to the tune of more than 87 million BMI performances on commercial radio stations worldwide. In June 2015, Toby was inducted in to the Songwriters Hall Of Fame in New York City, and he has been honored by the Nashville Songwriters Association International with its Songwriter/Artist of the Decade distinction, is a three-time BMI Country Songwriter/Artist of the Year and was named the American Country Awards' Artist of the Decade. His albums have sold more than 40 million copies, ranking him among the top-selling all-genre artists on Billboard's Top 200 Artists of the Decade. Keith is also Billboard's No. 1 Country Artist of the Decade and No. 1 Country Songwriter of the Decade. His tours have drawn more than one million fans each year for the last decade. This year's tour, Interstates & Tailgates presented by Ford F-Series, kicked off in May with dates scheduled throughout North America. But Toby's most rewarding experiences, as exhibited in his continual devotion to them, come from giving back. Whether it's helping sick children and their families in his native Oklahoma through the Toby Keith Foundation and their cost-free home, OK Kids Korral, or supporting US Troops including 11 USO Tours throughout the world, Keith has never lost touch with the most important things in life.

About Casey Donahew 
Casey Donahew is always quick to mention Rolling Stones, Rob Thomas and Garth Brooks as one of many influences.  He kick-started their career with a self-released album "Moving On" that hit the Top 30 album chart in Billboard Magazine in 2009.  The climb continued with the single "One Star Flag" which hit number one on the Texas Music Chart in 2011.  And now, Casey Donahew brings Red Dirt country music to the top of the charts with their most recent album "Stand Off" which debuted at number seven on Billboard's Top Country Album's list and he will bring the fire to BOK Center with his tireless, high energy live performance this October!

About Ben Haggard & The Strangers
23 year old, Ben Haggard, is Merle Haggard's youngest son and lead guitarist for Merle's band "The Strangers." Ben started learning guitar at 11 years old then later took the stage with his dad at the young age of 15. Making it a family affair, Ben toured with his father and mother traveling across the country. Ben plays on a multitude of Merle's records and took the stage with "The Highway Men" on the Grammys in 2014. He will be performing a tribute to his late great father at BOK Center.