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Clint Black to Be Killin’ Time on Saturday Night

Clint Black to Be Killin’ Time on Saturday Night
Blaine Craft
Clint Black to Be Killin’ Time on Saturday Night
Blaine Craft

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Saturday night, April 26, is sure to be a night of music and fun, as Clint Black headlines the second night of the 2025 Vidalia Onion Festival concerts, which will be held at the Vidalia Regional Airport.

Black is a country music legend who has been performing for decades and has a storied career that includes 22 number one singles and over 20 million records sold. He was destined for greatness, as his debut studio album “Killin’ Time” went triple platinum, and featured songs like “A Better Man” and “Nobody’s Home.” Since then, Black has released 14 more albums and has become known for timeless classics, like “Nothin’ But the Taillights,” When I Said I Do,” and “Like the Rain.”

American Idol Season 22 Runner-Up and Hazelhurst Native Will Moseley will take the stage before Black. Moseley took the nation by storm and quickly rose to fame in 2024, as he became a fan-favorite and landed a recording contract. He hit the ground running, joining the Zac Brown Band on tour and has since been working to showcase his newly released discography ever since. With his heartfelt lyrics and southern draw, Moseley is sure to wow audiences with his hits, “Gone For Good,” “Good Book Bad,” “Mechanic,” “Why,” and “Fishing For a Living.”

Nashville Native Lauren Watkins will help to keep audiences excited and ready for a night of music before Moseley takes the stage. Though growing up on the outskirts of Music City, Watkins has recently entered the country music scene when she moved back to the area after graduating from Ole Miss and was signed to Songs & Daughters/Big Loud Records. Infusing the classic storytelling of country music with a new twist, Watkins captivates audiences with her songs, such as “Lose My Cool,” “Anybody But You,” and “Gatlinburg.”

Also entertaining Saturday night’s audience is Georgia Native Cade Beecher, who has become a favorite performer in Statesboro, as he blends a true country sound with a new twist. Beecher recently released his own songs, “Born to Do” and “Time Waits For No Man,” and is sure to set the tone for the night.

Montgomery County Native and Upcoming Artist Blaine Craft will take the stage first on Saturday, as he shows off his talents. Craft has traveled the Southeast playing his music, and captivating audiences with his take on classic country music. He even released his first song, “Life I Live,” last year, and is sure to start the party on the festival’s second night of concerts.

Gates for the concert will open at 2 p.m., and music will begin at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are available online at the Vidalia Onion Festival website.


Clint Black

Lauren Watkins

Will Moseley

Cade Beecher

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