
Following his sporadic spring tour schedule, Clint Black has unveiled a sweeping North American outing that reaches into late fall.
The country crooner resumes the in-progress outing July 11 in Craven, Saskatchewan. The tour bus makes more frequent stops beginning in August, visiting festivals, fairgrounds and casinos in 25 cities through mid-November. Details are included below.
Black, who released "The Long Cool EP" last spring, will drop "The Very Best of Clint Black" later this month. The 14-track album consists of hit singles ("When My Ship Comes In," "Where Are You Now") and duets with the likes of Roy Rogers ("Hold on Partner"), Wynonna ("A Bad Goodbye") and his wife, Lisa Hartman Black ("Easy For Me to Say").
Meanwhile, fans continue to await a release date for a still-untitled new studio set that Black first thought would surface this past February.
"We don't have a title," Black told the Las Vegas Sun late last year. "That's the most challenging part. We're not really finished with it yet. I have lots of ideas for titles but we don't have a complete song selection together yet so there could be a song title that will inspire the album title."
Black's most recent set of new material, "Drinkin' Songs and Other Logic," hit shelves in 2005.