The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks)'s 1998 Concert History

The Chicks is a country music trio that formed in Dallas, Texas in 1989. Since 1995, the line-up has consisted of Emily Strayer, her sister Martie Maguire, and Natalie Maines. Initially, the trio called themselves "Dixie Chicks" but changed their name to "The Chicks" on June 25, 2020, citing negative connotations between the word "Dixie" and American Slavery. Shortly thereafter, The Chicks released the single "March, March" in honor of multiple social justice movements. This was not the first time the trio used their platform for political activism. In 2003, The Chicks were blacklisted from thousands of country radio stations across the United States when they refused to support the US-led invasion of Iraq and expressed criticism of fellow Texan then-President George W. Bush. Some of The Chicks' most popular songs include "Wide Open Spaces," "Cowboy Take Me Away," "Gaslighter," "Travelin' Soldier," and it's cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" among many others.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 26, 1998
The Chicks

Country Fest

Amphitheater Venue Cadott, Wisconsin, United States
Jun 26, 1998 –
Jun 28, 1998
America / Three Dog Night / Pat Benatar / Joe Diffy / The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) / The Classic Rock All-Stars

Marion Park Summer Celebration

Marion Park Norway, Michigan, United States
Jun 25, 1998
The Chicks Ford Festival Park Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Jun 19, 1998
The Chicks

City Stages

Linn Park Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Jun 17, 1998
Grand Ole Opry - 10:00PM Show
Bill Anderson / Mark Wills / The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) / Hank Thompson / David Kersh / johnny paycheck / The Kinleys / Little Jimmy Dickens / LeAnn Rimes / Sawyer Brown / Vince Gill
Grand Ole Opry House Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Jun 06, 1998
Tim McGraw / George Strait / Asleep At the Wheel / Jo Dee Messina / Dixie Chicks

George Strait's Country Music Festival 1998

Texas Stadium Irving, Texas, United States
Jun 01, 1998
The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) / Rhett Akins Alabama State Fairgrounds Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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