The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) 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
Oct 21, 2000
The Chicks / Ricky Skaggs Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Oct 20, 2000
The Chicks / Ricky Skaggs Thompson-Boling Arena, University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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Oct 19, 2000
The Chicks (US) / Ricky Skaggs Firstar Center Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Oct 18, 2000
Dixie Chicks / Ricky Skaggs Firststar Center Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Oct 15, 2000
The Chicks / Ricky Skaggs Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Oct 14, 2000
Dixie Chicks / Willie Nelson
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The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Oct 13, 2000
The Chicks / Willie Nelson Bryce Jordan Center, Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Oct 12, 2000
The Chicks / Willie Nelson Value City Arena, Schottenstein Center, Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio, United States
Oct 10, 2000
The Dixie Chicks / Patty Griffin
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Kansas Coliseum Wichita, Kansas, United States
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Oct 08, 2000
The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks)

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Bob Devaney Sports Center, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
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Oct 07, 2000
The Chicks / Vida
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Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa, United States
Oct 06, 2000
The Chicks / Patty Griffin Taxslayer Center Moline, Illinois, United States
Oct 01, 2000
The Chicks / Patty Griffin Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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Sep 30, 2000
The Chicks (US) Amway Arena Orlando, Florida, United States
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Sep 29, 2000
The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) / Patty Griffin

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Amalie Arena Tampa, Florida, United States
Sep 28, 2000
The Chicks / Patty Griffin FLA Live Arena Sunrise, Florida, United States
Sep 17, 2000
The Chicks / Ricky Skaggs Bon Secours Wellness Arena Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Sep 16, 2000
The Chicks / Ricky Skaggs Berglund Center Coliseum Roanoke, Virginia, United States
Sep 15, 2000
The Chicks / Ricky Skaggs PNC Arena Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Sep 14, 2000
The Chicks / Ricky Skaggs
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Richmond Coliseum Richmond, Virginia, United States

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Maren Morris / The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks)
Sep 5, 2023
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Maren Morris / The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks)
Sep 5, 2023
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Glastonbury Festival 2023 on Jun 21, 2023 [303-small]

Glastonbury Festival 2023
Jun 21 - 25, 2023
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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The Chicks (US) / Patty Griffin on Jul 5, 2022 [179-small]

The Chicks (US) / Patty Griffin
Jul 5, 2022
 Mansfield, Massachusetts, United States
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The Chicks / Maren Morris
Jul 2, 2023
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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The Chicks / Maren Morris
Jul 2, 2023
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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The Chicks / Maren Morris
Jul 2, 2023
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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The Chicks / Maren Morris
Jul 2, 2023
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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The Chicks / Maren Morris
Jul 2, 2023
 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
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Eagles / Dixie Chicks on Jun 17, 2006 [819-small]

Eagles / Dixie Chicks
Jun 17, 2006
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Eagles / Dixie Chicks
Jun 17, 2006
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Eagles / Dixie Chicks
Jun 17, 2006
 London, England, United Kingdom
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Glastonbury Festival 2023 on Jun 21, 2023 [523-small]

Glastonbury Festival 2023
Jun 21 - 25, 2023
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Glastonbury Festival 2023
Jun 21 - 25, 2023
 Shepton Mallet, England, United Kingdom
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


Who were the Dixie Chicks?

The Dixie Chicks were an American country music group from Texas was formed in 1989 by sisters Martie Maquire and Emily Strayer, whose birth surname was Erwin. They were joined by Laura Lynch on upright bass and Robin Lynn Macy on vocals and guitar.

Lynch became the lead vocalist when Macy left in 1992 but was ultimately replaced by Natalie Maines in 1995.

The band changed their name to "the Chicks" in 2020, dumping the word "Dixie."

Why did the Dixie Chicks change their name to the Chicks?

The band changed their name to the Chicks because the word "Dixie" refers to the American Mason Dixon line which is historically the Civil-war era South. Thus, for many, the word "Dixie" still has terrible ties to an age of slavery and white supremacy, a connection that the Chicks do not want to be a part of anymore.

The Chicks aren’t the only country group distancing themselves from the South’s ugly past. Lady A was formerly known as "Lady Antebellum," but changed the name due to racist connotations associated with the word "Antebellum."

Similarly, Dolly Parton dropped the word "Dixie" from her "Dixie Stampede," a Civil-war themed attraction with two locations in former Confederate states (Tennessee and Missouri). She now calls it "Dolly Parton’s Stampede".

Where are the Dixie Chicks from?

The Dixie Chicks hail from Dallas, Texas, and began their career performing on a Dallas street corner.

Why were the Dixie Chicks blacklisted from country radio stations in 2003?

The Dixie Chicks were blacklisted in 2003 due to comments made by lead singer, Natalie Maines, in which she criticized President George W. Bush and the allied invasion of Iraq.

What did the Dixie Chicks say about former President George W. Bush?

The Dixie Chicks were in clear opposition to the President's invasion of Iraq and publicly stated that they were ashamed to hail from the same state (Texas) as former President George W. Bush.

How old are the Dixie Chicks?

The Dixie Chicks began their band career in 1989 with the members born between the late 1960s and early 1970s:

  • Natalie Maines, the band's lead singer since 1995, was born October 14, 1974 and is 49 years old.
  • Martie Macguire, vocalist and instrumentalist since 1990, was born October 12, 1969, and is 54 years old.
  • Emily Strayer, the band's other vocalist and instrumentalist since 1990, was born on August 16, 1972 and is 51 years old.

When was the song "Goodbye Earl" released?

"Goodbye Earl" was released on February 28, 2000. The song lyrics were considered controversial due to violent themes involving domestic abuse and murder. Some radio stations refused to play the song altogether while others were cautious about when they would air it.

What Fleetwood Mac song does The Dixie Chicks cover?

The Dixie Chicks released a cover of Fleetwood Mac's popular song "Landslide" on August 26, 2002. It was featured on their 2002 Home album, which won Best Country Album at the Grammys in 2003.

When did the Dixie Chicks release the Wide Open Spaces album?

Wide Open Spaces was released in August 1998. The album won Best Country Album at the Grammys in 2000.

The titular "Wide Open Spaces" was one of the most popular songs from the album, hitting number one on the U.S. Country charts, and spending four weeks there.

How do you join The Chicks fan club?

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How many concerts has The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) had?

The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) has had 549 concerts.

What genre is The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks)?

The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) is most often considered to be Pop, Folk, Pop Rock, Female Vocalists, Country, Rock And Roll, Contemporary Country, Bluegrass, Country Pop, Alternative Country, Progressive Bluegrass, Doo-Wop, Contemporary Folk, Country Dawn, Southern Gospel, Traditional Country, New Orleans Jazz, Dixieland, Classic Girl Group, and Neo-Traditional Country.

When was the last The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) concert?

The last The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) concert was on October 31, 2023 at Wolfbrook Arena in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. The bands that performed were: The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) / Elle King.

What setlist does The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) play live?

The songs that The Chicks (fka Dixie Chicks) performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 24, 2023 concert at Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia:

  1. Bad Girls
  2. Would I Lie to You?
  3. Heartbreaker
  4. We Got the Beat
  5. Proud Mary
  6. Edge of Seventeen
  7. Cherry Bomb
  8. Barracuda
  9. One Way or Another
  10. What's Up?
  11. Bad Reputation
  12. Gaslighter
  13. Sin Wagon
  14. Texas Man
  15. Julianna Calm Down
  16. The Long Way Around
  17. My Best Friend's Weddings
  18. Sleep at Night
  19. Ready to Run
  20. Travelin' Soldier
  21. Wide Open Spaces
  22. Tights on My Boat
  23. Daddy Lessons
  24. Long Time Gone
  25. Cowboy Take Me Away
  26. Landslide
  27. Rainbowland
  28. Don't Let Me Die in Florida
  29. March March
  30. For Her
  31. Everybody Loves You
  32. White Trash Wedding
  33. Not Ready to Make Nice
  34. Goodbye Earl
  35. Run the World

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