Thomas Rhett's 2015 Concert Photos

Thomas Rhett (born: Thomas Rhett Atkins Jr., March 30 1990, in Nashville, Tennessee) is an acclaimed American country singer and songwriter. He was inspired to become a musician by his country artist father, Rhett Akins. Continuing his father’s legacy, Rhett dropped his debut album "It Goes Like This" in 2013. It featured the chart-topping single "Make Me Wanna." His second album “Tangled Up” (2015) featured “Die a Happy Man,” his first number one on the US Country Songs chart. During this journey, his wife, Lauren Akins, whom he married in 2012, often serves as his muse. Notably, their love story inspired "Marry Me," a popular track on Rhett's third album "Life Changes" (2019), the first of two to consecutively top the US Country Chart. The second, “Center Point Road,” followed in 2021. “Country Again Side A” was released the same year with “Where We Started” hitting shelves in 2022. “Country Again: Side B” has been announced with a release date expected in 2023.

Brett Eldredge / Thomas Rhett / Danielle Bradbery on Dec 11, 2015 [901-small]

Brett Eldredge / Thomas Rhett / Danielle Bradbery
Dec 11, 2015
 Rosemont, Illinois, United States
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Brett Eldredge / Thomas Rhett / Danielle Bradbery on Dec 5, 2015 [492-small]

Brett Eldredge / Thomas Rhett / Danielle Bradbery
Dec 5, 2015
 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
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Florida Georgia Line / Thomas Rhett / Frankie Ballard on Aug 14, 2015 [257-small]

Florida Georgia Line / Thomas Rhett / Frankie Ballard
Aug 14, 2015
 Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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Florida Georgia Line / Thomas Rhett / Frankie Ballard on May 7, 2015 [534-small]

Florida Georgia Line / Thomas Rhett / Frankie Ballard
May 7, 2015
 Providence, Rhode Island, United States
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