Randy Houser to Perform Saturday Night Infield Concert at Talladega

A big question from fans leading up to Talladega Superspeedway’s Aaron’s Dream Weekend (May 2-4) is, “Who is performing the Saturday Night Infield Concert?” NASCAR’s Most Competitive track is happy to announce today that it is none other than country music star Randy Houser.

In what has become a Talladega Superspeedway tradition with top music acts, the Saturday Night Concert on May 3 will feature Houser, whose powerhouse voice fits perfectly with Talladega Superspeedway, the biggest and baddest race track on the planet.

Houser’s songs like “Runnin’ Out of Moonlight” and “Goodnight Kiss” will have the intersection of Eastaboga and Talladega Boulevard rocking the party well into the night on Saturday, May 3. The best part about the concert is that admission is FREE with the purchase of a Sunday race ticket (to the Aaron’s 499).

“Having a performer the caliber of Randy Houser here at Talladega—given all he has accomplished as an artist—is something special for our fans,” said Talladega Superspeedway Chairman Grant Lynch. “What a day we have in store for Saturday here at Talladega: two races, Knockout Coors Light Qualifying and, to cap it all off that evening, Randy Houser. And to see the concert live in person, you can’t beat the price – Free!”

Houser, a Mississippi native, grew up in a musical family and started paying in bands at the age of 13. After penning songs for other singers, such as hit track “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” Houser stepped out on his own and recorded two successful albums in Anything Goes and They Call Me Cadillac. His critically acclaimed latest album, How Country Feels out on Stoney Creek Records, houses his first radio No. 1 single in “How Country Feels” and features some of the best performances of his career. The album’s rich, expansive sound had Vince Gill calling Houser “one of the best in the new crop of country singer-songwriters.”

Saturday’s activities kick off at 10 am with the ARCA Racing Series International Motorsports Hall of Fame 200, followed by “Knockout” group qualifying for the Aaron’s 499 NASCAR Sprint Cup race, and the start of the Aaron’s 312 NASCAR Nationwide Series event. The day will end in the evening, but the party will just be getting started with Houser on stage.

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