Country Music Legend Lorrie Morgan to Perform at The Dixie Carter PAC on January 23, 2026
From the Oct 21, 2025 e-Edition
HUNTINGDON, Tenn. — The Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center proudly announces that country music icon Lorrie Morgan will perform live on Friday, January 23, 2026, at 7:30 p.m..
Tickets range from $55–$65 plus taxes and are on sale now at DixiePAC.net.
Lorrie Morgan is undeniably one of the most eloquently emotive vocalists of modern times. The first woman in country music to begin her career with three consecutive Platinum albums, Morgan continues to captivate audiences with her trademark mix of heartfelt storytelling, emotional depth, and playful charm.
Known for hits such as “What Part of No,” “Watch Me,” “Five Minutes,” “Something in Red,” and “Except for Monday,” Morgan’s artistry shines through every lyric and note. Her unmistakable voice carries both tenderness and fire—qualities that have made her one of country music’s most enduring stars.
Currently, Morgan is back in the studio with award-winning producer Richard Landis, working on a new album that reflects the full spectrum of her artistry—from heartbreak to humor. “Where I am in my life right now, I’m not afraid to express what I feel,” she says. “I want this album to reflect the things that I am feeling today.”
A Grand Ole Opry member since age 24 and daughter of Country Music Hall of Famer George Morgan, Lorrie made her Opry debut at just 13 years old. Over her remarkable career, she has collaborated with legendary artists including Keith Whitley, Dolly Parton, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Mathis, Tammy Wynette, and Pam Tillis.
Her resilience and authenticity have made her a fan favorite and a true embodiment of the country spirit. Whether performing a timeless ballad or delivering a witty crowd-pleaser, Morgan connects deeply with audiences through her honesty, humor, and undeniable stage presence.
Tickets for this event range from $55–$65 plus taxes and are on sale now at DixiePAC.net or by calling 731.986.2100, M-F, 10-4P.
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