Warner Music Nashville and Rhino Records, in partnership with Country Music Hall of Famer Randy Travis, have officially released NOW PLAYING – Randy Travis, a brand-new vinyl collection featuring ten of the iconic artist’s most enduring and beloved tracks. The album is now available wherever vinyl is sold, with online orders at https://ffm.to/rt-nowplaying.
The collection honors the timeless legacy of Randy Travis with a hand-selected tracklist that spans the depth of his groundbreaking career. From emotionally resonant ballads like “I Told You So” to honky-tonk staples such as “Diggin’ Up Bones,” the release captures the heart and soul of an artist whose voice helped shape the sound of modern country music.
This release joins Rhino’s growing Now Playing series — an ongoing vinyl collection celebrating legendary Warner Music artists with essential tracks, curated and pressed on high-quality vinyl at an affordable price point.
The release of NOW PLAYING – Randy Travis also coincides with the 2025 leg of the “More Life Tour", a heartfelt celebration of Randy’s music. The tour features guest vocalist James Dupré, members of Travis’ original band, and Randy and his wife Mary Travis live onstage throughout the performance — creating an unforgettable, interactive tribute to one of country music’s most cherished figures. Tickets are available now at RandyTravis.com.
NOW PLAYING - Randy Travis Track Listing:
Side 1:
1. “If I Didn’t Have You”
2. “Forever and Ever, Amen”
3. “1982”
4. “Where That Came From”
5. “Diggin’ Up Bones”
Side 2:
1. “Deeper Than The Holler”
2. “I Told You So”
3. “Better Class of Losers”
4. “On the Other Hand”
5. “Whisper My Name”
“More Life Tour” Dates:
August 21 – Denver, Colo. – Paramount Theatre
August 23 – Cheyenne, Wyo. – Cheyenne Civic Center
August 25 – Gillette, Wyo. – CAM-PLEX Heritage Theatre
August 26 – Butte, Mont. – The Mother Lode Theatre
August 27 – Missoula, Mont. – Dennison Theatre
August 28 – Boise, Idaho – Morrison Theatre
August 29 – Salt Lake City, Utah – Kingsbury Hall
September 18 – Peoria, Ill. – Peoria Civic Center
September 19 – Cedar Rapids, Iowa – Paramount Theatre
September 20 – St. Joseph, Mo. – Missouri Theatre
September 21 – Branson, Mo. – Clay Cooper Theater
September 25 – Meridian, Miss. – Riley Center
September 26 – Hiawassee, Ga. – Dailey & Vincent Music Fest
September 27 – Dothan, Ala. – Dothan City Civic Center
October 1 – San Angelo, Texas – Murphy Hall
October 2 – Waco, Texas – Hippodrome
October 3 – San Antonio, Texas – Majestic Theatre
October 16 – Hagerstown, Md. – Maryland Theatre
October 17 – Reading, Pa. – Santander PAC
October 18 – Morristown, N.J. – Mayo Performing Arts Center
October 23 – Lexington, Ky. – Lexington Opera House
October 24 – Tiffin, Ohio – Ritz Theatre
October 25 – Roanoke, Va. – Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
November 5 – Green Bay, Wis. – Meyer Theatre
November 6 – Rochester, Minn. – Mayo Civic Center
November 7 – St. Cloud, Minn. – Paramount Center for the Arts
November 8 – Grand Forks, N.D. – Chester Fritz Auditorium
November 13 – Roanoke Rapids, N.C. – Weldon Mills Theatre
November 14 – Maryville, Tenn. – Clayton Center for the Arts
November 15 – Nashville, Tenn. – Schermerhorn Symphony Center w/ The Nashville Symphony
November 20 – Binghamton, N.Y. – Broome County Forum Theatre
November 21 – Concord, N.H. – The Capitol Center For The Arts’ Chubb Theatre
November 22 – Orono, Maine – Collins Center for the Arts
November 23 – Torrington, Conn. – The Bushnell Performing Arts Center