The Dixie Chicks will continue their highly successful DCX MMXVI World Tour, this time in Australia, making it their first trip to the continent in 10 years.
Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is apparently still not ready to make nice. More than a decade after she made career-damaging remarks about then-President George W. Bush, the singer turned to social media on Wednesday (Aug. 10) to vent her frustrations with 2016 Republican nominee Donald Trump and what she sees as a double standard at country radio.
Folks in country music like to play nice with each other. But there are times when, as Waylon Jennings once sang, something's got 'em "feudin' like the Hatfields and McCoys."
The Dixie Chicks defaced a photo of Donald Trump during the kickoff of the American leg of their 2016 World Tour. The moment came as the group played "Goodbye Earl," and immediately recalled singer Natalie Maines' comments about then President George Bush in 2003.
The Dixie Chicks kicked off their first U.S. tour in 10 years Wednesday night (June 1) in Cincinnati. The country trio performed to over 20,000 fans at the Riverbend Music Center as part of their DCX MMXVI Tour, which has the band playing over 50 cities in North America.