BlackHawk
BlackHawk is on tour — 6 upcoming shows; next: Aug 20, 2026 in Bowling Green, United States.
- Country
Blackhawk is an American country music group founded in 1992 by Henry Paul (lead vocals, mandolin, acoustic guitar), Van Stephenson (background vocals, electric guitar), and Dave Robbins (background vocals, keyboards). Several backing musicians also performed with the trio; however, these backing musicians were not officially part of Blackhawk until 2008.
Prior to the group's formation, Robbins and Stephenson had co-written several Number One singles for the country pop band Restless Heart, and Stephenson had also charted two pop hits in the early 1980s. Paul was previously a member of the Southern rock band Outlaws as well.
In 1993, Blackhawk was signed to a record deal with Arista Nashville. Their debut single, "Goodbye Says It All", was released that year, peaking at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts, and their first album (1994's BlackHawk) was certified 2× Multi-Platinum by the RIAA. Throughout the rest of the 1990s, the band continued to chart several singles, in addition to releasing three more albums and a Greatest Hits package.
Van Stephenson departed the group in 2000 due to complications from skin cancer. He was replaced with Randy Threet (also a former member of the Outlaws), who made his first appearance on Spirit Dancer, the band's fifth studio album. After Threet's departure in 2003, Anthony Crawford took over as tenor vocalist and lead guitarist; Crawford was, in turn, succeeded by Michael Randall four years later. From early 2008 until he re-joined in 2010, Robbins left the group to resume his songwriting career, and Threet re-joined. Since then, BlackHawk's backing band has been subsumed into the main group, which comprises Paul (lead vocals, guitar, mandolin), Randall (acoustic guitar, background vocals), Threet (bass guitar, background vocals), Chris Anderson (lead guitar, background vocals), Dave Robbins (keyboards, background vocals), and Monte Yoho (drums, percussion).
Tour history
Shows tracked▾10in 2026
- on the billBrown County Fairgrounds - SDAberdeen, United States
- on the billBrown County FairgroundsAberdeen, United States
- Elsinore TheatreSalem, United States
- The Lincoln - CheyenneCheyenne, United States
- Fillmore County FairGeneva, United States
- on the bill19 songsMorton County FairgroundsNew Salem, United States
- 19 songsThe Palace TheatreCalgary, Canada
- on the billSelo UkrainaDauphin, Canada
- Warehouse 25sixty-five Kitchen + BarGrand Junction, United States
- on the billAquaFest Concert AreaRice Lake, United States
Top countries▾29 cities
- United States · 8Aberdeen, Cheyenne, Geneva, Grand Junction, New Salem
· and 2 more cities
(Rice Lake, Salem) - Canada · 2Calgary, Dauphin
Avg setlist▾19 songsLatest · Jul 8
- 1Down in Flames
- 2Goodbye Says It All
- 3Every Once in a While
- 4Love Like This
- 5Let 'em Whirl
- 6Big Dreams in a Small Town(Restless Heart cover)
- 7One More Heartache
- 8Almost a Memory Now
- 9Down From the Mountain
- 10Wichita
- 11I'm Not Strong Enough to Say No
- 12The Bluest Eyes in Texas(Restless Heart cover)
- 13Like There Ain't No Yesterday
- 14King of the World
- 15I Sure Can Smell the Rain
- 16There You Have It
- 17That's Just About Right
- 18Postmarked Birmingham
- 19Big Guitar
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Frequently asked questions
When is BlackHawk's next concert?
BlackHawk's next concert is on August 20, 2026 in Bowling Green, United States.
Which cities is BlackHawk playing?
BlackHawk has upcoming shows in Bowling Green, Des Moines, Mankato, Morrison, Grand Prairie.
How do I get BlackHawk tickets?
Through the official ticket link on each concert page.






