Clint Black Tour Dates

Clint Black plays acoustic guitar and harmonica on stage.

About the Event

Prepare for an evening of classic country music as Clint Black performs live at the Dr. Phillips Center - Walt Disney Theater in Orlando, FL. Known for his distinctive voice and songwriting, Black brings his catalog of hit songs to the stage for a memorable performance. The event is scheduled for September 18, 2026, with a showtime of 7:30 PM. Fans can anticipate a captivating show from the Grammy Award-winning artist in the heart of Orlando's premier performing arts venue.

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Clint Black Live in Orlando

Clint Black is a cornerstone of modern country music, rising to fame in the late 1980s with his blend of traditional country and contemporary sounds. His debut album, "Killin' Time," produced multiple chart-topping hits including the iconic "A Better Man" and the title track itself. Throughout his career, Black has delivered a string of beloved songs like "Nothin' But the Taillights" and "When My Ship Comes In," establishing himself as a prolific songwriter and performer. Attendees can look forward to hearing these fan favorites and more in a masterful live performance.

Walt Disney Theater Experience

The Walt Disney Theater at the Dr. Phillips Center provides an exceptional setting for live performances, featuring world-class acoustics and comfortable seating across its Orchestra, Box Tier, Mezzanine, and Balcony levels. Whether you prefer an intimate floor view or an elevated perspective, the venue ensures a premium experience. When attending Clint Black's performance, remember that the Dr. Phillips Center is a cashless venue, accepting major credit/debit cards and mobile payments. Arrive early for security screening, as doors typically open 60 minutes prior to showtime. Buy your tickets now.