WATCH: Clay Walker, Tracy Lawrence, Alexandra Kay and Randall King Join Forces To Sing ‘She Won’t Be Lonely Long’
Country hitmakers Clay Walker and Tracy Lawrence are in the midst of their co-headlining tour and they’re already having “too much fun”…

Clay Walker, Tracy Lawrence, Alexandra Kay, Randall King; Photos via Instagram
Country hitmakers Clay Walker and Tracy Lawrence are in the midst of their co-headlining tour and they’re already having “too much fun” with their tour mates, Alexandra Kay and Randall King.
Walker recently shared a clip of the artists covering his massive hit, “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” on social media and fans are loving it.
The video begins with Walker singing the first verse, moments later, King joins in, followed by Lawrence and Kay.
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At the end of the clip, the tour mates chat about the upcoming run of shows and share a few laughs together.
“She Won’t Be Lonely Long” with @therealtracylawrence @randallkingband and @alexandrakaymusic!! Excited for tour to get rolling this weekend,” Walker captioned the post.
Lawrence was quick to react to the video, writing, “One night in and we’re already having too much fun,” while King shared his gratitude over the opportunity to join them on the road.
“Yessir! Lookin forward to comin on tour with the LEGENDS!!! Can never thank y’all enough,” he wrote.
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Walker and Lawrence’s co-headlining run kicked off on March 3 and runs through May 28.
Following the first weekend of shows, Walker shared several photos on social media and invited fans to come see them on the road.
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Kay wrapped her time on the tour over the weekend and shared a heartfelt post for her tourmates.
“Cheers to my last night on the road with these two incredible artists I’ve looked up to for most of my life,” she wrote. “A few minutes in conversation with these two made me realize how much I still have to learn about this business, and they shared it all with me. Thank you @therealtracylawrence and @officialclaywalker for allowing me to step on your stage and do the thing I love the most. You are full of class and wisdom and it was an absolute honor to share the stage with you both! Here’s to more in the future.”
Tickets for the upcoming dates of the tour, several of which feature Randall King, can be purchased via Clay Walker’s website or Tracy Lawrence’s website.
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