‘The Voice’ Winner Will Tour Air Force Bases - to ‘Thank Them for Everything They’ve Done for America’

Mark Judge | June 30, 2017

Country-soul singer Sundance Head, who won NBC's singing competition "The Voice" in 2016, is touring 10 Air Force Bases, the Air Force Times reports

“Mostly, I just really want to meet our Airmen and shake their hands and thank them for everything that they’ve done for America," said the singer, who was a semifinalist on "American Idol" in 2007, nine years before his "Voice" win. "That’s the most important thing to me. It’s not about me — I understand that, and I want them to know that, too."

The tour kicks -off June 30 with a free show at California's Beale Air Force Base. Other shows are planned for Vandenberg (July 3) and Edwards (July 4) Air Force bases in California; Hill AFB, Utah (Aug. 24); Mountain Home AFB, Idaho (Aug. 25); Malmstrom AFB, Montana (Aug. 27); Grand Forks (Sept. 21) and Minot (Sept. 22) Air Force bases in North Dakota; F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming (Sept. 24); and Altus AFB, Oklahoma (Oct. 5).