Clay Walker at FIM Capitol Theatre
- What: Country artist Clay Walker performing live. - When: April 24, 2026 (check local listing for door and show times). - Where: FIM Capitol Theatre, Flint — event listed on michigan.org
Clay Walker is set to play Flint’s FIM Capitol Theatre on Friday, April 24, with the venue listing an 8 p.m. start. (thefim.org) The Flint Institute of Music lists the show as part of Walker’s “Doin’ What I Love Tour” and names Colton Dawson as the opening act. Tickets start at $71, or $52 for Genesee County residents, with fees included, according to the venue. (thefim.org) AXS, the ticketing platform linked to the event, also lists the concert for 8 p.m. at FIM Capitol Theatre, 140 East 2nd Street in downtown Flint. The event appears on Explore Flint & Genesee’s calendar with the same date, time and venue. (axs.com) (exploreflintandgenesee.org) Walker arrives in Flint as a veteran country headliner with more than 30 charted singles and 11 No. 1 hits, according to his official biography and the Flint Institute of Music event page. The venue page points audiences to songs including “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” “If I Could Make a Living” and “Live Until I Die.” (claywalker.com) (thefim.org) The Flint date also puts a national touring act inside one of the city’s restored downtown landmarks. FIM says Capitol Theatre opened in 1928 and completed its restoration in 2017, returning the building to regular live performance use. (thefim.org) Walker’s current touring profile mixes catalog hits with newer material tied to *Texas to Tennessee*, which FIM identifies as his debut album on Show Dog Nashville. The venue says the record was produced by Michael Knox and songwriter Jaron Boyer and recorded in both Galveston and Nashville. (thefim.org) His public story also extends beyond music. Walker’s official foundation says it focuses on helping people live with multiple sclerosis, and venue materials note he was diagnosed with the disease in 1996. (claywalkerfoundation.org) (thefim.org) For Flint concertgoers, the practical details are straightforward: the local listing points to Friday night at the Capitol, and the venue says tickets are required for entry. The final variable is seat choice, not whether the show is on the calendar. (thefim.org)