Billy Currington is 52 years old.
Born on November 19, 1973, in Savannah, Georgia, he turns 52 this year as of February 2026.

Quick Facts

Billy Currington, the award-winning country singer behind hits like "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right" and "People Are Crazy," has built a loyal fanbase with his smooth vocals and relatable songs.

Raised in Rincon, Georgia, he moved to Nashville chasing music dreams, working tough jobs like concrete pouring before breaking through with his 2003 self- titled debut album.

Today, he lives in Nashville, stays single, and has one adopted son, keeping his personal life low-key amid a career full of chart-toppers.

Career Highlights

  • Debut Breakthrough (2003): Landed a Mercury Records deal after Mark Wills discovered his songwriting; album featured Top 10 hit "Walk a Little Straighter."
  • Major Hits: No. 1 smashes like "Good Directions" (2006), "People Are Crazy" (2009), and "Pretty Good at Drinkin' Beer" (2010) defined his fun-loving style.
  • Recent Vibes: Known for upbeat tracks like "Like My Dog," he shifted from sad ballads to feel-good anthems, perfect for beach or grill sessions.

Fun Personal Tidbits

Billy's not a morning person and dreams of his grandma's fried chicken, green beans, mashed potatoes, and biscuits before road trips.

His worst gig? An 18-year-old stint at a Nashville pawn shop; the hardest was crane truck ops in concrete work.

He reps Scorpio energy—passionate and intense—with a big family including four brothers and two sisters.

"A bad day of fishin’ beats a good day of anything else." – Billy on his humorous track "Bad Day of Fishin’."

Why Fans Love Him in 2026

No major scandals or drama here—just steady country charm. Recent bios confirm he's still touring and dropping vibes that mix humor with heart, appealing to folks who dig Keith Urban-style tours.

Multiple sources agree on his age and roots, with no conflicting birthdates popping up in forums or news.

TL;DR: At 52, Billy Currington's ageless voice keeps the party going.

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