With Full-Tilt Blackout Arena + Take It Outside Summer Tours Sold Out,
Next Wave of Shows Begins in Reading, PA
All Pre-Sales from the BG Nation Sees ONE DOLLAR to DAV.org
Nashville, TN – Quietly selling back-to-back platinum albums with Halfway To Heaven and Just As I Am (The Valory Music Co.), Jefferson, Georgia’s Brantley Gilbert became a different kind of musical force. Not seeking attention, but going straight to the heart of his audience, he tapped into the outlier, the roughneck, the downhome and the downtrodden by rocking his country hard and writing songs torn straight from their lives – making him the word-of-mouth favorite among people who don’t care what you call it, just that you bring it every time.
“People want to rock, they want to party, but they want the songs to be about their lives, and all I’ve ever done is write about my life and take it on the road,” says the CMA Song of the Year nominee. “I come from the same kind of place our fans do, and there’s a lot of people just like me out there – and they show up because they know we’re gonna put it down.”
Starting February 2 in Reading, Pennsylvania, the man with 6 #1s including Jason Aldean’s seminal “Dirt Road Anthem” and “My Kind of Party” picks up where he left off with two sold-out months-in-advance shows at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater with his Devil Don’t Sleep Tour. Since last year’s Blackout arena tour played to unprecedented numbers across the heart of The Rust Belt, the true Midwest and the South in the dead of winter and his summer Take It Outside amphitheater tour saw the BG Nation turn out night after night.
“We try to take all the songs even further live,” says the man whose music includes the life-affirming, dignity-driven “One Hell Of An Amen,” the beneath the surface love song “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do” and the influence-embracing “Country Must Be Country Wide” in a far-ranging repertoire. “Because those folks love the records, we know they’re gonna want it to hit between the eyes when they come out to the show, and we wanna give’em the night of the year every time we take that stage.”
That fierce need to push his songs beyond the limit is what’s made the man who’s not afraid to stand up for what he believes in a force on the touring circuit – and it’s what’s going to make Gilbert’s The Devil Don’t Sleep 2017 Tour push the limits of what a Country show is all about with his unique blend of hard rock, classic song craft and dashes of church music and hip-hop thrown in.
“Headlining shows in arenas gives you a lot of room to rock,” admits the man who won 2013’s Academy of Country Music’s New Male Vocalist of the Year and 2014’s American Music Award for Favorite Album – Country for his Just As I Am. “The rooms are big enough, the energy really gets going. They push us, we feed them and the whole thing gets louder and louder til it feels like the roof’s gonna come off. But they listen, our fans like when we strip it back, and you can hear’em sing. So after last year’s Blackout, this year’s The Devil Don’t Sleep is gonna be that much better.”
Named for the album Gilbert will be dropping in early 2017, his latest tour will be an intense night of music, graphics and songs ranging from Hank Jr. to his own signature kind of post-Outlaw country. Joining him for the tour will be Tucker Beathard, making waves at country radio with his new single “Momma And Jesus” and breakout artist Luke Combs, climbing the charts with “Hurricane.”
In honor of Veteran’s Day – and Gilbert’s ongoing commitment to America’s veterans – he will donate one dollar from every ticket sold through the BGNation pre-sale to the Disabled American Veterans (www.dav.org). In addition, all ticketing information and links can be found at BrantleyGilbert.com, as well as through local outlets.
BRANTLEY GILBERT
THE DEVIL DON’T SLEEP 2017 TOUR
with Tucker Beathard & Luke Combs
Feb. 2 Reading, PA Santander Arena (on sale Nov. 18)
Feb. 3 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center (on sale now)
Feb 4 Portland, ME Cross Insurance Arena (on sale Nov. 18)
Feb. 9 Wichita, KS INTRUST Bank Arena (on sale Dec. 2)
Feb. 10 Cape Girardeau, MO Show Me Center (on sale now)
Feb. 11 Charleston, WV Charleston Civic Center (on sale Nov. 18)
Feb. 16 Glens Falls, NY Glens Falls Civic (on sale Nov. 18)
Feb. 17 Youngstown, OH Covelli Centre (on sale Nov. 18)
Feb. 18 Florence, SC, Florence Civic Center (on sale Nov. 18)
Feb. 23 Evansville, IN Ford Center (on sale Nov. 18)
Feb. 24 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum (on sale now)
Feb. 25 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center (on sale Nov. 18)
March 2 Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena (on sale Nov. 18)
March 3 Moline, IL, iWireless Center (on sale Nov. 19)
March 4 Kansas City, MO, Sprint Center (on sale now)
March16 Baton Rouge, LA, Baton Rouge River Center (on sale Dec. 2)
March 17 Jackson, MS, Mississippi Coliseum (on sale now)
March 18 Corbin, KY Corbin Arena (on sale Nov. 18)
April 6 Saginaw, MI Dow Event Center (on sale Dec. 2)
April 7 Bloomington, IL, US Cellular Center (on sale now)
April 8 Columbus, OH Schottenstein Center (on sale now)
April 20 Bossier City, LA, CenturyLink Center (LA) (on sale now)
April 22 Southaven, MS Landers Center (on sale Nov. 18)
***April 27 Sioux City, IA Tyson Event Center (on sale Nov. 18)
***April 28 Des Moines, IA, Wells Fargo Arena @ Iowa Events Center (on sale Nov. 18)
***April 29 Duluth, MN AMSOIL Arena (on sale Nov. 18)
All Dates Subject to Change; Check with Local Venue Before Traveling Long Distances
***Tucker Beathard not on these dates