Tori Kelly Announces Hiding Place Tour, New Album

Tori Kelly will kick off a North American headline tour on Oct. 18 at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. Kelly and her band will perform at several historic houses of worship, including New York City’s Riverside Church and the Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles.

The run is in support of her new project, Hiding Place, a collection of R&B infused gospel songs that was produced by Kirk Franklin and released under Capitol Records. The passion project follows Tori’s 2015 album Unbreakable Smile, which contained the Gold-certified singles “Nobody Love,” “Should’ve Been Us” and “Hollow.”

Hiding Place will be released on Friday, Sept. 14. Tickets for the Hiding Place Tour will go on sale the same day.

Tori Kelly –Hiding Place Tour
Date City/State – Venue
10/18 Atlanta, GA – The Tabernacle
10/19 Birmingham, AL – Lyric Theatre
10/21 Charlotte, NC – McGlohon Theater at Spirit Square
10/22 Durham, NC – Carolina Theatre
10/25 Munhall, PA – Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
10/27 Philadelphia, PA – Temple Performing Arts Center
10/28 Washington, DC – Warner Theatre
10/30 New York, NY – Riverside Church
11/1 Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre
11/2 Grand Rapids, MI – Fountain Street Church
11/5 Chicago, IL – Fourth Presbyterian Church
11/6 Chicago, IL – Fourth Presbyterian Church
11/8 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
11/11 Dallas, TX – Majestic Theater
11/12 Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre
11/13 Houston, TX – Wortham Center Cullen Theater
11/16 Los Angeles, CA – The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church
11/17 Los Angeles, CA – The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church
11/19 San Francisco, CA – Herbst Theater

Luke Combs Announces First Arena Headlining Tour

 

Luke Combs will kick off his first headlining arena tour in 2019. The Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour will feature special guests LANCO and Jameson Rodgers. Commencing Jan. 31 at Birmingham’s Legacy Arena at the BJCC, the outing will run through the spring, visiting legendary venues including New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom and Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater.

The tour was announced by Combs earlier this morning (Sept. 7) on SiriusXM’s The Highway.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. local time. In an effort to combat scalping, fan club tickets will be sold through the Ticketmaster Verified Fan™ program and all tickets will have fan-focused pricing offered between $25 and $50.

Combs plays Nashville tonight (Sept. 7) as part of Jason Aldean’s tour. Later this fall Combs travels to Europe for a series of headline shows which sold out months in advance.

He is nominated at the 2018 CMA Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year and New Artist of the Year. Combs wrapped the record-breaking, 55-city sold-out Don’t Tempt Me With A Good Time Tour earlier this year. His major label debut, This One’s For You, is currently the most-streamed country album of 2018, achieving over 1 billion streams.

Luke Combs Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour
January 31—Birmingham, AL—Legacy Arena at the BJCC*
February 1—Huntington, WV—Big Sandy Superstore Arena*
February 2—Greensboro, NC—Greensboro Coliseum Complex*
February 7—Wichita, KS—INTRUST Bank Arena*
February 8—North Little Rock, AR—Verizon Arena*
February 9—Baton Rouge, LA—Raising Cane’s River Center*
February 14—Greenville, SC—Bon Secours Wellness Arena*
February 15—Knoxville, TN—Thompson-Boling Arena*
February 16—Evansville, IN—Ford Center*
February 21—Hershey, PA—Giant Center*
February 22—Columbus, OH—Schottenstein Center*
February 23—Charlottesville, VA—John Paul Jones Arena*
February 28—New York, NY—Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom†
March 1—Bangor, ME—Cross Insurance Center*
March 2—Worcester, MA—DCU Center*
March 8—Tupelo, MS—BancorpSouth Arena*
March 9—Orange Beach, AL—Amphitheatre at The Wharf*
March 28—London, ON—Budweiser Garden*
March 29—Oshawa, ON—Tribute Communities Centre*
March 30—Kingston, Ontario—Leon’s Centre*
April 11—Duluth, MN—AMSOIL Arena*
sApril 12—Moline, IL—TaxSlayer Center*
April 13—Saginaw, MI—Dow Event Center*
April 25—Green Bay, WI—Resch Center*
April 26—La Crosse, WI—La Crosse Center*
May 10—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center*
May 11—Omaha, NE—CHI Health Center Omaha*
May 12—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheater*

*with LANCO and Jameson Rodgers
†with Jameson Rodgers

Onsite Foundation To Honor Live Nation’s Brian O’Connell

The Onsite Foundation’s annual INSPIRE event will honor Live Nation’s President of Country Touring Brian O’Connell and his Nashville team with the 2018 Inspiration Award. The INSPIRE  event will take place Oct. 23 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville.

The evening will recognize O’Connell’s ongoing commitment to helping the victims and families of the Oct. 1 tragedy in Las Vegas. The Onsite Foundation has created a 100% scholarship, trauma and grief intensive program specifically for those who lost loved ones. Proceeds from INSPIRE will benefit this directly. To purchase tickets and sponsorships packages visit: https://give.classy.org/inspire.

“The Onsite Foundation more than doubled its impact last year thanks to the success of this event,” said Miles Adcox, CEO of The Onsite Foundation. “With this momentum, a new important idea was born to help change the way we have historically responded to mass tragedies in our country. We are circling back over a year after the Route 91 Harvest Festival to offer Onsite’s world class proven grief and trauma intensives for free to all who lost a loved one that day. The country music industry is known for doing things differently and this will be no exception. I’ve spent a lot of time with Brian O’ Connell since October 1st of last year and I’ve never seen someone in his position care so much about helping the fans and music community recover and heal. He and his team have spent countless hours in support of these efforts. He was the last to want this honor but the first to raise his hand when he heard how the proceeds would help the families.”

“The work that The Onsite Foundation does is so important,” said O’Connell. “I’m a huge advocate of seeking help when you need it, and so our philosophies are very much in line with each other. I’m so inspired by my team for their strength this past year and thankful to be a part of raising more funds for a shared cause so close to us all.”

LOCASH Tapped For Pepsi Tailgate Tour

Wheelhouse Records duo LOCASH will join the Pepsi Tailgate Tour this football season, with stops scheduled at select college and NFL match-ups across the U.S. Each stop will also feature a full gaming area, including tailgate fan favorites such as cornhole, ladder ball, and a giant Jenga.

The tour will launch Sept. 6 in Philadelphia, with LOCASH to perform at 3 p.m. ET at Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing. The duo’s single, “Feels Like A Party,” penned by LOCASH’s Preston Brust and Chris Lucas along with the track’s co-producers Corey Crowder and Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard, is sure to be a staple at each show. The song recently became the most-added song at radio in the country radio format.

“Good things sure do happen in pairs. Thank you, country radio for embracing this song, we’re so honored and appreciate your support,” said Brust. “This, on the heels of the Pepsi Tailgate Tour news made today an incredibly special day for us.”

“We’re super excited to be partnering up with Pepsi and being part of the Pepsi family,” said Lucas. “Teaming country music and football fans is the perfect combination for a party!!”

Sept. 6 – Philadelphia, PA: (LOCASH performance at 3 p.m. ET at Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing during the 2018 NFL Kickoff Experience)
Sept. 15 – Arlington, TX: (Ohio State vs. Texas Christian University)
Sept. 16 – Arlington, TX (Cowboys vs. Giants)
Sept. 29 – University Park, PA (Ohio State @ Penn State)
Sept. 30 – Pittsburgh, PA (Steelers vs. Ravens)
Oct. 11 – East Rutherford, NJ (Giants vs. Eagles)
Oct. 14 – East Rutherford, NJ (Jets vs. Colts)
Oct. 21 – Landover, MD (Redskins vs Cowboys)
Nov. 4 – Foxborough, MA (Patriots vs. Packers)
Dec. 2 – Miami Gardens, FL (Dolphins vs. Bills)
Dec. 8 – Philadelphia, PA (Army vs. Navy)

Chris Tomlin Announces 2018 Christmas Tour

Chris Tomlin’s 2018 Christmas Tour will open Nov. 30 and visit 12 cities, offering an “evening with” experience during the run of theaters and historic venues. The outing wraps Dec. 16 in New York City, where he also concluded his 2017 Christmas tour.

Tomlin is spending September on the road in Canada. His new studio album Holy Roar will be released Oct. 26.

His 2018 spring arena tour, Worship Night in America Tour, ended in May after gathering over 175,000 attendees during its six-week run, including the sold-out ‘Good Friday Nashville’ concert at Bridgestone Arena.

Tomlin, a Nashville resident, will continue the Good Friday concert tradition on April 19, 2019 at Bridgestone, with net proceeds being donated to community charities.

Chris Tomlin Christmas: Christmas Songs of Worship

Nov. 30 – Montgomery, AL – Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Dec. 1 – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre
Dec. 2 – Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre
Dec. 3 – Birmingham, AL – Alabama Theatre
Dec. 6 – Richmond, VA – Carpenter Theatre
Dec. 7 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
Dec. 8 – Newport News, VA – Ferguson Center for the Arts
Dec. 9 – Charleston, SC – Gaillard Center
12/13 – Chattanooga, TN – Tivoli Theatre
12/14 – Roanoke, VA – Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
12/15 – Hershey, PA – The Hershey Theatre
12/16 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

Tickets will be available on Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 10 a.m. local times at www.christomlin.com.

Luke Bryan Announces Performers For Tenth Annual Farm Tour

Pictured (clockwise from top left): Chase Rice, Jon Langston, DJ Rock, Peach Pickers

Luke Bryan is celebrating a decade of saluting the American farmer as he takes his tenth annual Farm Tour 2018 to six cities this Fall setting up stages in the fields of local farms from Ohio to Florida. Joining Bryan as guests this year are Chase RiceJon Langston, the Peach Pickers and DJ Rock.

Over 100,000 fans have attended the tour each year since its inception in 2009. Bryan will continue giving back to the farmers by awarding college scholarships to students from farming families who are attending the local college or university near the tour stops. To date, more than 50 scholarships have been granted.

Tickets for the “Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2018” are on sale now at lukebryan.com/FarmTour, through Bryan’s official App and for Citi® cardmembers at CitiPrivatePass.com. Listen to Bryan’s Farm Tour playlist HERE

Sept. 27: Irwin, OH @ Ayars Family Farm
Sept. 28: Pesotum, IL @ Atkins Farm
Sept. 29: Boone, IA @ Ziel Farm
Oct. 4: Archer, FL @ Whitehurst Cattle Company
Oct. 5: North Augusta, SC @ Misty Morning Farms
Oct. 6: Ringgold, GA @ Doug Yates Farm

Sara Evans Plots Christmas Tour

Sara Evans will return for another holiday season of her limited-engagement At Christmas Tour, which will launch Nov. 24 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Country trio Fairground Saints will open each show. The tour will include the ‘At Christmas’ Sara Evans Meet & Greet Experience, which includes a premium ticket to the show.

At Christmas, released in 2014, marked Evans’ first full-length Christmas recording. The 10-song collection features well-known holiday classics including “Silent Night,” “Winter Wonderland,” “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” and “O Come All Ye Faithful” plus the seasonal original song and title track, written by Shane Stevens and Toby Lightman.

Nov. 24: Cincinnati, OH @ JACK Cincinnati Casino
Nov. 29: Carmel, IN @ The Center for the Performing Arts
Nov. 30: Warrendale, PA @ Jergels Rhythm Grille
Dec. 1: Jim Thorpe, PA @ Penn’s Peak
Dec. 7: Marietta, OH @ Peoples Bank Theatre
Dec. 8: Alexandria, VA @ The Birchmere
Dec. 13: Jackson, TN @ Carl Perkins Civic Center
Dec. 14: Pensacola, FL @ Saenger Theatre
Dec. 15: Augusta, GA @ Miller Theater

 

Taylor Swift Salutes Nashville, Captivates Hometown Crowd On ‘Reputation Stadium Tour’

Taylor Swift brings her Reputation Stadium Tour to Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on August 25, 2018.

Since 2006, Taylor Swift has been captivating listeners with songs about love stories, but the greatest one she ever wrote is the one with her fans. That bond shone in glittering glory Saturday night (Aug. 25) at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, where about 50,000 devotees witnessed an extravaganza of dancers, fireworks, and confetti. Not to mention two killer opening acts: Camila Cabello (who has surpassed a billion streams with hits including “Havana” and “Never Be the Same”) and Charlie XCX (“Boom Clap,” “Fancy,” “I Love It”).

Swift inspires an unsurpassed level of fan devotion, as evidenced by ticket prices ranging from approximately $100 to $500, and proven more importantly by the swarms of Swifties dressed for the occasion. Fans of all ages turned out in T-shirts sporting song lyrics or pictures of her famous felines, carrying signs, or wearing stuffed snakes wrapped around their necks. In fact, their gorgeous outfits of devotion could only be outdone by Swift herself, who dazzled all night with numerous intricate, sequined costumes.

Elaborate production is a highlight of Swift’s Reputation Stadium Tour.

Snake imagery is integral to Swift’s Reputation album and tour, alluding to her public feud with Kanye West and negative jabs from online naysayers. In true Taylor fashion, she let fans in on her side of the narrative through her music, ultimately turning it into one of her greatest creative triumphs. The tour’s serpentile frenzy features huge inflatables, videos, a snake microphone and snake skeleton cage carrying her high above the crowd.

The Reputation tour is a showcase of today’s production capabilities. The concert opened with black and white video flashbacks from the beginning of Swift’s career, with voiceovers of more recent negative media commentary. From the first song, “…Ready For It,” Swift dropped one spectacular moment after another. Dancers dressed as samurais filled the sprawling stage while smoke spewed from the sides. Videos moved on screens of breathtaking proportions. By the second song, “I Did Something Bad,” flames were shooting into the night sky radiating enough heat to warm those seated nearby. Throughout the concert, dancers donned elaborate costumes, at one point marching onstage beating enormous drums, and later gracefully floating with wing-like arms.

Giant pythons don’t scare away Swifties.

The stadium was filled with waving hands wearing light-up wristbands presented to every attendee upon entering the show. The bands changed color to set the mood, emitting a soft pink glow during “Love Story,” and red during “Look What You Made Me Do.” The bands, she said, help her see every single fan. It’s all part of Swift’s tireless devotion to making each person feel like part of the show. Accordingly, she sang “You Belong With Me” as live images of the crowd appeared on the screens.

At age 28, Swift is the very capable ringleader of one of the largest tours in the world. And yet there remain worthwhile glimpses of the artist who has grown up before our eyes, the singer who truly enjoys performing, soaking in the crowd’s administration like she always has. As she gazed out at the sea of fans at her “hometown show,” she recalled her first visit to the venue, attending CMA Music Festival as a young teenager with her mother. “It was incomprehensible to me [at the time] that anyone would play in that stadium,” she said.

Reminiscent of previous tours, Swift glided on platforms through the air to visit smaller stages in the venue—“exploring,” she called it. At the back of the stadium, Swift briefly returned to the earliest incarnation of the superstar we know today. Alone with her guitar, she told the crowd, “I still think of myself as a songwriter first.” She said a song should be sturdy enough to strip away the production and be performed on the instrument on which it was written. Then she happily strummed “Dancing With Our Hands Tied.” She continued with “Better Man,” one of the few songs written solely by Swift which was recorded and released by another artist, Little Big Town.

Back on the main stage, Swift continued to enthrall. Seated at a grand piano, she returned to her first hit, “Tim McGraw,” and welcomed surprise appearances by Tim McGraw himself and wife Faith Hill, who rose up from beneath the stage.

It was a night of old blended with new in cool ways. She tacked her early song “Should’ve Said No” on to the more recent “Bad Blood.”

“I feel grateful that you’ve factored my music into your life as you’ve gone through multiple stages,” she said before performing a medley of “Long Live” and “New Year’s Day.”

In addition to the love affair between Swifties and their queen, she reiterated the importance of another continuing romance. “How do you say ‘thank you’ to the city of Nashville?” she wondered. “Every single thing that I do, I learned in Nashville, and I’m incredibly grateful.”

Swift’s mega-staging was jaw-dropping for fans.

Cass Scripps Joins UTA’s Nashville Office

Cass Scripps

United Talent Agency (UTA) has hired agent Cass Scripps in its Nashville office. Scripps was previously Vice President of APA’s Nashville office and joins UTA with nearly 25 years of experience. His background includes time spent at Buddy Lee Attractions as an agent and founding successful businesses of his own with Metro Talent Group and Consolidated Booking Services. Scripps has been the responsible agent for numerous artists including Clint Black, Edwin McCain and Corey Smith. He is also an alumnus of Leadership Music Class of 2018.

“We are very excited to welcome Cass to the UTA team,” said David Zedeck, Global Head of UTA Music. “He is well-respected in the community and his deep relationships make him a great asset to our expanding office in Nashville.”

“Having spent over two decades in the industry, I was drawn to UTA because of the incredible opportunities they’ve created for artists,” said Cass. “I look forward to working with the team and continuing to grow their dynamic business in Nashville.”

Devin Dawson To Stray Off Course On New Headlining Tour

Devin Dawson will set out on his first headlining run on the Stray Off Course Tour beginning Nov. 1 in Columbia, South Carolina. The tour will hit Savannah, Detroit, Buffalo, Baton Rouge, and more through December.

Dawson will rejoin Brett Eldredge for the fall leg of his The Long Way tour before hitting the road on the new tour, which will feature some yet-to-be-announced special guests. Nashville fans can also see him perform this Wednesday, Aug. 29 at WMN’s Pickin’ on the Patio.

Dawson is also going “open book” with his brand new web video series Asking For A Friend – Answered. Fans can anonymously submit questions to his website that “their friends have” for Dawson to answer in an upcoming episode, where he explains “nothing is off limits.”

“STRAY OFF COURSE” TOUR DATES:                       
Nov. 1: Columbia, SC
Nov. 2: Savannah, GA
Nov. 3: Rome, GA
Nov. 9: Detroit, MI
Nov. 10: Buffalo, NY
Dec. 7: Arlington, TX
Dec. 8: Baton Rouge, LA
Dec. 15: Pocolo, OK