Matthew West Sets All In Tour With Jordan Feliz, Leanna Crawford

Matthew West will launch his headlining All In Tour this fall, visiting more than 30 cities across the United States.

The tour’s inaugural show will hit Houston on Sept. 21, with shows following in Des Moines, Iowa; Lincoln, Nebraska; San Antonio, Texas; Lakeland, Florida, and more.

He will bring Dove Award-winning newcomer Jordan Feliz and singer-songwriter Leanna Crawford as opening acts. West says he hopes to introduce fans to new music during the tour, as well as feature collaborations with his tourmates. West’s previous album, Live Forever, released in 2015. His current single is “Broken Things,” from his forthcoming album.

“I absolutely love writing songs, and I love watching those songs come to life in the recording studio,” West says. “But it’s getting on the bus, hopping on stage in city after city and carrying that music to a live audience night after night that completes the creative circle. That’s why I do this tour or any other—in hopes that people who are hurting will find a much-needed musical reminder that God loves changing lives. We’re going ‘ALL IN’ with that message this fall and I can’t wait!

“I’m also excited to tour with my friend Jordan Feliz,” West continues. “He and I wrote a song together for my new record and a friendship was forged. In addition, I’ve discovered an amazingly talented newcomer, Leanna Crawford. She’s going to join me onstage each night and will no doubt blow people away.”

Tickets for the All In Fall Tour go on sale Tuesday, June 13. For a complete list of cities and dates, visit matthewwest.com.

Harry Styles 2018 Tour Openers Include Kacey Musgraves, Leon Bridges, Warpaint

Harry Styles, Kacey Musgraves

Harry Styles has been burning up the Top 200 sales chart with his self-titled solo album, moving 193,000 in traditional album sales when his album made its debut the week of May 12.

Now Styles, who first rose to fame as a member of boy band One Direction, will welcome a trio of artists including Kacey Musgraves, Leon Bridges, and Warpaint to open several of his upcoming shows in 2018.

Musgraves will join tour stops at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena (6/12), Dallas’ American Airlines Center (6/5), Houston’s Toyota Center (6/7),  New York City’s Madison Square Garden (6/21), and Los Angeles’ The Forum (7/13), among other stops.

For a full list of tour dates, visit hstyles.co.uk.

Chris Stapleton Reschedules Tour Dates

Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton has released the rescheduled tour dates for upcoming shows in California, Mississippi, Indiana and more. All tickets from the postponed shows will be honored at the new dates.

The singer recently postponed the shows while recovering from a broken bone and detached tendon in his right index finger, which requires physical therapy.

“I want to thank you for all of the positive thoughts and kind words you have shared over the last few days,” Stapleton said at the time. “The doctor is hopeful that with some physical therapy I will be playing guitar again soon. Right now, I can’t possibly give you guys the show you deserve. I always want to give you my very best. There is little in this world that I enjoy more than getting to make music with all of you night after night. Thank you for the privilege. Your support and understanding through all of this lets me know now, more than ever, I have the best fans in the world.”

RESCHEDULED TOUR DATES:
8/31 – Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center *
9/1 – Mt. View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre *
9/2 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre *
9/8 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center *
9/9 – Noblesville, IN – Klipsch Music Center *
9/15 – Southaven, MS – BankPlus Amphitheatre at Snowden Grove ^
9/16 – Birmingham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre ^
11/2 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Civic Center ~

* with special guests Anderson East and Lucie Silvas
^ with special guests Anderson East and Brent Cobb
~ with special guests Marty Stuart and Brent Cobb

Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum Inks Exclusive Promoter Deal For CMA Theater

CMA Theater.

The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum has entered into an agreement with Nashville-based concert promotion company National Shows 2 (NS2) to book national touring acts into the museum’s CMA Theater, aiming to establish the CMA Theater as one of Nashville’s most desirable music venues for artists and concertgoers. A complete lineup of shows for 2017 will be announced this summer.

“We already produce dozens of programs a year related to our exhibitions and our mission,” said Museum CEO Kyle Young. “This partnership will only allow us to increase the number and variety of offerings that will find their way into our CMA Theater.”

“I’m honored to partner with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to promote their CMA Theater,” said Darin Lashinsky, CEO of NS2. “Offering unique, curated concerts in this intimate venue maintains our combined mission of engaging Nashville’s locals and visitors alike with a diverse lineup of concerts.”

Tickets to all shows at the CMA Theater will be sold at the theater box office on 5th Avenue South, inside the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and through the venue’s website, CMATheater.com. The CMA Theater and the museum’s Ford Theater will continue to be available for private shows and corporate event bookings.

Tenth Avenue North Teams With Brandon Heath, Jon McLaughlin For Fall Tour

Tenth Avenue North has announced their I Have This Hope fall tour with special guests Brandon Heath and Jon McLaughlin. The tour will begin Sept. 28, and tickets will be available June 9.

The tour namesake is the band’s current radio single, which is No. 2 on the National Christian Audience chart from their most recent album Followers. The song has been making an impact at radio this year as it is a Top 5 single on three radio charts in addition to being heard in front of thousands of fans during the 2017 Winter Jam Tour that the band was part of during January through April.

See below for the tour dates for the upcoming shows.

“I HAVE THIS HOPE” TOUR DATES
9/28 Peoria, IL
9/29 Naperville, IL
9/30 Flint, MI
10/1 Bellefontaine, OH
10/5 TBA
10/6 Shrewsbury, PA
10/7 Fayetteville, NC
10/8 TBA
10/20 Vienna, VA
10/21 New Bern, NC
10/22 Kill Devil Hills, NC
10/27 Milwaukee, WI
10/28 Glasgow, KY
10/29 Winona Lake, IN

Jon Pardi To Headline CMT On Tour With Midland, Runaway June

Capitol Records Nashville’s Jon Pardi is slated to headline CMT’s 16th annual CMT on Tour this fall, as revealed today (June 1) via Facebook Live. Officially billed as CMT On Tour Presents Jon Pardi’s Lucky Tonight Tour, Pardi’s special guests and friends will be Big Machine Records’ Midland and BBR Music Group/Wheelhouse Records’ Runaway June. Official dates for the tour have not been announced. 

“To have Midland and Runaway June on the road with me this fall for the Lucky Tonight Tour, along with CMT, is awesome,” Pardi said. “When artists that are your friends join you on the road, a tour becomes really special. Everyone is in for a good time!”

Pardi’s set will feature selections from his breakout albums Write You a Song and California Sunrise, including his first No. 1 smash, the Platinum-selling “Head Over Boots,” his three-week No. 1 “Dirt on My Boots” and his current single “Heartache on the Dance Floor.”

Midland’s Mark Wystrach, Jess Carson and Cameron Duddy will feature music from their self-titled EP including their Top 15 single, “Drinkin’ Problem.”

Runaway June’s Naomi Cooke, Hannah Mulholland and Jennifer Wayne will introduce material from the their forthcoming debut along with their lead single “Lipstick” and current title “Wild West,” written with Wayne’s late grandfather John Wayne in mind. They are currently in the studio working on their full-length release for Big Machine Records.

This marks the third headlining tour for Pardi, who is quickly becoming a household name for music lovers with his distinct brand of classic country. Pardi is the reigning ACM New Male Vocalist of the Year, and he is nominated in the Breakthrough and the Video of the Year categories at the upcoming 2017 CMT Music Awards.

Since its 2002 inception, the CMT on Tour has transitioned many rising artists into superstar acts. The program’s previous headliners include Brett Eldredge, Thomas Rhett, Cole Swindell, Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland, Keith Urban, Jake Owen and Kip Moore.

Chris Stapleton Postpones Tour Dates, Cancels CMA Music Festival Appearance

Chris Stapleton

Chris Stapleton has announced that he has postponed the upcoming three weeks of tour dates on his The All-American Road Show, including shows in California, Mississippi, Alabama and more.

Additionally, his appearance during CMA Music Festival on Sunday, June 11 has been canceled for Nashville. A replacement for Stapleton’s CMA Music Festival slot has not yet been announced. Stapleton’s publicist had no additional details for the postponed and canceled appearances.

Fans are asked to hold on to their tickets to the postponed shows on The All-American Road Show for now. A list of postponed shows is below:

June 1 – Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center
June 2 – Mt. View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 3 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
June 9 – Southaven, MS – Bankplus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove
June 10 – Birmingham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
June 15 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Civic Center
June 16 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center
June 17 – Noblesville, IN – Klipsch Music Center

Eric Church Breaks Own Bridgestone Arena Record Again, Wraps Holdin’ My Own Tour

Eric Church. Photo: Anthony D’Angio

When MusicRow’s Robert K. Oermann says, “An Eric Church show is a must-see event,” there’s no turning down a ticket.

Such was the case on Friday, May 26, for the penultimate date with 18,996 attendees for Church’s Holdin’ My Own Tour which reclaimed Church’s Bridgestone Arena attendance record from Bon Jovi, who had outsold Church’s 2015 date by 103 tickets. Church then outdid himself again for Nashville’s final, tour-ending date on Saturday, May 27, to the tune of 19,020 attendees. All this despite canceling over 2,000 tickets for the shows previously listed on the secondary market, in the name of protecting fan access from scalpers.

“It’s been a hell of a tour,” said Church backstage after UMG Nashville President, Cindy Mabe, prefaced the show as one of the biggest shows you will see this year. “Forty songs from now…[the tour] will be over.

“It’s bitter-sweet for me because I’ve never had more fun than I have the past five weeks,” continued Church on his 360° stage. “Every night I tell the crowd this band and I promise to give everything we have. I think its safe to say we’re gonna give you more than everything we have over these two nights. There have been a lot of shows here but you’ll never see one like tonight.”

Sentiments aside, the outlaw rocker had the audience on their feet the whole, three hour evening. In his signature aviator glasses, The Chief occasionally flipped the bird as an exclamation point to some of his most riling and well-written titles, seeming to egg on fans, some of which were wearing “Eric F*ckin’ Church” T-shirts. All this after Church took the stage behind a audio recording play of Jeff Buckley’s “Hallelujah,” which felt like pre-confessional, centering pledge for the angsty crowd.

Then things kicked off. For Mr. Misunderstood‘s “Mistress Named Music,” Church’s opening number escalated to unveil a full choir from East Nashville Magnet High School in addition to the suspended black and white video cube Church would be illuminated to contrast the mesmerizing evening.

Blazing through pulsing power anthems—complete with billowing smoke from the sides of the stage—audience was treated to what have become signature titles for Church, all projected with  provoking camera work on the cube.

“Eric Church fans know the words to even every album cut,” endorsed Oermann. And they did. Many of those titles turnt the crowd without the aid of radio success, including “That’s Damn Rock & Roll,” “Mistress Named Music,” and “Knives Of New Orleans.”

His Appalachian twang remained, especially on early titles performed, including “How ‘Bout You” and “Drink In My Hand, to more current hits “The Outsiders” and the phenomenal “Talladega.”

“I moved to town 16 years ago, playing a lot of clubs and small places,” said Church, attributing his success to word of mouth from an original 20 fans in any given tour stop. “Every night we played as if there were 50,000 people in front of us. It was never about how many, it was always about the music and the heart.”

With that heart and passion, the men were just as ignited with enthusiasm as women, who—if they weren’t there by their own accord—looked to be enjoying themselves just as much by proxy.

The banjo roll on “Cold One” was not the only title to pay homage to the past. Continuing the tradition, Church covered of Grateful Dead’s “Tennessee Jed,” Ben Harper’s “Steal My Kisses” and lyrics “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way,” before a Merle Haggard photo was projected.

Simple concert lights danced through the crowds, punctuating performance perfectly. The black and white video cube was thoughtfully accentuated with red projection on “Round Here Buzz,” perhaps a reflection of the isolation of a late night, small town stoplight. A deafening cheer came from “Wrecking Ball,” which many fans documented on their phone cameras.

And this was all before the intermission.

There was no opening act. Church went on after 8:30 p.m., and played until after midnight. During the break, fans were able to refill their 20 oz beers before Church “Turn[ed] This Bitch Up” for a post-intermission set including the outstanding “Record Year” and “Homeboy,” “Kill A Word” “Jack Daniels,” Mixed Drinks About Feelings” and “Creepin’.”

In all, Church played 39 songs during his two sets with the sold-out crowd standing the entire show, raising their glasses—and boots—when prompted. At one point, Church stopped to gather vinyls and magazines from fans before taking out a Sharpie to signing each for fans.

The fans deafening cheer again came after “Give Me Back My Hometown” and Church wrapped with “Springsteen.”

He may be seen as a country outsider, but Church is a bonafide Entertainer. With a  delivery on par with Garth Brooks, no catwalks or gimmicks were needed for Church to show he has nothing to prove—comfortable in his stardom—and yet he still has the numbers prove it. Pollstar deemed the tour the world’s No. 1 most-attended music tour for 2017, with over 900,000 fans at 62 shows since January. Until his trophy comes, echoes of his Church Choir seem to certainly be reward enough.

Eric Church with his signature Hummingbird Dark Gibson Guitar during his two-night Holdin’ My Own Tour finale in Nashville. Photo: Anthony D’Angelo


Performing aside, Church is ever a business baron. For the third year opened his pop-up store in East Nashville (address: 218 South 11th Street), a block from his management’s office.

Lines were out the door on Saturday for rare items specific to the Holdin’ My Own Tour (including a chance at a pair of tickets to that evening’s show) with exclusive merchandise, such as the debut a never-before-seen design of his These Boots by Lucchese, a custom Orion Cooler and vintage tour T-shirts and posters. A portion of the proceeds benefitted Church and his wife Katherine’s non-profit Chief Cares foundation that serves more than 2.5 million people around the globe with charitable giving.

The store will open again Thursday, June 8, through Sunday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. during CMA Fest. Those fans in town can catch The Chief at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium Friday, June 9 at 10 p.m.

Additionally, Church has announced eight more shows in 2017.

Eric Church 2017 Concert Dates

June 23 — Cadott, WI at Country Fest
Sept. 2-3 —Stateline, NV at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys**
Sept 7 — Austin, TX at Austin 360 Amphitheater***
Sept. 8 — Houston, TX at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion***
Sept. 15 — Tuscaloosa, AL at Tuscaloosa Amphitheater*
Sept. 16 — Orange Beach, AL at The Wharf Amphitheater*
Sept. 21-22 — Gilford, NH at Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion***
Sept. 29 — Las Vegas, NV at Route 91 Festival+
*With special guests Brothers Osborne and Ashley McBryde
**Margo Price opening
***Special guests announced soon

Additional support announcement and on sale information coming soon.

Luke Bryan Announces Farm Tour 2017

Four-time Entertainer of the Year Luke Bryan announces the ninth annual “Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2017,” set to run Sept. 28 through Oct. 7. 2017 ACM New Male Vocalist Jon Pardi will support Luke at each stop and more support is to be announced.

This year’s tour will visit communities in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 2 at 10 a.m. local time. On May 30, exclusive “Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2017” ticket pre-sales will begin for Luke’s Fan Club (the Nut House). Additional pre-sale tickets will be available through radio and Spotify on May 31 and through the tour’s sponsors via their digital platforms on June 1.

Since the tour’s inception in 2009, Luke has awarded 50 college scholarships to local students from farming families within the communities the tour has played. A total of more than 100,000 fans have gathered on the farms each year.

“Bayer Presents Luke Bryan Farm Tour 2017”
Sept. 28 Lincoln, NE; Benes Farm
Sept. 29 Baldwin City, KS; Don-Ale Farms
Sept. 30 Boone, IA; Ziel Farm
Oct. 5 Fort Wayne, IN; Spangler Farms West
Oct. 6 Edinburg, IL; Ayers Family Farm
Oct. 7 Centralia, MO; Stowers Farm

HOME FREE Sets Fall Tour Dates Around New Project

Photo credit: Neil van Niekerk

HOME FREE is launching a Home Free Live In Concert Tour this Fall, beginning Sept. 29. The tour will feature new a cappella music from their forthcoming new full length album, which is also due out this fall. Spanning 27 shows in as many cities, the tour kicks off in Boise, Idaho, and runs through Nov. 4 in Stateline, Nevada.

Tickets are available for pre-sale May 31 and go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 2. A limited quantity of VIP tickets, including premier seating, a private performance and a Q&A session, will be available for purchase.

The five-man band will also appear at this year’s CMA Music Festival on the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 11.

 
FALL 2017 HOME FREE LIVE IN CONCERT TOUR DATES
 9/29   | Boise, ID – Morrison Center
9/30   | Pocatello, ID – Ipswich Fall Festival
10/1   | Spokane, WA – Fox Theatre
10/4   | Billings, MT – Alberta Bair Theatre
10/5   | Laramie, WY – Gryphon Theatre
10/6   | Colorado Springs, CO – Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts
10/7   | Rapid City, SD – Rushmore Civic Center
10/8   | Fort Collins, CO – The Lincoln Center
10/11 | Albuquerque, NM – Kiva Auditorium
10/12 | Hays, KS – Beach Theatre
10/13 | Oklahoma City, OK – Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center
10/14 | Mt. Pleasant, TX – Whatley Center
10/15 | Lufkin, TX – Temple Theater
10/18 | Tucson, AZ – Fox Theatre
10/19 | Anaheim, CA – Grove of Anaheim
10/20 | San Luis Obispo, CA – Christopher Cohan Theatre
10/21 | San Diego, CA – Balboa Theatre
10/22 | Modesto, CA – Gallo Center for the Arts
10/24 | Thousand Oaks, CA – Fred Kavil Theatre at Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
10/25 | Mesa, AZ – Ikeda Theatre at Mesa Arts Center
10/27 | Monterey, CA – Golden State Theatre
10/28 | Chico, CA – Paradise Performing Arts Center
10/29 | Napa, CA – Uptown Theatre
11/1   | Bellingham, WA – Mount Baker Theatre
11/2   | Tacoma, WA – Pantages Theatre
11/4   | Stateline, NV – Stateline State Room