Jason Isbell To Live Stream Sold-out Ryman Auditorium Shows

Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell fans will get the chance to experience his live show when he performs two sold-out shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium this weekend, on Oct. 25-26. The shows will be streaming live, and fans can enjoy the concerts on their phone, tablet or TV via tourgigs.com.

The HD multi-stream, directed by photographer Danny Clinch, will begin at 7:30 p.m. CT on Sunday with Hurray for the Riff Raff, followed by Isbell’s performance at 9:15 p.m. Monday’s stream begins at 9:15 p.m. with Isbell. Access to the live stream, and a 24-hour looping replay can be purchased at $12.99 per night or $19.99 for both nights on tourgigs.com.

Fans can also participate in a Q&A with Isbell by using the hashtag #askjason when submitting questions via Twitter. Isbell will respond to fans directly via videos over the course of the weekend through the Ryman’s Twitter, @theryman.

Luke Bryan Announces 2016 Tour Dates

Luke Bryan. Photo by Ethan Helms

Luke Bryan. Photo by Ethan Helms

Luke Bryan has announced dates in early 2016 for his new Kill the Lights Tour. The first leg of the tour will launch on Feb. 18 in Evansville, Ind., with concerts scheduled through May 14 in Oklahoma City.

Little Big Town will appear on most dates. Dustin Lynch will also be a guest on the tour.

Ticket sales will begin in November. Bryan’s current Kick Up the Dust Tour will conclude on Oct. 30 at Detroit’s Ford Field.

Here are the tour dates for the first leg of Bryan’s 2016 Kill the Lights Tour.

Feb. 18: Evansville, Ind. (Ford Center)
Feb. 19: Peoria, Ill. (Peoria Civic Center Arena)
Feb. 20: Cedar Falls, Iowa (UNI Dome)
Feb. 25: Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Bell Centre)
Feb. 26-27: Uncasville, Conn. (Mohegan Sun Arena )*

March 8: Las Cruces, N.M. (Pan American Center)
March 11: Little Rock, Ark. (Verizon Arena) *
March 12: Bossier City, La. (CenturyLink Center )*

April 7: Charleston, W.V. (Charleston Civic Center Coliseum)
April 8: Baltimore, Md. (Royal Farms Arena)
April 9: Syracuse, N.Y. (Carrier Dome)
April 14: Toledo, Ohio (The Huntington Center)
April 15: State College, Pa. (Bryce Jordan Center)
April 16: Charlottesville, Va. (John Paul Jones Arena)
April 21: Missoula, Mont. (Adams Center)
April 22: Bozeman, Mont. (Brick Breeden Fieldhouse)
April 29: Concord, Calif. (Concord Pavilion)
April 30: Fresno, Calif. (Save Mart Center)

May 12: Omaha, Neb. (CenturyLink Center)
May 13: Wichita, Kan. (INTRUST Bank Arena)
May 14: Oklahoma City, Okla. (Chesapeake Energy Arena)

*Little Big Town not on these dates.

Brad Paisley Adds Winter Dates To ‘Crushin’ It’ World Tour

Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley

Brad Paisley has announced his 2016 winter leg of his Crushin’ It World Tour, which kicks off Jan. 21 in Jonesboro, Ark.  The tour will continue across the United States and Canada through March 2016. Special guests will be EMI’s Eric Paslay and Arista’s Cam.

2016 Crushin’ It World Tour dates are as follows:

Jan. 21-ASU Convocation Center-Jonesboro, AR
Jan. 22-Show Me Center-Cape Girardeau, MO
Jan. 23-Corbin Arena-Corbin, KY
Jan. 29-Cross Insurance Center-Bangor, ME
Jan. 30-The Oncenter War Memorial Arena-Syracuse, NY
Jan. 31-Mohegan Sun Arena-Uncasville, CT
Feb. 4-LaCrosse Center-LaCrosse, WI
Feb. 5-Coliseum at Alliant Energy Center-Madison, WI
Feb. 11-Matthew Knight Arena-Eugene, OR
Feb. 12-Spokane Arena-Spokane, WA
Feb. 13-Tacoma Dome-Tacoma, WA
Feb. 14-Rogers Arena-Vancouver, BC
Feb. 18-Scotiabank Saddledome-Calgary, AB
Feb. 19-Rexall Place-Edmonton, AB
Feb. 20-Brandt Center-Regina, SK
Feb. 26-John Q Hammons Arena-Springfield, MO
Feb. 27-BOK Center-Tulsa, OK
March 10-Huntington Center-Toledo, OH*
March 11-Dow Event Center-Saginaw, MI*
March 12-US Cellular Coliseum-Bloomington, IL*
*Cam is not on these dates

More dates to be added, check www.bradpaisley.com for more information.

Blake Shelton Adds Second Nashville Stop To 2016 Tour

Blake Shelton brought music back to the Row for the final installment of Warner Music Nashville’s Pickin’ on the Patio 2015. Thousands of people filled the streets to celebrate with the reigning five-time CMA Vocalist of the Year. Shelton performed an hour long set that included many of his 20 No. 1 singles, all featured on his forthcoming album Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits due October 23. Photo: Alan Poizner

Blake Shelton brought music back to the Row for the final installment of Warner Music Nashville’s Pickin’ on the Patio 2015. Photo: Alan Poizner

Blake Shelton‘s upcoming show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, slated for Friday, March 4, 2016, sold out this morning mere minutes after tickets went on sale. In response to the Music City love, Shelton has added a second Nashville show on Saturday, March 5 to his 2016 tour, presented by Gildan.

“Nashville is my second home and this is a hell of a homecoming,” said Shelton, who just last month shut down Music Row when more than 10,000 fans jammed the streets to join Shelton in concert in front of the Warner Music Nashville label office on 16th Avenue, for WMN’s Pickin’ On The Patio music series.

Tickets for his March 5, 2016 show date will go on sale at Ticketmaster on Friday, Oct. 23. Ticket prices for the tour range from $29.75 to $69.75.

Labelmate Chris Janson will be joining Shelton for the majority of the shows on his 2016 tour.

For additional Blake Shelton 2016 tour dates, visit blakeshelton.com.

Jason Aldean Announces We Were Here 2016 Tour

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Jason Aldean will launch his We Were Here 2016 Tour on Jan. 15. Tickets for select shows on the 24-city run with special guests Thomas Rhett and A Thousand Horses go on sale on Friday, Oct. 23.

The tour title comes from the title of his latest single, “Gonna Know We Were Here.” The music video premiered today exclusively on Yahoo.

“This song pretty much sums up how I feel like me and my fans live our lives,” said Aldean. “That same excitement is what we feel out there on the road every night, which made it a great name for next year’s tour. It was pretty cool that we could bring that vibe to the music video too by shooting it back in Macon with a ton of people from my hometown. Getting back there and on that high school football field really reminded me of that rush of just living life without any regrets.”

Jason Aldean: We Were Here 2016 Tour Dates:

Jan. 14: Moline, Ill.
Jan. 15: Evansville, Ind.
Jan. 16-17: Bloomington, Ill.
Jan. 21: Des Moines, Iowa
Jan. 22: Omaha, Neb.
Jan. 23: Springfield, Mo.
Jan. 28: Grand Forks, N.D.
Jan. 29: Bismarck, N.D.
Jan. 30: Sioux Falls, S.D.

Feb. 4 : Southaven, Miss.
Feb. 5 Oklahoma City, Okla.
Feb. 6: Columbia, Mo.
Feb. 18: Roanoke, Va.
Feb. 19: Charlottesville, Va.
Feb. 20: Fayetteville, N.C.
Feb. 25: Manchester, N.H.
Feb. 26: State College, Pa.
Feb. 27: Atlantic City, N.J.

March 8: Melbourne, Australia*
March 9 : Sydney, Australia*
March 12: Willowbank, Australia*

April 28 : Portland, Maine
April 29 : Uncasville, Conn.
April 30 : Uncasville, Conn.
May 5: Erie, Pa
May 6: Allentown, Pa

*Australian dates do not include Thomas Rhett and A Thousand Horses

Chris Janson To Join Blake Shelton Tour in 2016

Pictured (L-R): Blake Shelton, Chris Janson

Pictured (L-R): Blake Shelton, Chris Janson

Warner Bros. Records/Warner Music Nashville artist Chris Janson will join his WMN labelmate Blake Shelton on stage next year for the majority of Shelton’s 2016 Tour, Presented By Gildan. The tour kicks off Feb. 8 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

“I couldn’t be more stoked to get on tour with my label mate Blake Shelton,” said Janson. “‘Boys Round Here’ is one of my favorite songs! I know we’re going to have a blast on the road and it’s always exciting to play for the hometown crowd in Nashville. This has definitely been a big year for me and I’m excited to see what’s next in 2016!”

Janson’s “Buy Me A Boat” topped the music charts last month and is the title track for his forthcoming debut album. Featuring 11 songs, all co-written by Janson, the album will be available Oct. 30 and also includes his new single, “Power Of Positive Drinkin’.”

On Saturday, Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. CT, the March 4, 2016 Nashville, TN show will go on sale via Ticketmaster. Ticket prices for the tour range from $29.75 – $69.75.

Daytona Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway Add Country Festivals

festivals16Two new country music festivals have been announced from AEG Live and Festival Productions: Country 500 at Daytona International Speedway in Florida (May 27 – 29) and Dega Jam at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama (July 1 – 3).

For Memorial Day in Florida, performers include Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Kid Rock, Lady Antebellum, and Willie Nelson. The complete Country 500 lineup, including the Friday night headliner, will be released on November 3 when tickets, infield camping and VIP packages will go on sale to the public. Early bird pricing ($199) for weekend general admission passes begins on November 3.

“Luke Bryan closing out the Festival Sunday night; Kid Rock, Willie Nelson, and a homecoming celebration with Florida Georgia Line all on Saturday night; another superstar still to be announced to close Friday night; plus 40 more stars will be featured on the three stages over three days,” said Country 500 producer Quint Davis.

Later in 2016, Talladega, Ala. will host Dega Jam during the Fourth of July weekend. Artist lineups will be announced on October 25 with tickets and VIP packages on sale to the public the same day. Louisiana-based Festival Production has founded and produced the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in addition to producing the Essence Music Festival, Bayou Country Superfest, Buckeye Country Superfest, and two Presidential Inaugural public events on the National Mall, as well as special events for both the NBA and the NFL.

IEBA Distributes Honors and Awards To Conclude 45th Conference

Pictured (L-R): WME's Kevin Neal, CAA's Kylen Sharpe, and Louis Messina of Messina Touring Group pose backstage with their awards during the Honors and Awards Ceremony at the IEBA 2015 Conference. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images

Pictured (L-R): WME’s Kevin Neal, CAA’s Kylen Sharpe, and Louis Messina of Messina Touring Group pose backstage with their awards during the Honors and Awards Ceremony at the IEBA 2015 Conference. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images

International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA), the trade organization for live entertainment industry, concluded its 45th Annual Conference yesterday evening (Oct. 13) with a performance by Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo who were inducted in to IEBA’s 2015 Hall of Fame. Presenters included Trace Adkins, Gretchen Wilson, Vince Gill, and John Rich. Recipients included Clint BlackThe Bridgestone Arena, The Ryman Auditorium, and Kevin Neal (full list below).

“We’re thrilled with the tremendous growth of the organization and conference,” says IEBA President Kell Houston. “The networking opportunities, informational panels, and live performances are unrivaled—the proof is in the record number of enthusiastic attendees this year.”

Next year’s 46th Annual IEBA Conference will be held at Nashville’s Omni on Oct. 8-11.

Pictured (L-R): Agency for the Performing Arts' Jim Gosnell, Clint Black, Agency for the Performing Arts' Steve Lassiter and Cass Scripps, and Brinson Strickland of The Collective LA pose backstage at the Honors and Awards Ceremony during the IEBA 2015 Conference. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for IEBA

Pictured (L-R): Agency for the Performing Arts’ Jim Gosnell, Clint Black, Agency for the Performing Arts’ Steve Lassiter and Cass Scripps, and Brinson Strickland of The Collective LA pose backstage at the Honors and Awards Ceremony during the IEBA 2015 Conference. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for IEBA

Pictured (L-R): Vince Gill, Terry Elam, and IBEA President Kell Houston pose backstage, celebrating the establishment of the Terry Elam Scholarship at the Honors and Awards Ceremony. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for IEBA

Pictured (L-R): Vince Gill, Terry Elam, and IBEA President Kell Houston pose backstage, celebrating the establishment of the Terry Elam Scholarship at the Honors and Awards Ceremony. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for IEBA

Bridgestone Arena's David Kells and Ryman Auditorium's Sally Williams pose backstage at the Honors and Awards Ceremony . Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for IEBA

Bridgestone Arena’s David Kells (L) and Ryman Auditorium’s Sally Williams (R) pose backstage at the Honors and Awards Ceremony. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for IEBA

2015 IEBA HONOR AND AWARD WINNERS:

Casino of the Year
Mohegan Sun – Uncasville, CT

Casino Buyer of the Year
Lori Otelsberg – Signature Entertainment

Club Buyer of the Year
Ed Warm – Joe’s Bar and Bub City

Corporate Buyer of the Year
Gary Osier – Gary Osier Present

Fair of the Year
Wisconsin State Fair – West Allis, WI

Fair Buyer of the Year
Michelle Romeo – Romeo Entertainment Group

Festival of the Year
Austin City Limits – Austin, TX

Festival Buyer of the Year
Gil Cunningham – Neste Event Marketing

International Buyer of the Year
Judy Seale – Judy Seale International

Venue of the Year
Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN

Venue Executive of the Year
Sally Williams – Ryman Auditorium

Talent Agent of the Year
Kevin Neal – WME

Promoter of the Year
Louis Messina – Messina Touring Group

Rookie of the Year
Kylen Sharpe – CAA

Career Achievement Award
Clint Black

Hall of Fame Inductees
Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo

Industry Achievement Award
Country Concert in Fort Loramie, Ohio

In Pictures: Cassadee Pope on ‘Today,’ APA Artists at IEBA, The Cadillac Three

Cassadee Pope Brings ‘Invincible’ Performance to ‘Today’

Cassadee Pope performed her empowering new single “I Am Invincible” this morning on the Today show. She gave fans a behind-the-scenes look throughout the morning as she took over People magazine’s Instagram

Watch the performance at Today.com.

Cassadee Pope on Today. Photo: BMLG

Cassadee Pope on Today. Photo: BMLG

 

APA at IEBA

APA Celebrated its artists, including Dailey & Vincent and Maggie Rose, during the 2015 IEBA Conference in Nashville.

Pictured (L-R): APA Agency's Cass Scripps, Steve Lassiter and Frank Wing, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent of Dailey & Vincent, Maggie Rose and APA's Jim Gosnell and Chris Looney.

Pictured (L-R): APA Agency’s Cass Scripps, Steve Lassiter and Frank Wing, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent of Dailey & Vincent, Maggie Rose and APA’s Jim Gosnell and Chris Looney.

 

The Cadillac Three Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Nashville natives The Cadillac Three traveled to Orlando, Fla. Thursday evening (Oct. 8) for a benefit performance during AJ & Ashley’s Survivor Celebration hosted by K92.3. The edgy trio slowed it down for an intimate acoustic performance including their current single, “White Lighting.”

Watch a snippet of their performance at k923orlando.com:

The Cadillac Three hang with breast cancer survivors and guests of the Survivor Celebration. Photo: BMLG

The Cadillac Three hang with breast cancer survivors and guests of the Survivor Celebration. Photo: BMLG

IEBA’s Agents Panel Dishes: $1.5 Million for Top Festival Acts

Pictured (L-R): Tom Lord, Jeff Krones (CAA), Kevin Neal (WME), Jonathan Adelman (Paradigm), Nick Nuciforo (UTA), and Andrew Colvin (The Billions Corp).

Pictured (L-R): Tom Lord (Red Light), Jeff Krones (CAA), Kevin Neal (WME), Jonathan Adelman (Paradigm), Nick Nuciforo (UTA), and Andrew Colvin (The Billions Corp).

Tom Lord of Red Light Entertainment Management hosted the Agents Power Panel during the 45th Annual International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA) three-day conference at Nashville’s Omni Hotel today, Oct. 12.

Among those agents represented were Jeff Krones (CAA), Kevin Neal (WME), Jonathan Adelman (Paradigm), Nick Nuciforo (UTA), and Andrew Colvin (The Billions Corp). The five provided insightful information to a room of buyers from around the globe.

Among the highlights, Neal revealed he just returned from a trip to Brazil in scouting more territory for country music. Top-tier performers in festivals have been paid upwards of $1.5 million. In addition, Colvin noted The Billions Corp has uniquely begun focusing attention toward podcasts.

Managing Expectations:

Adelman noted the juggle when managers want to prematurely push their artist. “We are not an employment agency. There’s got to be real value and a plan. Everyone is enamored by this festival circuit lately. Well, I don’t know that playing at 12 p.m. on a Friday is the best choice for us. And you’re not most likely going to be able to play that festival for the next 3-5 years. Maybe the power of no is louder than yes.”

Neal: “The first of three openers on a tour is somewhat overrated for those who aren’t ready. If they haven’t developed their live show and they get on a tour, it achieves nothing. I tell managers, ‘You want your artist playing the midnight beer tent, opposed to the 12 p.m. main stage because they may be converting many more fans. You have to look at what’s happening locally, too.

“A lot of festivals are paying bigger than I have ever seen in my career but include radius clauses. You may see an artist play a festival in New York then not in the Northeast at all and we try to pare those down.”

Artist Development:

Krones: “I’m not involved in creative, but am in terms of creating a plan with the record cycle. I don’t want to work with artists who don’t have a vision. After we get the direction from the artist, that’s when our teams can get together to be creative to create growth.

“Ten of the last 15 new country acts CAA has signed have not had a record deal—maybe a publishing deal. But we seem to be passing on rock acts with label deals in search of natural growth [acts that can sell out before radio].”

Adelman: “You’re looking for additional revenue streams if you’re a new or established artist. So you may look at sponsorship wraps to get a bus. We’re welcoming that now and open to every venue possibility.

Relationships and Incentives:

Neal: “One thing we should look at is working cross-genre. People get tired of seeing the same people play together year after year. When Florida Georgia Line played ballparks, it ended up making more money than the arenas could offer—you just have to gamble on yourself.”

Nuciforo: “A lot of times the artist teams have a reason for the market or venue they want to play. It sucks because that doesn’t always make sense to buyers. With social stats now, we literally have a department that analyzes the numbers.”

Adelman: “Most of us try to honor the history with that promoter or buyer. If the buyer has done their job right, they understand the expectations and hopefully take into account their food and beverage in tickets fees. If its above the red line then it’s a winner, but if its below we’ll try to work to get it above. It’s a partnership. It’s the little things we make note of, like a deli tray or laundry service that filter back to us, that make us push for that market again.

“But remember without the artist, none of us are employed. It’s all about their development, so [buyers] think about how to help that artist move their career in your marketplace and want to return.”

International Opportunities:

Neal on the opportunities brought my WME’s merger with IMG: “Brett Eldredge had an IMG supermodel in his “Lose My Mind” video. We’re trying to work country music into the different opportunities like IMG colleges and golf. WME just bought the Miss Universe Pageant from Donald Trump and we’re trying to figure out which artists will work for that, which is broadcast in many countries. C2C has also been phenomenal for opening up Europe for our artists. CMC Festival in Australia opens that up for our artists too.”