Washington’s Watershed Packs Star Power into Three Days

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The fourth annual Watershed Festival at George, Washington’s Gorge Amphitheater was held this past weekend (July 31-August 2).

The Live Nation event offered a sold-out crowd of 25,000 fans performances by Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett on Friday. Saturday was Carrie Underwood and Easton Corbin before Sunday’s closer, Dierks Bentley, who returned to Watershed after three years.

“I feel like year four was the best yet, but we still have work to do,” said Brian O’ Connell, Live Nation President of Country Touring.”The ‘Shedder’ experience will only continue to improve year after year. I can’t thank the artists and the ‘Shedders’ enough for supporting my crazy dream.”

Florida Georgia Line at Watershed

Florida Georgia Line at Watershed 2015

Carrie Underwood rocks the Watershed crowd

Carrie Underwood atWatershed 2015

Dierks Bentley thrills the crowd at Watershed

Dierks Bentley at Watershed 2015

Shania Proves She’s Still The One, A Decade Later

Shania Twain.

Shania Twain.

The iconic Shania Twain visited Nashville on Friday, July 31 on her Rock This Country Tour, which not only lives up to its name but supersedes that superstar reputation she left behind in 2004.

Re-emerging in Las Vegas in 2012, the Canadian megastar had been hard at work for a full-scale residency at Caesars Palace. Sin City’s 21st century entertainment production clearly rubbed off on her, because an impressive firework, flame and fashion menagerie more than rocked Bridgestone Arena.

The audience stood for nearly the whole set, welcoming the now-platinum blonde who could practically crowd-surf on the thunderous applause when she took the stage.

She is a time capsule, preserved for over a decade. The hits are still as potent–reminiscent of a time when women were on the top of the charts. The lyrics were lying dormant from years past, sounding much better on the arena PA systems than the 90s boom boxes many fans listened to while reading liner notes. Of the titles were “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under,” “I’m Gonna Gettcha Good!” “Come On Over,” “No One Needs To Know,” “Still The One,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” and “(If You’re Not in it For Love) I’m Outta Here!”

Surprisingly, other than opener Gavin DeGraw who joined Twain for “Party For Two,” there were no guest appearances. Perhaps most disappointing was Bryan White’s absences from the 1998 single, “From This Moment.” Kacey Musgraves and Miranda Lambert were however pictured supporting their Canadian idol at the Nashville outing in the party backstage.

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Miranda Lambert joins Shania Twain at the backstage party for the Canadian superstar’s Nashville tour stop. Photo: Shania Twain.

The seven person multi-talented band juggled instruments throughout the night, at one point featuring a triple fiddle solo. And of course saving the best for last, the encore was the essential “Man! I Feel Like A Woman.”

Twain did it right. Listen up, if you’re a superstar artist from the 90s, this is what your millennials and Generation Y concertgoers want. Production value and entertainment that throws hit songs into the stratosphere.

Although the outing is named for a single recorded almost two decades ago, the tour is proving demand for Twain is strong. She however is calling the shots, limited by her now second, self-imposed state of retirement.

If you’ve missed her shows so far, she’ll play nearly non-stop through the U.S. and Canada before this farewell tour wraps in October.

Shania Twain mounted a custom saddle during the show, made by Lisa and Loren of Skyhorse Saddles. The saddle features 1,500 silver studs, 200 silver stars, and Twain’s initials outlined in silver studs on the tapadero stirrups. Loren Skyhorse’s iconic silver braiding bands the saddle. Concert photo: Miranda Lambert.

Shania Twain mounted a custom saddle during the outing, made by Lisa and Loren of Skyhorse Saddles. The saddle features 1,500 silver studs, 200 silver stars and Twain’s initials outlined in silver studs on the tapadero stirrups. Loren Skyhorse’s iconic silver braiding bands the saddle. Concert photo: Miranda Lambert.

Dustin Lynch To Embark On First Solo Tour

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Broken Bow Records’ Dustin Lynch has announced the first round of dates for his first headlining outing, billed as the Hell Of A Night Tour. The nationwide event will kick off this fall to 35+ cities, including major stops in New York City, Boston, Houston and New Orleans (full dates below).

Opening act Chris Lane of Big Loud Records will join.

“Touring with Luke Bryan and Keith Urban, I’ve learned from the best and now to headline my first tour is a dream come true,” shares Lynch. “The first night can’t get here fast enough and I’m excited for fans to see what we have in store!”

VIP experiences (powered by CID Entertainment) are available now for $99, featuring one ticket, access to an exclusive pre-show two-song acoustic performance, meet & greet and photo opportunity with Lynch, limited edition tour poster, and more. Tickets for select dates will go on sale to the public on Friday, August 7 starting at 10:00 a.m. local time at DustinLynchMusic.com.

Lynch is currently on the road with Luke Bryan’s 2015 Kick The Dust Up Tour.

First Leg Announcements for the Hell Of A Night Tour

2015
11/14 – Richmond, VA – The National Theater
11/15 – Norfolk, VA – Norva Theatre
11/19 – Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
11/20 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
11/22 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory
11/27 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
11/28 – Memphis, TN – New Daisy Theatre+
12/3 – Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues+
12/6 – Greensboro, NC – Cone Denim Entertainment Center+
12/10 – Wallingford, CT – The Dome at Oakdale Theatre
12/11 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount+
12/12 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
12/13 – Clifton Park, NY – Upstate Concert Hall
12/18 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection

2016
2/4 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues+
2/5 – Houston, TX – House of Blues+
2/11 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
2/13 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
2/20 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s+

+Denotes tickets on sale August 7

Kip Moore To Headline ‘Wild Ones’ Tour

kipmoore2015MCA Nashville’s Kip Moore announced today (Aug. 3) that he will headline the 2015 Wild Ones Tour which begins on Oct. 8 in Bethlehem, PA. It will continue into early December and will hit more than 20 cities in the U.S. and Canada.

“My favorite part of this crazy life we have is playing live,” said Moore. “We’ve been playing so many of these new songs in the live show because we road-tested them night after night before recording what became the final album. They were a huge part in helping me formulate what Wild Ones became…we are a tribe. I’m excited to get back out there and headline and put a show together that is all about them.”

Moore will perform songs from his upcoming album, Wild Ones, including his recent MusicRow No. 1, “I’m To Blame.” Special guest, Michael Ray, will be the opening act for each date. Ray’s debut single “Kiss You In The Morning” was No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout chart on July 16. Chris Cavanaugh, Joey Hyde and DeeJay Silver to join the tour on select dates.

Wild Ones Tour Dates:

10/8 Bethlehem, PA*
10/9 Pittsburgh, PA*
10/16 London, ON*
10/17 Toronto, ON*
10/22 Chicago, IL**
10/23 Chicago, IL**
10/30 Boston, MA**
10/31 Baltimore, MD**
11/5 Knoxville, TN***
11/7 Cleveland, OH***
11/13 Orlando, FL***
11/14 Ft Myers, FL***
11/19  Nacogdoches, TX*
11/27 N Myrtle Beach, SC*
11/28 Charlotte, NC*
12/3 New York, NY*
12/4 Sayreville, NJ*
12/5 Richmond, VA*

*With Chris Cavanaugh
**With Joey Hyde
***With DeeJay Silver

BMI Plans Stage At St. Louis LouFest

A group of eight bands and singer-songwriters will hit the BMI sponsored stage at the 2015 LouFest. Running Saturday, Sept. 12, and Sunday, Sept. 13, in Forest Park, St. Louis, festival headliners include Hozier, Ludacris and The Avett Brothers.

Now in its third year, the BMI stage will kick off the festival at 1 p.m. each day, setting the pace with top-notch burgeoning acts. Performers range from the seven-piece funky jam band KOA to Nashville’s synth-pop group COIN to Texas soul band the Suffers to the dark and bluesy All Them Witches. Rounding out the lineup are The Black Cadillacs, Brave Baby, Earl Burrows, The Suffers, and Walking Shapes.

In addition to LouFest, BMI also sponsors stages at other C3 Presents’ music festivals Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits Music Festival, offering prime showcasing opportunities to BMI songwriters.

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Little Big Town Cancels Additional ‘Pain Killer Tour’ Dates

Little Big Town backstage at LP Field following their performance at CMA Music Festival last weekend. Photo: Bev Moser

Little Big Town backstage at LP Field following their performance at CMA Music Festival last weekend. Photo: Bev Moser

Little Big Town has canceled an additional three weeks of shows in August. Doctors orders require more time for member Jimi Westbrook to recuperate from his June vocal cord surgery, which forced the abrupt cancellation of the Pain Killer Tour dates through July.

“We want to come back on the road to you guys at 110 percent and this additional time will make sure that happens!” the band said in a statement on social media. “Thanks again for all of your support during this time, and for your love, patience, and excitement for us to come back! We can’t wait to see all of you.

The foursome is on the books to resume the tour in Canada, Aug. 22.

Watch a video of the band offering regrets for the additional cancellations below.

[Please Watch] #PainKillerTourStay tuned for more info…

Posted by Little Big Town on Sunday, July 26, 2015

The Band Perry To Headline Vanderbilt’s Commodore Quake

Commodore_Quake_2015Vanderbilt University has announced the performers for its 15th annual Commodore Quake. The Band Perry and Third Eye Blind will take the stage on Friday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. in Memorial Gym.

The Band Perry is touring through the summer and fall, playing fairs, festivals and casinos. This week they are performing on a Carnival cruise ships.

Tickets for the Vanderbilt concert will go on sale Monday, Aug. 3, at 10 a.m. Weekend passes for the general public are $40 in advance and $50 the week of the show. Students and staff can purchase discounted tickets.

Tickets will be available at all Ticketmaster locations, online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets also can be purchased with no service fees at the Sarratt Student Center Box Office on the Vanderbilt campus.

Sturgill Simpson Sells Out String of Ryman Dates

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Sturgill Simpson will play a string of sold out shows at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Oct. 30, 31 and Nov. 1. The Nov. 1 date was added after Simpson’s first two performances at the historic venue sold out in less than fifteen minutes.

Additionally, due to overwhelming demand, second shows at Atlanta’s The Tabernacle, Denver’s Ogden Theatre and L.A.’s The Theater at Ace Hotel have been added. These newly confirmed concerts will go on sale this Friday, July 31 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

The performances are part of Simpson’s Living The Dream tour, which includes a European leg Aug. 14 – 29. The fall tour celebrates Sturgill’s highly acclaimed 2014 release, Metamodern Sounds In Country Music.

Simpson is nominated for three awards at the upcoming Americana Music Association Honors & Awards, where he will vie for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year for “Turtles All The Way Down.”

Produced by Dave Cobb, Metamodern Sounds In Country Music was recorded live-to-tape at Nashville’s LCS studio over four days in late 2013.

Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean Rock 54,000 at Rose Bowl Show

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Kenny Chesney plays the Rose Bowl. Photo credit: Allister Ann

Kenny Chesney and Jason Aldean’s Rose Bowl appearance Saturday night (July 25) was a star-studded affair, with Reese Witherspoon, Vince Vaughn, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and ABC sportscaster Keith Jackson among those in attendance for the historic show.

Nearly 54,000 fans flooded into the stadium for the show, which was co-headlined by the two. Chesney’s tour is one of the top-grossing country tours of 2015.

“Standing out there in a sea of country fans at an iconic stadium like Rose Bowl sent chills down my spine,” said Aldean. “It reminds me how lucky I am to be doing this for a living. We’ll do it again at the crack of dawn with the Today gang  on Friday…I hope to see a lot of people there too!”

In celebration of the epic night in Pasadena, Calif., Jackson surprised Chesney backstage with a commemorative brick that will be placed in the Brick Walk at the stadium’s South Main entrance, and the first-ever Rose Bowl Stadium jersey. The Rose Bowl show was obviously particularly special to Chesney being an avid football fan.

“You know when you wake up and you see that sign, you’re on hallowed ground,” Chesney said. “I’ve seen so many games played there, so much history—and I understand the heart it took from every athlete who’s ever come out of those tunnels. To stand on that stage, I knew I wanted to try to honor all those folks who’ve come before us.”

“Those folks had had a long day in all that heat, but man, they were so ready for us… ready to hear the music, to sing along, to make every single song matter,” recalls Chesney. “When I dropped out during ‘Anything But Mine,’ they sang so clear and so true, you could’ve made a record out of it—and for me, they made a memory that will last a lifetime. To play a place where football means so much, especially to an audience that live, I’ll never forget it…”

By the time he plays Denver’s Sports Authority Stadium at Mile High Aug. 8, E. New Jersey’s Met Life Stadium Aug. 15, Detroit’s Ford Field Aug. 22 and a double header at Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium Aug. 28-29, Chesney will have headlined 135 stadiums since his Washington, DC/Pittsburgh/Boston stadium run in 2005.

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Jason Aldean at the Rose Bowl. Photo Credit: Jim Wright

Garth Brooks Tops 2015 Country Tour Rankings

pollstar 2015 rankingsTouring is booming according to Pollstar’s 2015 Mid-Year touring report.

According to the trade publication:
• The top 100 tours generated a combined gross of $1.43 billion, up 39 percent ($402 million) over 2014.
• The top 100 tours sold 18.8 million tickets, up nearly 23 percent (3.5 million) over last year.
• The average ticket price hit an all-time high of $76.20.
Taylor Swift has grossed $46.5 million worldwide so far this year.

Country stars in the Top 50 North American tours
No. 2 overall, Garth Brooks, 79.9 gross millions
No. 4 Kenny Chesney 55.8
No. 12 Luke Bryan 25.9
No. 15 Eric Church 24.4
No. 25 Shania Twain 17.0
No. 28 Miranda Lambert 16.0
No. 30 Florida Georgia Line 14.9
No. 35 Jason Aldean 14.3
No. 48 Brad Paisley 10.2

See the full report for the complete list of top tours, and more info including average ticket price, total tickets, average gross, number of shows, and agency.