Brantley Gilbert Announces “Fire’t Up Tour” With Chase Rice, Dylan Scott & More

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Brantley Gilbert Announces “Fire’t Up Tour” With Chase Rice, Dylan Scott & More

Brantley Gilbert announced he will embark on his headlining Fire’t Up Tour in 2020.

The 30-plus-date tour kicks off on Jan. 23 in London, Ontario, making additional stops in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Las Vegas and more. Chase Rice, Dylan Scott and Brandon Lay will serve as support on select dates.

The tour takes its name from a track on Brantley’s upcoming album, Fire & Brimstone, which drops on Oct. 4.

“I truly feel like we’re at the point that we can let the music take us where it is meant to go, so with every new album we like to change up our show and make it something that plays to those stories and characters,” says Brantley. “We’ll of course still do the hits our fans love, but we are looking at this as an opportunity to turn up the heat a bit and give the songs on Fire & Brimstone a chance to really rock.”

Tickets for the new tour go on sale on Sept. 13.

Fire’t Up Tour

  • Jan. 23 | London, ON | Budweiser Gardens
  • Jan. 24 | Oshawa, ON | Tribute Communities Centre
  • Jan. 25 | Mashantucket, Conn. | Foxwoods Resort
  • Jan. 30 | Moline, Ill. |TaxSlayer Center
  • Jan. 31 | Highland Heights, Ky. | BB&T Arena
  • Feb. 1 | Salem, Va. | Salem Civic Center
  • Feb. 6 | Green Bay, Wis. |Resch Center
  • Feb. 7 | Minneapolis, Minn. | Target Center
  • Feb. 8 | Milwaukee, Wis. | Fiserv Forum
  • Feb. 13 |Greensboro, N.C. | Greensboro Coliseum Complex
  • Feb. 14 | Louisville, Ky. | KFC Yum! Center
  • Feb. 15 | Chattanooga, Tenn. | McKenzie Arena at UTC
  • Feb. 20 | Evansville, Ind. | The Ford Center
  • Feb. 21 | North Little Rock, Ark. | Verizon Arena
  • Feb. 22 | Tulsa, Okla. | BOK Center
  • Feb. 27 | Toledo, Ohio | Huntington Center
  • Feb. 28 | Youngstown, Ohio | Covelli Centre
  • Feb. 29 | Pikeville, Ky. | Appalachian Wireless Arena
  • March 19 | Nampa, Idaho | Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
  • March 20 | Portland, Ore. | Moda Center
  • March 21 | Tacoma, Wash. |Tacoma Dome
  • March 26 | Ontario, Calif. | Citizens Business Bank Arena
  • March 27 | Fresno, Calif. | Save Mart Center
  • March 28 | Las Vegas, Nev. | The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan
  • April 16 | Greenville, S.C. | Bon Secours Wellness Arena^
  • April 17 | Tuscaloosa, Ala. | Tuscaloosa Amphitheater^
  • April 18 | Orange Beach, Ala. | The Wharf Amphitheater^
  • April 23 | Florence, S.C. | Florence Civic Center^
  • April 24 | Charleston, W. Va. | Charleston Civic Center^
  • April 25 | Knoxville, Tenn. | Knoxville Coliseum^
  • April 30 | Lincoln, Neb. | Pinnacle Bank Arena^
  • May 1 | Sioux Falls, S.D. | Denny Sanford PREMIER Center^
  • May 2 | Grand Forks, N.D. | Alerus Center^
  • May 8 | Morrison, Colo. | Red Rocks Amphitheatre^

^ Chase Rice

All other dates feature Dylan Scott

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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