Brad Paisley will begin his 41-city American Saturday Night tour, with special guests Dierks Bentley and Jimmy Wayne, June 5 in Charlotte, N.C.
Booked by Rob Beckham at the William Morris Agency, Paisley has become one of country’s biggest touring success stories. Last year Paisley grossed nearly $25 million and drew almost 600,000 fans, ranking 30th among all touring acts, according to Billboard Boxscore. He continues adding to those numbers with his Paisley Party tour, which runs through February.
Feb. 3 marks the release of “Feel That Fire” on Arista Nashville, the follow-up to 2008’s mostly instrumental release “Play.”
American Saturday Night tour dates:
June 5: Charlotte, N.C. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
June 6: Raleigh, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Pavilion at Walnut Creet)
June 12: Boston (Comcast Center)
June 13: Hartford, Conn. (New England Dodge Music Center)
June 18: St. Louis (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
June 19: Cincinnati (Riverbend Music Center)
June 26: Oshkosh, Wis. (Country USA Music Festival)
June 27: Cadott, Wis. (Chippewa Valley Country Festival)
July 10: Detroit (DTE Energy Music Theatre)
July 11: Fort Loramie, Ohio (Country Concert at Hickory Hills Lake)
July 17: Toronto (Molson Amphitheatre)
July 18: Sarnia, Ontario (Bayfest)
July 24: Virginia Beach, Va. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
July 25: Bristow, Va. (Nissan Pavilion)
July 26: Harrington, Del. (Delaware State Fair)
August 7: Chicago (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
August 8: Indianapolis (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
August 14: Darien Lakes, N.Y. (Darien Lake Performing Arts Center)
August 15: Camden, N.J. (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
August 27: Meadville, Penn. (Crawford County Fairgrounds)
August 28: Cleveland, Ohio (Blossom Music Center)
August 29: Bethel, N.Y. (Bethel Woods Pavilion)
August 30: Essex Junction, Vt. (Champlain Valley Exposition)
September 1: Halifax, Nova Scotia (Metro Centre)
September 2: St. John, New Brunswick (Harbour Station)
September 3: Montreal (Bell Centre)
September 5: Allentown, Penn. (Allentown Fair Grandstand)
September 12: Dallas (Superpages.com Center)
September 17: Albuquerque, N.M. (Journal Pavilion)
September 18: Denver (Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre)
September 19: Salt Lake City (USANA Amphitheatre)
September 25: San Francisco (Shoreline Amphitheatre)
September 26: Sacramento, Calif. (Sleep Train Pavilion)
October 1: Phoenix (Cricket Pavilion)
October 2: San Diego (Cricket Amphitheatre)
October 3: Irvine, Calif. (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
October 15: Jacksonville, Fla. (Jacksonville Arena)
October 16: Tampa, Fla. (Ford Amphitheatre)
October 17: West Palm Beach, Fla. (Cruzan Amphitheatre)