Swift's Spectacular RED Tour

Taylor Swift RED Tour

Taylor Swift RED Tour


“It’s going to blow your mind. I dare you not to like this show,” proclaimed Scott Borchetta during last night’s (Sept. 19) VIP reception before Taylor Swift took the stage in Nashville for her RED Tour. Media and industry elite gathered backstage at Bridgestone Arena to toast Swift’s recent successes with six plaque presentations. “She is fearless. She is about striving for greatness,” continued Borchetta.
Joining him to do the honors was David Joseph, Chairman & CEO of Universal Music Group UK. Swift was saluted with awards for four million sales each of the No. 1s “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” and “I Knew You Were Trouble,” one million downloads of “Begin Again,” and the chart topping status of “The Highway Don’t Care,” her duet with labelmate Tim McGraw. Joseph celebrated Swift’s four million UK sales of her latest album Red, and another plaque honored her six million U.S. sales. Recalling early meetings with the superstar and her team, Joseph said there was never a doubt about her success, “the only question was how big. The story has just begun.”
Mingling at the party were BMLG execs Jimmy Harnen and John Zarling, as well as many others, including Troy Tomlinson, Jody Williams, Pete Fisher, Kyle Young, Sherod Robertson, Bob Doerschuk and representatives from every media outlet in town.
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(L-R): Universal Music Group UK/Ireland CEO & Chairman David Joseph, Taylor Swift, Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta. Photo: by Larry Busacca/TAS/Getty Images for TAS


Nashville is the final stop on the Red North American tour. Swift choose to wrap the run in her hometown because she says it brings out some of her wildest followers. On the first of a three-night stand, she even saluted Nashville by sporting a blinged-out Opry T-shirt. The fan connection is one of the most amazing aspects of her spectacular show. In a huge arena she expertly cultivates an intimate connection with the crowd through open, honest dialog. Her relationship and respect for her fans remains one of Swift’s strongest ties to her country music roots. And just like she grew up listening to Shania Twain and other ‘90s stalwarts, there could be a young girl in the audience who will become the next Taylor Swift.
“I didn’t always have 13,000 people wanting to hang out with me on a Thursday night, that’s, like, a recent development,” the performer admitted as she discussed the importance of treating people kindly and feeling good about yourself before launching into “Mean.”
“I want to thank you for making my music the soundtrack to your crazy emotions,” she shared while explaining that the color red is an analogy for many of her feelings.
The audience was a vibrant sea of red clothing and pulsating lights—creating the biggest party to hit Nashville this year. The theatrical production was mind boggling, venturing from an old Hollywood set for “The Lucky One,” to wind-up toy ballet dancers for “Love Story.” Elaborate sets and wardrobes are Swift’s hallmarks; choreography and her acting prowess add up to unstoppable perfection.
When performing songs from her previous albums, the scene was reminiscent of a fairy tale. For the trip down memory lane she re-imagined some of her biggest hits, including a doo-wop version of “You Belong With Me” backed by Supremes-style girl group. She went old school with just an acoustic guitar to perform “Our Song” on the secondary stage and recalled penning it for her 9th grade talent show at Hendersonville High School. Today songwriting is still the bedrock of her career. She performed the expertly crafted “All Too Well” on a piano which was, of course, painted red.
During “Sparks Fly,” a platform carried her through the air above the audience. Known for welcoming surprise guests, Luke Bryan appeared for a fun duet of his mega-hit “I Don’t Want This Night to End.”
The finale was a trippy Alice In Wonderland scene commanded by a high-flying Swift in a red ringmaster costume. It was a stellar combination of the evening’s best elements: sparkle, glitter and dazzling excitement in a swarm of confetti.
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Corey Smith to Launch Headline Tour

csCorey Smith has been tapped to headline House Of Blues’ Movin’ On Up Tour this fall. Presented by Ones To Watch and Texas Pete, the Movin’ on Up Tour kicks off in November and will cover 19 cities across the country during the first leg.
“Touring has always been the backbone of my career and it wouldn’t be possible without the help of promoters like Live Nation,” said Smith. “I’m excited to make more special memories across the country on this tour.”
Smith is also in the studio working on his ninth full-length album. On this new project, he is collaborating for the first time with renowned producer Keith Stegall (Zac Brown Band/Alan Jackson).
For tour dates and more information, visit coreysmith.com.

IEBA's 43rd Annual Conference Set For October

IEBAThe International Entertainment Buyers Association will hold its 43rd annual conference Oct. 19-22 at the Omni Hotel in Nashville. Over 50 live performances will take place on stages over four days at the conference featuring artists like Blackjack BillyChris CagleRachele LynaeBrynn MarieRobin MeadeJo Dee Messina and many more.
The conference will include a keynote Q&A from Billboard’s Ray Waddell, followed by a panel that will feature a case study on the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Additional panels will focus on the evolving revenue streams in the casino business, the new role of the booking agent, and the cost of doing business on the road. Attendees will also have the opportunity to sit down with IEBA’s Board of Directors and other prominent business leaders to discuss the latest trends and hot topics in live entertainment during the event. Table topics will include arenas, casino entertainment, clubs, corporate buying, EDM, fairs, festivals, indian gaming, PACs & small venues, and tour marketing.
IEBA’s Agents Alley gives entertainment buyers and sellers time together to discuss the specifics of the upcoming touring season at two events this year: a Tailgate Party on Sunday, Oct. 20 and a two-hour booking session on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
The conference culminates with an honors and awards dinner Oct. 22. For more information about the conference, visit IEBA.org. Early bird registration rates apply through Sept. 18th.

Jason Aldean To Release Concert Film

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Jason Aldean‘s Night Train Tour has garnered plentiful media buzz throughout the past year, playing stadiums from Mississippi to Massachusetts. He played to a sold-out hometown crowd of more than 66,000 fans at the University of Georgia’s Sanford Stadium in April, and now fans can relive (or see for the first time) the experience via a release of the concert film Night Train To Georgia, which will be available Oct. 15.
The piece, a TackleBox Films production, was produced by Shaun Silva, Ivan Dudensky and Don Leopore.
“That day in Athens will always be one of my proudest accomplishments,” said Aldean. “I’ve been working my whole career to get to this point where I can go into a stadium like Sanford, which I’ve idolized my whole life, and leave a mark. I watch it back now to remember the details because it was all overwhelming and a pretty surreal moment for me.”
The 90-minute film features 18 songs, including “She’s Country,” “Big Green Tractor,” “My Kinda Party” and “Take A Little Ride.” It also offers personal interviews and footage from Aldean’s Fenway Park and Wrigley Field shows, as well as appearances by Luke Bryan (“The Only Way I Know”), Kelly Clarkson (“Don’t You Wanna Stay”) and Ludacris (“Dirt Road Anthem”), on songs they’ve recorded together.
A trailer for the film can be seen below.
http://vimeo.com/73504320
 

The Band Perry Reveal Dates For We Are Pioneers World Tour

The Band Perry Pioneer album cover111The Band Perry is ready to take the world by storm as they pioneer their way through their very first global headlining arena tour titled We Are Pioneers Tour. The tour, which kicks off Nov. 8 in Gothenburg, Sweden, will take the band across Europe to Norway, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, France, Sweden, and more before they launch the North American leg on Jan. 9 in British Columbia. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Saginaw, Mich., St. Augustine, Fla. and Green Bay, Wis. are just a few of the markets they’ll visit during the first few months of 2014.
The trio has ramped up their stage show for the new tour with a new set, sound, lighting, and more surprises, and will be joined by Easton Corbin and Lindsay Ell for the U.S. dates. Though only on their second album, the Perrys have shattered attendance records at multiple arenas across the country and played to over half a million people already. To say they live out of a tour bus would be an understatement: they’ve been on tour approximately 850 out of the last 915 days on major tours with Brad Paisley and Rascal Flatts, as well as on their own entertaining crowds across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe.
“We live to play,” says Kimberly Perry. “In our minds everything we do – writing, recording, interviews, appearances – is the means to the live end. To fully and totally understand our band, you have to see us live. It’s the three of us in our element, our living room, our therapy session, our recess. We can’t wait to bring We Are Pioneers to the world.”
NOVEMBER 2013
8 Gothenburg, SWEDEN Tradgarn
10 Stockholm, SWEDEN Cirkus
11 Skien, NORWAY Ibsenhuset
12 Oslo, NORWAY Folketeateret
13 Trondheim, NORWAY Olavshallen
15 Helsingborg, SWEDEN Tivoli
16 Randers, DENMARK Vaerket
18 Cologne, GERMANY Stadtgarten
19 Hamburg, GERMANY Knust
20 Berlin, GERMANY C-Club
22 Munich, GERMANY Strom
23 Zurich, SWITZERLAND Mascotte
25 Paris, FRANCE Divan Du Monde
26 Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS Melkweg (The Max)
29 Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM Birmingham HMV Institute
30 Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM ABC
DECEMBER 2013
1 Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM Ritz
2 London, UNITED KINGDOM HMV Forum
4 Dublin, IRELAND Vicar Street
5 Belfast, UNITED KINGDOM Mandela Hall
JANUARY 2014
9 Penticton, BC South Okanagan Event Centre
10 Kamloops, BC Interior Savings Centre
11 Prince George, BC CN Centre
12 Dawson Creek, BC EnCana Events Centre
15 Red Deer, AB Enmax Centrium Arena
16 Lethbridge, AB Enmax Centre
18 Regina, SK Brandt Centre
21 Sudbury, ONT Sudbury Arena
22 Kitchener, ONT Memorial Auditorium
23 Oshawa, ONT General Motors Centre
24 Kingston, ONT K-Rock Centre
FEBRUARY 2014
6 Independence, Mo. Independence Events Center
8 Bemidji, Minn. Sanford Center
9 Grand Forks, N.D. Ralph Englestad Arena
13 Dubuque, Iowa Five Flags Center
14 Kearney, Neb. Viareo Event Center
15 Rapid City, S.D. Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
16 Billings, Mont. Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark
20 Rockford, Ill. BMO Harris Bank Center
21 Cape Girardeau, Mo. Show Me Center
22 Corbin, Ky. The Corbin Arena
23 Saginaw, Mich. Dow Events Center
27 Green Bay, Wis. Resch Center
28 Mankato, Minn. Verizon Wireless Center
MARCH 2014
1 Duluth, Minn. Duluth Ent. Convention Ctr. Arena
2 Cedar Rapids, Iowa U.S. Cellular Center
7 Savannah, Ga. Savannah Civic Center
For a full list of tour dates, visit thebandperry.com.

Trace Adkins To Release Christmas Album And Embark On Tour

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Trace Adkins will release a Christmas album of Celtic carols entitled The King’s Gift on Oct. 29, 2013. The holiday album will feature several special guests, including The Chieftains, Alyth McCormack, Emma Stevens, The Isaacs, Kenny Aronoff and Kevin and Lily Costner. The album will also include Adkin’s cover of “We Three Kings,” which he recorded last Christmas.
Following the album’s release, Adkins will embark on The Christmas Show Tour, a theatrical and musical production beginning on Nov. 15. The production will alternate between Adkins telling stories and performing carols alongside a string quartet, female vocalists and a range of traditional instruments. The holiday tour is inspired by Adkin’s annual hosting duties at Disney World’s Candlelight Processional.

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Fans can purchase pre-sale and VIP Tickets today at TraceAdkins.com. VIP ticket holders will attend a pre-show experience with a private performance, Q&A, merchandise and meet and greet. General admission tickets will be go on sale on Sept. 13.
The King’s Gift Track Listing:
Wexford Carol
Tannenbaum
O’ Come Emmanuel (with Emma Stevens)
Away In A Manger
I Saw Three Ships (w. The Chieftains feat. Alyth McCormack)
Silent Night (w. Kevin and Lily Costner)
We Three Kings (w. Sonya Isaacs)
Drummer Boy (w. Kenny Aronoff)
Oh Holy Night (w. The Isaacs)
What Child Is This

Thomas Rhett Announces Christmas Tour

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Up and comer Thomas Rhett will headline the Taste Of Country Christmas Tour, starting on November 7 in Abeline, TX. Rhett’s Big Machine label mates The Cadillac Three will join him on select tour dates.
“I am really looking forward to headlining the Taste Of Country Christmas Tour and sharing the music from my new album with all the fans,” says Rhett. “Two years ago I was lucky enough to open this same tour with Brantley Gilbert– and it was my first time really experiencing that kind of energy from a crowd. It’s been amazing to watch it grow one fan at a time.”
Fans will be offered an exclusive VIP Experience on each stop of the tour, guaranteeing them a meet and greet with Rhett, a ticket to the show and other merchandise. Members of Rhett’s online community will receive a code that allows them to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the public.
Rhett’s latest album It Goes Like This will be released on October 29. For more information, visit ThomasRhett.com.
Taste Of Country Christmas Tour dates:
7-Nov              Abilene, TX
8-Nov              Wichita Falls, TX
9-Nov              Lawton, OK
14-Nov            San Angelo, TX**
15-Nov            Amarillo, TX**
16-Nov            Lubbock, TX**
21-Nov            Lufkin, TX**
22-Nov            Lake Charles, LA**
23-Nov            Texarkana, TX
13-Dec            Midland Odessa, TX**
14-Dec            Victoria, TX
** The Cadillac Three will be opening these dates

George Strait Reveals Final Tour Dates

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George Strait Reveals Final 2014 Tour Dates


George Strait announced the final leg of his The Cowboy Rides Away Tour during a digital press conference today (Sept. 9) from the Dallas Cowboy’s AT&T Stadium, which he christened in 2009.
During 2014 Strait will tour the country hitting 23 arenas and 3 stadiums (full dates below) beginning with Bossier City, La. on January 9, and wrapping with a TBD date at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX. Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena show will take place on March 21.
Each week will feature a new opening act including Jason AldeanEric ChurchSheryl CrowRonnie DunnVince GillMerle Haggard and Lee Ann WomackMiranda LambertLittle Big TownMartina McBrideChris Young, and more.
George Strait fan club members will have an opportunity to purchase tickets during a pre-sale period beginning at 10 a.m. in the venue’s respective time zone on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Additionally, American Express cardmembers can purchase tickets before the general public. Tickets available to the general public will go on sale in select markets beginning Sept. 27 at 10:00 a.m. (time zone restraints apply) at www.georgestrait.com.
Although Strait announced his intentions to retire from touring with the first 21 shows of The Cowboy Rides Away Tour last year at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, the MCA Nashville mainstay recently announced plans to release five additional albums with his label home.
Strait’s legendary career includes 60 No. 1 songs throughout his 32 years in the industry, and album sales of more than 68 million units. The performer will also be honored with ASCAP’s Founders Award and Billboard‘s Legend of Live award in November 2013.
The Cowboy Rides Away Tour is booked by the Erv Woolsey Company and promoted by The Messina Group.
Final Leg of The Cowboy Rides Away Tour:

January 9   CenturyLink│Bossier City, La.
January 10   Frank Erwin Center│Austin, Texas
January 17    CenturyLink Center│Omaha, Neb.
January 18    Sprint Center│Kansas City, Mo.
January 30     SAP Center│San Jose, Calif.
January 31    Valley View Casino Center│San Diego, Calif. (Miranda Lambert opens)
February 1   MGM Grand Arena│Las Vegas, Nev. (Miranda Lambert opens)
February 7    US Airways Center│Phoenix, Ariz.
February 8     Staples Center│Los Angeles, Calif. (Martina McBride opens)
February 14   The Palace of Auburn Hills │Auburn Hills, Mich. (Little Big Town opens)
February 15   Nationwide Arena│Columbus, Ohio
February 28  Wells Fargo Arena│Philadelphia, Pa. (Martina McBride opens)
March 1        Prudential Center│Newark, N.J. (Martina McBride opens)
March 7         KFC Yum! Arena│Louisville, Ky.
March 8         Allstate Arena│Chicago, Ill.
March 21       Bridgestone Arena│Nashville, Tenn.
March 22       Philips Arena│Atlanta, Ga.
April 4            Intrust Bank Arena│ Wichita, Kan.
April 5            Pepsi Center│Denver, Colo.
April 11         The Moda Center│Portland, Ore.
April 12        Tacoma Dome│Tacoma, Wash.
April 18         Wells Fargo Arena│Des Moines, Iowa
April 19         BOK Arena│Tulsa, Okla.
May 23          LSU Tiger Stadium Bayou Country Superfest │Baton Rouge,  La.
May 31          Gillette Stadium │ Foxborough, Mass.
TBD                AT&T Stadium │Dallas, Texas

Artist Updates (9-6-13)

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Carrie Underwood


Carrie Underwood took a fall during a recent concert at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. During a performance of “Undo It,” Underwood’s five-inch heel caught on the hem of a long shirt she was wearing, causing her to fall onstage.
Ever the professional, Underwood kept singing. She later tweeted a photo of her foot in a walking brace, making jokes and assuring fans that it was not broken.

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Casey Donahew Band

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Casey Donahew Band will bring their brand of country and rock to the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado when AXS-TV airs an encore performance of the Casey Donahew Band’s performance at Red Dirt on the Rocks on Sunday, Sept. 8.
The concert originally aired on May 26, with a string of talented artists. The encore performance will be aired beginning at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT/5 p.m. PT.

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Michael W. Smith has invited Jason Crabb to join him for the final leg of his “Worship Around The World” tour. The tour is slated to hit approximately 12 cities across the country, including Tulsa, Okla.; Longview, Texas; Syracuse, N.Y.; Bangor, Maine; among others. In the past year, Smith has toured to over a dozen countries including Brazil, Abu Dabi, Baharain, Europe, Canada, Malasia, Singapore and will just land in the United States from Iceland as this final tour leg begins. For a full list of tour dates, visit michaelwsmith.com or jasoncrabb.com.

Pictured (L-R): Jason Crabb and Michael W. Smith

Pictured (L-R): Jason Crabb and Michael W. Smith

'MusicRow' No. 1 Song

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Jason Aldean has toured the country this year with his own “Night Train.” The tour, named after the album’s title track and current MusicRow No. 1 song, talks about sneaking out to a spot nobody knows to hear box cars in the distance.
In his new music video (below) for the Michael Dulaney and Neil Thrasher track however, it’s clear Aldean is also referring to his 2013 tour by the same name. This year, the singer’s semi trucks have rolled into towns across the country, breaking records at shows including UGA’s Sanford Stadium, Boston’s Fenway Park, Wyoming’s Cheyenne’s Frontier Days.
Since debuting in 2005, the reigning ACM Male Vocalist of the Year has become one of Country’s top entertainers. Early CMA voting consideration has the Broken Bow recording artist up for Entertainer, Album and Male Vocalist of the Year, in addition to Single of the Year (“Take A Little Ride”), Song of the Year (“Night Train”), Video of the Year (“1994”) and Collaboration of the Year (“The Only Way I Know” feat. Eric Church and Luke Bryan).
Congratulations to the teams at BBR, Spalding Entertainment, Buddy Lee Attractions and the GreenRoom PR for this most recent No. 1!