Tour by Brad Paisley | |
Associated album | Moonshine in the Trunk |
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Start date | May 15, 2015 |
End date | March 12, 2016 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 55 |
Box office | $19.4 million |
Brad Paisley concert chronology |
The Crushin' It World Tour was the tenth headlining concert tour by American country music singer Brad Paisley and is in support of his tenth studio album Moonshine in the Trunk (2014). It began on May 15, 2015, in Camden, New Jersey and finished on March 12, 2016, in Bloomington, Illinois. The tour played through amphitheaters and festivals across the United States and Canada.
The tour was first announced in February 2015, through Paisley's website. Opening up for Paisley for most of the dates were Justin Moore and Mickey Guyton. [1] Inspiration for the tour's name comes from Paisley's current single, "Crushin' It". [2] Dates for the second leg were announced on October 20, 2015. [3]
The show began with a thirty-second countdown clock to "happy hour", then Paisley emerges on stage. During "Time Warp", Paisley invited a young a fan to come on stage and play Mario Kart, which was shown on the video screen. For the first leg of the show Paisley sang "I'm Still a Guy" with Justin Moore and "Whiskey Lullaby" with Micky Guyton, then closed the show with both first-leg opening acts during "Alcohol". [4]
The stage was two levels; back behind was sixty-foot video screen, and in the middle of the audience was B-stage. Also on stage is a functioning bar where VIP fans and contest winners can sit during the show. [4]
This is a representation of the Camden, New Jersey show.
This is a representation on the Syracuse, New York show.
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance [9] | Gross revenue [9] |
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North America leg #1 [10] | ||||||
May 15, 2015 | Camden | United States | Susquehanna Bank Center | Justin Moore Mickey Guyton | 21,789 / 24,000 | $674,447 |
May 16, 2015 | Raleigh | Walnut Creek Amphitheatre | 18,967 / 18,967 | $501,669 | ||
May 30, 2015 | Salem | Salem Stadium | — | — | — | |
May 31, 2015 | Charlotte | PNC Music Pavilion | Justin Moore Mickey Guyton | 13,995 / 19,000 | $439,558 | |
June 4, 2015 | Phoenix | Ak-Chin Pavilion | 14,967 / 19,000 | $468,559 | ||
June 5, 2015 | Los Angeles | Hollywood Bowl | — | — | ||
June 6, 2015 | Chula Vista | Sleep Train Amphitheatre | 15,996 / 19,000 | $549,338 | ||
June 11, 2015 | Lake Tahoe | Harveys Outdoor Arena | — | — | ||
June 12, 2015 | Wheatland | Toyota Amphitheatre | 14,224 / 19,000 | $438,669 | ||
June 13, 2015 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | 17,997 / 21,000 | $548,447 | ||
June 26, 2015 | Burgettstown | First Niagara Pavilion | — | — | ||
June 27, 2015 | New York City | Randall's Island | Dustin Lynch Cassadee Pope Ashley Monroe RaeLynn | — | — | |
June 28, 2015 | Darien Center | Darien Lake PAC | Justin Moore Mickey Guyton | 14,598 / 19,000 | $489,449 | |
July 16, 2015 | West Valley City | USANA Amphitheatre | — | — | ||
July 17, 2015 | Cuyahoga Falls | Blossom Music Center | 19,130 / 20,000 | $608,258 | ||
July 18, 2015 [A] | Brooklyn | Faster Horses Festival | — | — | — | |
July 24, 2015 | Bethel | Bethel Woods Center for the Arts | Justin Moore Mickey Guyton | 13,978 / 17,000 | $439,419 | |
July 25, 2015 | Hartford | Xfinity Theatre | 17,821 / 21,000 | $591,494 | ||
July 26, 2015 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | 18,445 / 21,000 | $614,337 | ||
July 31, 2015 [B] | Mountain Home | Mountain Home Country Music Festival | — | — | — | |
August 1, 2015 | Camrose | Canada | Camrose Regional Exhibition | — | — | — |
August 7, 2015 [C] | Oro-Medonte | Boots & Hearts Music Festival | — | — | ||
August 9, 2015 | Gilford | United States | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion | Justin Moore Mickey Guyton | 5,392 / 6,835 | $337,237 |
August 21, 2015 [D] | Gardendale | Texas Thunder Country Music Festival | — | — | — | |
August 22, 2015 | Thackerville | WinStar World Casino | Justin Moore Mickey Guyton | — | — | |
August 28, 2015 | Cincinnati | Riverbend Music Center | 14,967 / 21,000 [11] | $519,479 | ||
August 29, 2015 | Noblesville | Klipsch Music Center | 19,567 / 21,000 [11] | $638,449 | ||
August 30, 2015 | Maryland Heights | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre | 14,768 / 19,000 [11] | $435,550 | ||
September 17, 2015 | Albuquerque | Isleta Amphitheater | 13,945 / 16,000 [11] | $419,339 | ||
September 18, 2015 [E] | Denver | Pepsi Center | 10,762 / 10,762 [11] | $466,484 | ||
September 19, 2015 | West Valley City | USANA Amphitheatre | 14,233 / 20,000 [11] | $456,229 | ||
September 25, 2015 | Mansfield | Xfinity Center | 18,559 / 21,000 [11] | $597,447 | ||
September 26, 2015 | Bristow | Jiffy Lube Live | 17,897 / 19,000 [11] | $637,668 | ||
September 27, 2015 | Virginia Beach | Farm Bureau Live | 14,934 / 19,000 [11] | $467,336 | ||
October 2, 2015 | Tampa | MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre | 15,987 / 19,000 | $545,550 | ||
October 3, 2015 | West Palm Beach | Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre | 16,789 / 19,000 | $596,337 | ||
North America leg #2 [3] | ||||||
January 21, 2016 | Jonesboro | United States | ASU Convocation Center | Eric Paslay Cam | — | — |
January 22, 2016 | Cape Girardeau | Show Me Center | — | — | ||
January 23, 2016 | Corbin | Corbin Arena | — | — | ||
January 29, 2016 | Bangor | Cross Insurance Arena | 5,919 / 5,919 | $343,274 | ||
January 30, 2016 | Syracuse | Oncenter War Memorial Arena | 6,197 / 6,197 | $285,754 | ||
January 31, 2016 | Uncasville | Mohegan Sun Arena | 7,235 / 7,235 | $395,274 | ||
February 4, 2016 | LaCrosse | LaCrosse Center | 4,797 / 4,797 | $287,990 | ||
February 5, 2016 | Madison | Alliant Energy Center | 6,792 / 7,000 | $372,120 | ||
February 11, 2016 | Eugene | Matthew Knight Arena | 7,193 / 7,193 | $439,448 | ||
February 12, 2016 | Spokane | Spokane Arena | 9,785 / 9,785 | $449,239 | ||
February 13, 2016 | Tacoma | Tacoma Dome | 10,112 / 10,112 | $502,337 | ||
February 14, 2016 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | 10,195 / 10,195 | $472,325 | |
February 18, 2016 | Calgary | Scotiabank Saddledome | 11,324 / 11,324 | $576,858 | ||
February 19, 2016 | Edmonton | Rexall Place | 11,042 / 11,042 | $509,495 | ||
February 20, 2016 | Regina | Brandt Centre | 5,770 / 5,770 | $276,061 | ||
February 25, 2016 | Wichita | United States | Intrust Bank Arena | 6,897 / 9,900 | $349,345 | |
February 26, 2016 | Springfield | JQH Arena | 7,443 / 8,211 | $341,958 | ||
February 27, 2016 | Tulsa | BOK Center | 7,371 / 10,000 | $368,474 | ||
March 10, 2016 | Toledo | Huntington Center | 7,649 / 7,649 | $399,350 | ||
March 11, 2016 | Saginaw | Dow Event Center | 5,264 / 5,264 | $298,449rd | ||
March 12, 2016 | Bloomington | US Cellular Coliseum | 6,218 / 6,218 | $309,448 | ||
Total | 516,910 / 574,375 (90%) | $19,457,950 |
Syracuse.com's Dan Poorman says, "You don't have to be a country music fan to enjoy a Brad Paisley show." [8]
Bradley Douglas Paisley is an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Starting with his 1999 debut album Who Needs Pictures, he has released twelve studio albums and a Christmas compilation on the Arista Nashville label, with all of his albums certified Gold or higher by the RIAA. He has scored 35 Top 10 singles on the US Billboard Country Airplay chart, 20 of which have reached number one. He set a new record in 2009 for the most consecutive singles (10) reaching the top spot on that chart.
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2005.
Mud on the Tires is the third studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. Released on July 22, 2003, through Arista Nashville, it produced four hit singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts: the Top Five hits "Celebrity", "Little Moments" and "Whiskey Lullaby", as well as the Number One title track. The album itself has been certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA, while "Whiskey Lullaby" and the title-track have been certified as gold singles.
"Whiskey Lullaby" is a song written by Bill Anderson and Jon Randall. The song was a duet recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley and bluegrass artist Alison Krauss on Paisley's album Mud on the Tires. The song was released on March 29, 2004, as the album's third single, and the 11th chart single of Paisley's career. Whiskey Lullaby peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, and No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song won the 2005 Country Music Association Song of the Year Award. It was certified 2× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.
"She's Everything" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart. It was released in August 2006 as the fourth and final single from Paisley's album Time Well Wasted. It was Paisley's seventh number one single. The song is featured on co-writer Wil Nance's self-named album as the number one track, published by Hillbilly Willy Songs, BMI. It is one of Paisley's four songs certified 2× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, the other being "Then", "Whiskey Lullaby", and "Remind Me". This marks Brad Paisley's first song to debut his usage of a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar even though he frequently uses Fender Telecaster as his main electric guitar.
"I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released in February 2002 as the third single from his album Part II. The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (then known as the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart) that year, becoming the third number-one hit of Paisley's career. Paisley wrote this song with Frank Rogers, who also produced it.
Lee Thomas Miller is an American country music songwriter and occasional record producer. His credits include 7 number one country hits: "The Impossible", "The World", "I'm Still a Guy" and "Perfect Storm"—all by Brad Paisley—"You're Gonna Miss This" for Trace Adkins, "I Just Wanna Be Mad" by Terri Clark, and "Southern Girl". Three of his songs—"You're Gonna Miss This", "The Impossible" and "In Color" by Jamey Johnson—were nominated for Best Country Song at the Grammy Awards. Miller also co-wrote "Whiskey and You" with Chris Stapleton, which appears on Stapleton's 2015 album Traveller.
Hits Alive is the first compilation album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. This album contains two CDs of a collection of Paisley's greatest hits spanning his entire career. The first disc contains studio versions, and the second disc contains live versions. It was released on November 2, 2010, on Arista Nashville. It sold 31,000 copies in its first week. As of the chart dated April 16, 2011, the album has sold 235,881 copies in the US.
C2C: Country to Country is a country music festival that has been held in Europe every year since 2013. It was first held in London on 16–17 March 2013. The festival was the first multi-day country music event in the United Kingdom, since the demise of the popular International Festival of Country Music, which was held at Wembley Arena and hosted by Mervyn Conn. The event was jointly developed by the O2 Arena and SJM Concerts, collaborating with the Country Music Association. In 2019 it had a capacity of 25,000.
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The Virtual Reality World Tour was the seventh headlining tour by American country music singer Brad Paisley and was in support of his eighth studio album, This Is Country Music (2011). The tour began on January 12, 2012, in Grand Rapids, Michigan and ended on November 13, 2012, in Dublin, Ireland. It ranked sixteen for Billboard's Top 25 Tours of 2012.
Candace Mycale "Mickey" Guyton is an American country music artist. Raised in Texas, Guyton was exposed to various types of music at a young age, and her material incorporates elements of contemporary country, pop, and R&B music. She moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2011 and signed a recording contract with Capitol Records Nashville. In 2015, the label released Guyton's debut extended play (EP), Unbreakable.
The Country Nation World Tour was the ninth headlining concert tour by American country music singer Brad Paisley. The tour was in support of his ninth studio album, Wheelhouse (2013), and tenth studio album, Moonshine in the Trunk (2014). The tour began on May 16, 2014 in Camden, New Jersey, and finished on April 26, 2015 in Anchorage, Alaska.
Moonshine in the Trunk is the eleventh studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released on August 25, 2014, by Arista Nashville. It became Paisley's eighth album to hit No. 1 on Billboard's country chart.
"Crushin' It" is a song recorded by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released on January 26, 2015, by Arista Nashville as the third single from his tenth studio album, Moonshine in the Trunk. He co-wrote the song with Kelley Lovelace and Lee Thomas Miller, and co-produced it with Luke Wooten.
The Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round was the fifth headlining concert tour from American country music artist Carrie Underwood. The tour is in support of her fifth studio album Storyteller (2015) and began on January 30, 2016, in Jacksonville, Florida. It concluded on November 28, 2016, after 92 shows. For the shows in the United States, $1 from each ticket sold will be donated to Underwood's C.A.T S. Foundation. This was her first tour in three years. The tour sold over 1.2 million tickets during its run. By June, 2016, Billboard had named the number-one country tour of the first half of the year.
The Life Amplified World Tour was the eleventh headlining concert tour by American country music singer Brad Paisley. It began on May 19, 2016, in Wheatland, California and concluded on February 18, 2017, in Verona, New York, The tour played through amphitheaters and festivals across the United States and Canada.
The Weekend Warrior World Tour was the fifteenth headlining concert tour by American country music singer Brad Paisley, and was in support of his eleventh studio album Love and War (2017). It began on May 18, 2017, in Saratoga Springs, New York and finished on April 26, 2018, in Lincoln, Nebraska. The tour visited North America and Europe. "Weekend Warrior" derives from Paisley playing on weekends this tour.