Brantley Gilbert Announces 2017 Tour Dates for Devil Don’t Sleep Tour

We’re still finishing up 2016, but Brantley Gilbert is getting a jump on the new year by announcing the cities and dates for his upcoming 2017 Devil Don’t Sleep Tour.

“People want to rock, they want to party, but they want the songs to be about their lives, and all I’ve ever done is write about my life and take it on the road,” said Brantley in a statement. “I come from the same kind of place our fans do, and there’s a lot of people just like me out there – and they show up because they know we’re gonna put it down.”

Devil Don’t Sleep Tour, named after his upcoming fourth studio album to be released in 2017, kicks off on Feb. 2, 2017 in Reading, Pa. with stops in Kansas City, Baton Rouge  and Sioux City.

Joining Brantley on tour will be newcomers Tucker Beathard (“Rock On”) and Luke Combs (“Hurricane). Brantley will also be donating one dollar from every ticket sold through the BGNation presale to the Disabled American Veterans. For more ticket information go to BrantleyGilbert.com.

The Devil Don’t Sleep 2017 Tour Dates

Month Date Location Venue
* Tucker Beathard not on these dates
Feb.

2

Reading, Pa.

Santander Arena

 

3

State College, Pa.

Bryce Jordan Center

 

4

Portland, Maine

Cross Insurance Arena

 

9

Wichita, Kan.

INTRUST Bank Arena

 

10

Cape Girardeau, Mo.

Show Me Center

 

11

Charleston, W.Va.

Charleston Civic Center

 

16

Glens Falls, N.Y.

Glens Falls Civic

 

17

Youngstown, Ohio

Covelli Centre

 

18

Florence, S.C.

Florence Civic Center

 

23

Evansville, Ind.

Ford Center

 

24

Greensboro, N.C.

Greensboro Coliseum

 

25

Louisville, Ky.

KFC Yum! Center

March

2

Rosemont, Ill.

Allstate Arena

 

3

Moline, Ill.

iWireless Center

 

4

Kansas City, Mo.

Sprint Center

 

16

Baton Rouge, La.

Baton Rouge River Center

 

17

Jackson, Miss.

Mississippi Coliseum

 

18

Corbin, Ky.

Corbin Arena

April

6

Saginaw, Mich.

Dow Event Center

 

7

Bloomington, Ill.

US Cellular Center

 

8

Columbus, Ohio

Schottenstein Center

 

20

Bossier City, La.

CenturyLink Center

 

22

Southaven, Miss.

Landers Center

 

27*

Sioux City, Iowa

Tyson Event Center

 

28*

Des Moines, Iowa

Wells Fargo Arena @ Iowa Events Center

 

29*

Duluth, Minn.

AMSOIL Arena

photo courtesy Valory  Music Co.

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