The following is a comprehensive list of American country music artist Brad Paisley 's concert tours. Since 2005 he has headlined fifteen concerts tours, and co-headlined two.
Muds and Suds Tour (2005)[ edit ] Muds and Suds Tour Location United States Associated album Start date January 14, 2005 (2005-01-14 ) End date March 6, 2005 (2005-03-06 ) Legs 1 No. of shows14 Muds and Suds Tour (2005) Two Hats and a Redhead Tour (2005)
The Muds and Suds Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Paisley and fellow American country music artist Sara Evans . It supported Paisley's third studio album Mud on the Tires (2003) and Evan's fourth studio album Restless (2003). The tour began on January 14, 2005, in Verona, New York and finished on March 6, 2005, in Rochester, Minnesota .
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Date City Country Venue January 14, 2005 Verona United States Turning Stone Resort Casino January 15, 2005 Wheeling WesBanco Arena January 20, 2005 Reading Sovereign Center January 21, 2005 Augusta Augusta Civic Center January 22, 2005 Lowell Tsongas Arena February 12, 2005 San Antonio SBC Center February 18, 2005 Fairfax Patriot Center February 19, 2005 Salisbury Wicomico Youth and Civic Center February 20, 2005 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena February 24, 2005 Normal Braden Auditorium February 25, 2005 Saginaw Dow Event Center February 26, 2005 Johnstown Cambria County War Memorial Arena March 5, 2005 West Lafayette Elliott Hall of Music March 6, 2005 Rochester Mayo Civic Center
Two Hats and a Redhead Tour (2005)[ edit ] Two Hats and a Redhead Tour Location United States Start date April 15, 2005 (2005-04-15 ) End date June 18, 2005 (2005-06-18 ) Legs 1 No. of shows24 Muds & Suds Tour (2005) Two Hats and a Redhead Tour (2005) Time Well Wasted Tour (2005–06)
The Two Hats and a Redhead Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by Paisley and American country music artist Reba McEntire with special guest Terri Clark . It began on April 15, 2005, in Virginia Beach, Virginia and ended on June 18, 2005, in San Bernardino, California .[ 2]
Date City Country Venue April 15, 2005 Virginia Beach United States GTE Virginia Amphitheater April 16, 2005 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre April 17, 2005 Raleigh Alltell Pavilion at Walnut Creek April 22, 2005 Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheater April 23, 2005 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre April 24, 2005 West Palm Beach Sound Advice Amphitheatre May 5, 2005 Hartford ctnow.com Meadows Music Theatre May 6, 2005 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts May 7, 2005 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center May 13, 2005 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center May 14, 2005 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center May 15, 2005 May 21, 2005 Tinley Park Tweeter Center May 22, 2005 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre May 27, 2005 Maryland Heights UMB Bank Pavilion May 28, 2005 Bonner Springs Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre June 3, 2005 Denver Pepsi Center June 4, 2005 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre June 10, 2005 Auburn White River Amphitheatre June 11, 2005 Ridegfield The Amphitheater at Clark County June 12, 2005 Concord Chronicle Pavilion June 16, 2005 Tucson Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater June 17, 2005 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center June 18, 2005 San Bernardino Hyundai Pavilion
Time Well Wasted Tour (2005–06)[ edit ] Time Well Wasted Tour Location North America Associated album Time Well Wasted Start date December 9, 2005 (2005-12-09 ) End date December 8, 2006 (2006-12-08 ) Legs 4 No. of shows72 Two Hats and a Redhead Tour (2005) Time Well Wasted Tour (2005–06) Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour (2007–08)
The Time Well Wasted Tour was Paisley's first headlining concert tour. It supported his fourth studio album, Time Well Wasted (2005). It began on December 9, 2005, in Lowell, Massachusetts , and finished on December 8, 2006, in Rosemont, Illinois .
Notes:
Terri Clark was only a featuring act in Hamilton, Ottawa and London. Sara Evans was the only opening act in North Little Rock, AR. Josh Turner was the only opening act in Primm, NV. The Randy Rogers Band was an additional opening act in Dallas and Corpus Christie, TX. This setlist is a representation of the Columbia, Missouri, show.[ 3]
"Celebrity " "Wrapped Around " "Me Neither " "Mud on the Tires " "Little Moments " "I'll Take You Back" "She's Back" "Easy Money" "When I Get Where I'm Going " "Whiskey Lullaby " "The World " "Alcohol " "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song) " "Folsom Prison Blues " (Johnny Cash cover) [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Date City Country Venue Leg 1 December 9, 2005 Lowell United States Tosangs Arena December 10, 2005 State College Bryce Jordan Center December 11, 2005 Salem Salem Civic Center January 12, 2006 Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Arena January 13, 2006 Grand Rapids Rushmore Plaza Civic Center January 14, 2006 Casper Casper Events Center January 15, 2006 Bozeman Brick Breeden Fieldhouse January 18, 2006 Vancouver Canada Pacific Coliseum January 19, 2006 Kamloops Interior Savings Centre January 20, 2006 Edmonton Rexall Place January 21, 2006 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre January 22, 2006 Winnipeg MTS Centre Leg 2 January 25, 2006 Duluth United States Duluth Entertainment Convention Center January 26, 2006 Mankato Midwest Wireless Center January 27, 2006 Milwaukee Bradley Center January 28, 2006 Terra Haute Hulman Center February 9, 2006 Manchester Verizon Wireless Arena February 10, 2006 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena February 11, 2006 Morgantown WVU Coliseum February 16, 2006 Huntington Big Sandy Superstore Arena February 17, 2006 Fayetteville Crown Coliseum February 18, 2006 Columbus Columbus Civic Center March 3, 2006 Hidalgo Dodge Arena March 12, 2006 Hamilton Canada Copps Coliseum March 13, 2006 Ottawa Corel Centre March 14, 2006 London John Labbatt Centre March 23, 2006 Fort Wayne United States Allen County War Memorial Coliseum March 24, 2006 St. Louis Savvis Center March 25, 2006 Cedar Falls McLeod Center March 26, 2006 Peoria Peoria Civic Center March 30, 2006 Knoxville Thompson–Boling Arena March 31, 2006 Nashville Gaylord Entertainment Center April 1, 2006 Southaven DeSoto Civic Center Leg 3 April 28, 2006 North Little Rock United States Alltel Arena April 29, 2006 Dallas Smirnoff Music Centre April 30, 2006 Corpus Christi American Bank Center May 4, 2006 Albuquerque Sandia Casino Amphitheatre May 5, 2006 Glendale Glendale Arena May 6, 2006 Bakersfield Rabobank Arena May 7, 2006 Stockton Stockton Arena May 11, 2006 Tucson Tucson Convention Center May 12, 2006 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre May 13, 2006 San Bernardino Hyundai Pavilion May 14, 2006 Concord Chronicle Pavilion May 20, 2006 Primm Star of the Desert Arena Leg 4 September 9, 2006 South Park Township United States Allegheny County Fair September 22, 2006 Pelham Verizon Wireless Music Center September 23, 2006 Atlanta Philips Arena September 24, 2006 Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center September 28, 2006 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center September 29, 2006 Columbus Germain Amphitheater September 30, 2006 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center October 19, 2006 Peoria Peoria Civic Center October 20, 2006 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum October 21, 2006 Cape Girardeau Show Me Center October 26, 2006 Trenton Sovereign Bank Center October 27, 2006 Verona Turning Stone Resort Casino October 28, 2006 Baltimore 1st Mariner Arena November 2, 2006 Jackson Mississippi Coliseum November 3, 2006 Lafayette Cajundome November 4, 2006 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion November 9, 2006 Columbia, SC Colonial Center November 10, 2006 Greenville Bi-Lo Center November 11, 2006 Savannah Savannah Civic Center November 16, 2006 San Antonio AT&T Center November 17, 2006 Wichita Falls Kay Yeager Coliseum November 18, 2006 Oklahoma City Ford Center November 30, 2006 Colorado Colorado Springs World Arena December 1, 2006 Salt Lake City Delta Center December 2, 2006 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center December 7, 2006 Columbia, MO Mizzou Arena December 8, 2006 Rosemont Allstate Arena
Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour (2007–08)[ edit ] Bonfires and Amplifiers Tour Location United States Associated album Start date April 26, 2007 (2007-04-26 ) End date February 23, 2008 (2008-02-23 ) Legs 2 No. of shows94 Time Well Wasted Tour (2005–06) Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour (2007–08) The Pasiley Party Tour (2008–09)
The Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour was Paisley's second headlining concert tour. The tour first supported his fourth album Time Well Wasted then later his fifth studio album, 5th Gear (2007). The tour was first announced in January 2007, and the 2008 leg in August 2007.[ 7] It began on April 26, 2007, in Chattanooga, Tennessee and finished on February 23, 2008.
This setlist is a representation of the Burgettstown, Pennsylvania show on September 15, 2007.[ 8]
"Online " "Wrapped Around " "Mud on the Tires " "Me Neither " "Better Than This" "She's Everything " "Celebrity " "The World " "Throttleneck" "Mr. Policeman" "When I Get Where I'm Going " "Little Moments " "We Danced " "Take Me Home, Country Roads " (John Denver cover) "Whiskey Lullaby " "Ticks " "Alcohol " Encore "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song) " "Folsom Prison Blues " (Johnny Cash cover) [ 9] [ 10]
Date City Country Venue Leg 1 April 26, 2007 Chattanooga United States McKenzie Arena April 27, 2007 Statesboro Paulson Stadium April 28, 2007 Columbus Columbus Civic Center May 3, 2007 Evansville Roberts Municipal Stadium May 4, 2007 Moline The MARK of the Quad Cities May 6, 2007 Champaign Assembly Hall May 10, 2007 Maryland Heights UMB Bank Pavilion May 11, 2007 Bonner Springs Verizon Wireless Amphitheater May 12, 2007 Dallas Smirnoff Music Center May 17, 2007 Bakersfield Rabobank Arena May 18, 2007 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre May 19, 2007 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheater May 20, 2007 Fresno Save Mart Center May 22, 2007 Vancouver Canada GM Place May 24, 2007 Spokane United States Spokane Arena May 25, 2007 Ridgefield The Amphitheater at Clark County May 26, 2007 Auburn White River Amphitheatre June 7, 2007 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center June 8, 2007 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center June 9, 2007 Mansfield Tweeter Center June 10, 2007 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center June 22, 2007 [ a] Grand Junction Country Jam USA June 22, 2007 [ b] Greeley Greeley Independence Stampede June 24, 2007 Albuquerque ABQ Journal Pavilion June 28, 2007 Lemoore Tachi Palace June 29, 2007 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre June 30, 2007 San Bernardino Hyundai Pavilion July 1, 2007 Phoenix Cricket Pavilion July 19, 2007 [ c] Morristown Jamboree in the Hills July 20, 2007 Raleigh Walnut Creek Amphitheatre July 21, 2007 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre July 25, 2007 [ d] Harrington Delaware State Fair July 27, 2007 Bethel Bethel Woods Center for the Arts July 28, 2007 Hershey Giant Center August 3, 2007 Jacksonville Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena August 4, 2007 Atlanta HiFi Buys Amphitheatre August 5, 2007 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre August 9, 2007 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum August 10, 2007 Pelham Verizon Wireless Music Center August 11, 2007 Nashville Starwood Amphitheatre August 23, 2007 [ e] Falcon Heights Minnesota State Fair August 24, 2007 Cedar Rapids U.S. Cellular Center August 25, 2007 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater August 26, 2007 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre August 30, 2007 [ f] Allentown Great Allentown Fair August 31, 2007 Essex Junction Champlain Valley Expo September 1, 2007 [ g] Syracuse New York State Fair September 6, 2007 London Canada John Labott Centre September 7, 2007 Hamilton Copps Coliseum September 8, 2007 Ottawa Scotiabank Place September 10, 2007 Halifax Halifax Metro Centre September 11, 2007 Saint John Harbour Station September 12, 2007 Portland United States Cumberland County Civic Center September 14, 2007 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center September 15, 2007 Burgettstown Post-Gazette Pavilion September 20, 2007 Atlanta Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheatre September 21, 2007 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre September 22, 2007 West Palm Beach Sound Advice Amphitheatre September 23, 2007 Estero Germain Arena October 4, 2007 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills October 5, 2007 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center October 6, 2007 Bristow Nissan Pavilion October 7, 2007 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre October 11, 2007 Grand Forks Ralph Engelstad Arena October 12, 2007 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre October 13, 2007 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre October 17, 2007 Edmonton Rexall Place October 18, 2007 Lethbridge ENMAX Centre October 19, 2007 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome October 21, 2007 Vancouver GM Place November 1, 2007 Bossier City United States CenturyTel Center November 2, 2007 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion November 3, 2007 Selma Verizon Wireless Amphitheater November 8, 2007 Fayetteville Crown Coliseum November 9, 2007 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum November 10, 2007 Roanoke Roanoke Civic Center November 15, 2007 Lincoln Pershing Center November 16, 2007 Rockford Rockford MetroCentre November 17, 2007 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena November 29, 2007 Lexington Rupp Arena Leg 2 January 16, 2008 Denver United States Pepsi Center January 17, 2008 Casper Casper Events Center January 18, 2008 Billings Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark January 19, 2008 Missoula Adams Fieldhouse January 23, 2008 Nampa Idaho Center January 24, 2008 Salt Lake City EnergySolutions Arena January 26, 2008 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center January 31, 2008 Memphis FedExForum February 1, 2008 Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena February 2, 2008 Macon Macon CentrePlex February 15, 2008 Nashville Somet Center February 16, 2008 Greenville Bon Secours Wellness Arena February 21, 2008 Green Bay Resch Center February 22, 2008 Peoria Peoria Civic Center February 23, 2008 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena
^ The show on June 22, 2007, was a part of Country Jam USA . ^ The show on June 23, 2007, was a part of Greeley Independence Stampede . ^ The show on July 19, 2007, was a part of Jamboree in the Hills . ^ The show on July 25, 2007, was a part of the Delaware State Fair . ^ The show on August 23, 2007, was a part of the Minnesota State Fair . ^ The show on August 30, 2007, was a part of the Great Allentown Fair . ^ The show on September 1, 2007, was a part of the New York State Fair . Paisley Party Tour (2008–09)[ edit ] Paisley Party Tour Location North America Associated album Start date June 11, 2008 (2008-06-11 ) End date March 1, 2009 (2009-03-01 ) Legs 2 No. of shows64 Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour (2007–08) Paisley Party Tour (2008–09) American Saturday Night Tour (2009–10)
The Paisley Party Tour was Paisley's third headlining concert tour. It began on June 11, 2008, in Albuquerque, New Mexico and finished on March 1, 200, in Yakima, Washington . It was in support of his albums 5th Gear and Play: The Guitar Album .
Date City Country Venue Leg 1[ 12] June 11, 2008 Albuerquque United States Journal Pavilion June 12, 2008 Phoenix Crickett Pavilion June 13, 2008 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatere June 14, 2008 Irvine Verizon Wirelss Amphitheatere June 19, 2008 Fresno Save Mart Center June 20, 2008 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre June 21, 2008 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatere June 26, 2008 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center June 27, 2008 Dariem Darien Lake Performing Arts Center June 28, 2008 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center July 11, 2008 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center July 12, 2008 Bristow Nissan Pavilion July 17, 2008 [ a] St. Clarisville Jamboree in the Hills July 18, 2008 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre July 19, 2008 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion July 24, 2008 Hartford New England Dodge Music Center July 25, 2008 Scranton Toyota Pavilion July 26, 2008 Hershey Giant Center August 1, 2008 Kansas City Sprint Center August 2, 2008 Dallas Superpages.com Center August 9, 2008 [ b] Detroit Lakes WE Fest August 15, 2008 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre August 16, 2008[ c] Louisville Kentucky Exposition Center August 17, 2008 Burgettstown Post-Gazette Pavilion August 22, 2008[ d] Falcon Heights Minnesota State Fair August 23, 2008 Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre August 29, 2008 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center August 30, 2008 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center August 31, 2008 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheater September 18, 2008 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre September 19, 2008 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre September 20, 2008 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre September 25, 2008 Providence Dunkin' Donuts Center September 26, 2008 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena September 27, 2008 Providence Dunkin' Donuts Center October 2, 2008 Gainesville Stephen C. O'Connell Center October 3, 2008 Pelham Verizon Wireless Music Center October 4, 2008 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum October 17, 2008 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion October 18, 2008 Selma Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Leg 2[ 12] January 15, 2009 Tupelo United States BancorpSouth Arena January 16, 2009 North Little Rock Alltel Arena January 17, 2009 New Orleans New Orleans Arena January 18, 2009 Pensacola Pensacola Civic Center January 22, 2009 Austin Frank Erwin Center January 23, 2009 Bossier City CenturyTel Center January 24, 2009 Tulsa BOK Center January 25, 2009 Lubbock United Spirit Arena January 29, 2009 Fairborn Nutter Center January 30, 2009 Moline iWireless Center January 31, 2009 Omaha Qwest Center February 12, 2009 London Canada John Labatt Centre February 13, 2009 Hamilton Copps Coliseum February 14, 2009 Ottawa Scotiabank Place February 17, 2009 Winnipeg MTS Centre February 18, 2009 Regina Brandt Centre February 19, 2009 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre February 20, 2009 Edmonton Rexall Place February 21, 2009 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome February 22, 2009 Vancouver Rogers Place February 26, 2009 Spokane United States Spokane Arena February 27, 2009 Portland Rose Garden February 28, 2009 Tacoma Tacoma Dome March 1, 2009 Yakima Yakima SunDome
American Saturday Night Tour (2009–10)[ edit ] American Saturday Night Tour Location North America Associated album American Saturday Night Start date June 5, 2009 (2009-06-05 ) End date March 6, 2010 (2010-03-06 ) Legs 2 No. of shows41 Paisley Party Tour (2008–09) American Saturday Night Tour (2009–10) The H2O Tour (2010)
The American Saturday Night Tour was Paisley's fourth headlining concert tour. It was in support of his album American Saturday Night . It began on June 5, 2009, in Charlotte, North Carolina and finished on March 6, 2010, in North Charleston, South Carolina .
The second leg was announced in January 2010, and began on January 7, 2010, in San Antonio , Texas .[ 13]
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"Start a Band " "American Saturday Night " "Wrapped Around " "Celebrity " "Mud on the Tires " "Waitin' on a Woman " "Water " "I'm Still a Guy " "Catch All the Fish" "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song) " "She's Everything " "The World " "Huckleberry Jam/Cliffs of Rock City" "Letter to Me " "When I Get Where I'm Going " "Online " "Ticks " "When I Get Where I'm Going " "Then " "Ticks " "Welcome to the Future " Encore "Alcohol " "The Boys of Summer " (Don Henley cover) Date City Country Venue Leg 1[ 15] June 5, 2009 Charlotte United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre June 6, 2009 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Pavilion June 12, 2009 Mansfield Comcast Center June 13, 2009 Hartford New England Dodge Music Center June 18, 2009 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre June 19, 2009 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center June 26, 2009[ a] Oshkosh Country USA June 27, 2009[ b] Cadott Chippewa Valley Country Fest July 10, 2009 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre July 11, 2009[ c] Fort Loramie Country Concert at Hickory Lake Hills July 10, 2009 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre July 17, 2009 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre July 18, 2009[ d] Sarnia Sarnia Bayfest July 24, 2009 Virginia Beach United States Verizon Wireless Amphitheater July 25, 2009 Bristow Nissan Pavilion July 26, 2009[ e] Harrington Delaware State Fair July 25, 2009 Bristow Nissan Pavilion August 7, 2009 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre August 8, 2009 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center August 14, 2009 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center August 15, 2009 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center Leg 2[ 13] January 7, 2010 San Antonio United States AT&T Center January 8, 2010 Oklahoma City Ford Center January 9, 2010 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena January 14, 2010 Sioux City Tyson Events Center January 15, 2010 Des Moines Wells Fargo Arena January 16, 2010 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center January 21, 2010 Lexington Rupp Arena January 22, 2010 Columbus Nationwide Arena January 23, 2010 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena January 24, 2010 Bloomington U.S. Cellular Coliseum February 4, 2010 Tupelo BancorpSouth Arena February 5, 2010 Birmingham BJCC Arena February 6, 2010 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum February 18, 2010 Fresno Save Mart Center February 19, 2010 Los Angeles Staples Center February 20, 2010 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center February 21, 2010 Reno Reno Events Center March 4, 2010 Greenville Bi-Lo Center March 5, 2010 Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena March 6, 2010 North Charleston North Charleston Coliseum
^ The show on June 26, 2009, was a part of Country USA. ^ The show on June 27, 2009, was a part of the Chippewa Valley Country Fest. ^ The show on July 11, 2009, was a part of the Country Concert at Hickory Hills Lake. ^ The show on July 18, 2009, was a part of Sarnia Bayfest . ^ The show on July 26, 2009, was a part of the Delaware State Fair . The H2O Tour / H2O Frozen Oven Tour (2010–11)[ edit ] Location Associated album American Saturday Night Start date May 21, 2010 (2010-05-21 ) End date February 26, 2011 (2011-02-26 ) Legs 4 No. of shows55 American Saturday Night Tour (2009–10) The H2O Tour/H20 Frozen Over Tour (2010–11) The H2O II Tour (2011)
The H2O Tour was Paisley's fifth headlining concert tour and was in support of American Saturday Night (2009). The tour began on May 21, 2010, in Virginia Beach, Virginia and finished on February 26, 2011, in Nashville, Tennessee . The winter 2011 leg of the tour was rebranded as The H2O Frozen Over Tour .
The tour was first announced in March 2010. At each tour stop there were donations made to the Hope Through Healing campaign. Also at every tour stop there was a "World Water Plaza". The plaza consisted of an additional performance stage, water themed activities, the Hope Through Healing booth, a fishing simulator, a Corvette simulator where fans could virtually race Paisley. Winners of the race had the chance to meet Paisley. The first leg was presented by Chevrolet .[ 16] The 2011 leg of the tour was announced in October 2010.[ 17]
2010 shows Water World Plaza 2011 shows
This setlist is a representation of the Charlotte, NC show on August 27, 2010. [ 18]
" Water " "Online " "American Saturday Night " "Wrapped Around " "You Do the Math" "Celebrity " "Waitin' on a Woman " "Catch All the Fish" "Letter to Me " "Mud on the Tires " "I'm Still a Guy " "Time Warp" "Whiskey Lullaby " "The World " "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song) " "Welcome to the Future " "Then " Encore "Ticks " "Alcohol " Date City Country Venue North America Leg 1[ 16] May 21, 2010 Virginia Beach United States Virginia Beach Amphitheater May 22, 2010 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live May 28, 2010 Kansas City Sprint Center May 29, 2010 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheatere June 4, 2010 Toledo Lucas County Arena June 5, 2010 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre June 6, 2010 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center June 11, 2010 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre June 12, 2010 Burgettstown First Niagara Pavilion June 18, 2010 Darien Lake Darien Lake Performing Arts Center June 19, 2010 Camden Susquehanna Bank Pavilion Europe[ 16] June 23, 2010 London England Shepherd's Bush Empire June 24, 2010 June 25, 2010 Oslo Norway Notodden Music Festival North America Leg 2[ 16] July 16, 2010 Tinley Park United States First Midwest Bank Amphitheater July 17, 2010 Moline iWireless Center July 22, 2010 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheater July 23, 2010 Cuyahoga Falls United States Blossom Music Center July 24, 2010 Saratoga Falls Saratoga Performing Arts Center July 25: 2010 Harrington Delaware State Fair August 5, 2010 Hidalgo State Farm Arena August 6, 2010 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion August 7, 2010 Dallas Sueprpages.com Center August 12, 2010 Daytona Beach Ocean Center August 13, 2010 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre August 14, 2010 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre August 21, 2010 Foxboro Gillette Stadium August 27, 2010 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre August 28, 2010 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Pavilion September 9, 2010 Spokane Spokane Arena September 10, 2010 Ridgefield Sleep Country Amphitheater September 11, 2010 George The Gorge Amphitheatre September 15, 2010 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre September 17, 2010 Chula Vista Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre September 18, 2010 Phoenix Cricket Wireless Pavilion September 19, 2010 Albuquerque The Pavilion September 23, 2010 Boise Taco Bell Arena September 24, 2010 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre September 25, 2010 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre North America Leg 3 / The H2O Frozen Over Tour [ 17] January 20, 2011 Green Bay United States Resch Center July 21, 2011 Fort Wayne Allen County War Memorial Coliseum July 22, 2011 Evansville Ford Center January 27, 2011 London Canada John Labatt Centre January 28, 2011 Hamilton Copps Coliseum January 29, 2011 Montreal Bell Centre January 30, 2011 Ottawa Scotiabank Place February 10, 2011 Atlanta United States Philips Arena February 11, 2011 Birmingham BJCC Arena February 12, 2011 Lafayette Cajundome February 17, 2011 Hershey Giant Center February 18, 2011 Roanoke Roanoke Civic Center February 19, 2011 Louisville KFC Yum! Center February 24, 2011 Orlando Amway Center February 25, 2011 Columbus Columbus Civic Center February 26, 2011 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
H2O II: Wetter and Wilder Tour (2011)[ edit ] H2O II: Wetter and Wilder Tour Location Associated album This Is Country Music Start date May 28, 2011 (2011-05-28 ) End date September 25, 2011 (2011-09-25 ) Legs 3 No. of shows33 The H2O Tour/H20 Frozen Over Tour (2010–11) H2O II: Wetter and Wilder Tour (2011) Virtual Reality Tour (2012)
The H2O Tour was Paisley's sixth headlining concert tour and was in support of his ninth studio album, This Is Country Music (2011). The tour began on May 28, 2011, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and finished on September 25, 2011, in Raleigh, North Carolina .[ 19]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts North America Leg 1[ 19] [ 20] May 28, 2011 Pittsburgh United States Heinz Field Darius Rucker Blake Shelton Jerrod Niemann June 3, 2011 Virginia Beach Farm Bureau Live — June 4, 2011 Hartford Comcast Theatre June 11, 2011 Cleveland Progressive Field June 16, 2011 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center June 17, 2011 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater June 18, 2011 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center June 24, 2011 North Platte Nebraskland Days Blake Shelton Jerrod Niemann June 25, 2011 Manhattan Country Stampede Music Festival July 2, 2011 Provo LaVell Edwards Stadium — July 9, 2011 Cavendish Canada Cavendish Beach Music Festival Blake Shelton Jerrod Niemann July 15, 2011 Holmdel United States PNC Bank Arts Center — July 16, 2011 Mansfield Comcast Center July 17, 2011 Scarborough Scarborough Downs July 22, 2011 Scranton Toyota Pavilion July 23, 2011 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center July 30, 2011 Frisco Pizza Hut Park August 4, 2011 Detroit Lakes WE Fest Blake Shelton Jerrod Niemann August 6, 2011 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre — August 7, 2011 Columbus Columbus Crew Stadium Europe August 17, 2011 London England The O2 Arena — August 19, 2011 Dublin Ireland Olympia Theatre August 20, 2011 Chelmsford England V Festival August 21, 2011 Staffordshire V Festival August 24, 2011 Stockholm Sweden Cirkus August 26, 2011 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum August 27, 2011 Gothenburg Sweden Lisebergshallen August 28, 2011 Copenhagen Denmark Forum Copenhagen North America Leg 2 September 9, 2011 Tampa United States 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre — September 10, 2011 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre September 23, 2011 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center September 24, 2011 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live September 25, 2011 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavillon
Virtual Reality World Tour (2012)[ edit ] The Virtual Reality World Tour was Paisley's seventh headlining concert tour. It 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 .[ 21]
Beat This Summer Tour (2013)[ edit ] The Beat This Summer Tour was Paisley's eighth headlining tour. It was in support of his ninth studio album, Wheelhouse and was presented by Cracker Barrel . The tour began on May 9, 2013, in Maryland Heights, Missouri and finished on March 16, 2014, in London, England .
Country Nation World Tour (2014–15)[ edit ] The Country Nation World Tour was Paisley's ninth headlining concert tour and 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 .[ 22]
Crushin' It World Tour (2015–16)[ edit ] The Crushin' It World Tour was Paisley's tenth headlining concert tour and was 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.[ 23] [ 24]
Life Amplified World Tour (2016–17)[ edit ] The Life Amplified World Tour was Paisley's eleventh headlining concert tour. 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 United States and Canada.[ 25] [ 26]
Weekend Warrior Tour (2017–18)[ edit ] The Weekend Warrior World Tour was Paisley's fifteenth headlining concert tour by 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. The tour was first announced in May 2017.[ 27] The 2018 leg was announced in November 2017.[ 28]
Tour 2021 Location North America Start date June 5, 2021 End date October 9, 2021 Legs 1 No. of shows30 Brad Paisley World Tour (2019) Tour 2021 (2021) World Tour 2022 (2022)
The Tour 2021 was Paisley's fourteenth headlining concert tour. It began on June 5, 2021, at the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam in Panama City, Florida , and finished on October 9, in Irvine, California . Portion of ticket sales went to Paisley's nonprofit free-referral based grocery store he co-founded, The Store.[ 29]
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Date City Country Venue June 5, 2021 Panama City United States Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam July 4, 2021 Nashville Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 8, 2021 Jacksonville Daily's Place July 9, 2021 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre July 10, 2021 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre July 17, 2021 Hinckley Grand Casino Hinckley July 22, 2021 Brandon Brandon Amphitheater July 23, 2021 Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Amphitheater July 24, 2021 Alpharetta Ameris Bank Amphitheatre July 30, 2021 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre July 31, 2021 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center August 9, 2021 Canton Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium August 14, 2021 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion August 15, 2021 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion August 21, 2021 Lima Allen County Fair August 22, 2021 Cincinnati The ICON Festival Stage August 27, 2021 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park August 28, 2021 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion August 29, 2021 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater September 10, 2021 Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre September 11, 2021 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre September 23, 2021 Doswell The Meadow Event Park September 24, 2021 West Springfield Court of Honor Stage September 26, 2021 Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Fair September 30, 2021 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre October 1, 2021 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre October 2, 2021 Chula Vista North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre October 7, 2021 Albuquerque Isleta Amphitheater October 8, 2021 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion October 9, 2021 Irvine FivePoint Amphitheater
Notes World Tour 2022 (2022)[ edit ] World Tour 2022 Location North America Start date May 27, 2022 End date September 17, 2022 Legs 1 No. of shows30 Tour 2021 (2021) World Tour 2022 (2022)
The World Tour 2022 was Paisley's fifteenth headlining concert tour. It began on May 27, 2022, in Uncasville, Connecticut and finished on September 17, in McHenry, Illinois .[ 30]
Date City Country Venue May 27, 2022 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena May 29, 2022 Windsor Canada Caesars Windsor June 2, 2022 Burgettstown United States The Pavilion at Star Lake June 3, 2022 Camden Freedom Mortgage Pavilion June 4, 2022 Bethel Bethel Woods Center for the Arts June 10, 2022 Simpsonville CCNB Amphitheatre June 11, 2022 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater June 24, 2022 Greeley Greeley Independence Stampede June 25, 2022 Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock Hotel Casino August 12, 2022 Albuquerque Sandia Resort and Casino August 13, 2022 Tucson Anselmo Valencia Tori Amphitheater August 18, 2022 Murphys Ironstone Amphitheater August 19, 2022 Irvine FivePoint Amphitheatre August 20, 2022 Temecula Pechanga Resort & Casino August 24, 2022 Put-in-Bay Bash on the Bay Country Music Fest August 25, 2022 Syracuse St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater August 26, 2022 Niagara Falls Canada Niagara Fallsview Entertainment Centre September 17, 2022 McHenry United States Splash Into Country
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