Superstar duo Brooks & Dunn said they weren’t about to call it a day as a recording duo without one more chance to party with their fans, and Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are ready to do it in style with the announcement of dates for their final tour, The Last Rodeo. A celebration of their 20 great years together, the tour will launch on April 23 of next year, with 47 shows running through August 8.
Brian O’Connell, President, Nashville Touring, for Live Nation declared, “The Last Rodeo Tour is going to be a ‘must see’ for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is the amazing energy that Kix and Ronnie create on stage. I look forward to seeing what they have up their sleeves on a nightly basis, and I am confident that they will leave everything they have on the stage one final time in each city. Anyone who has ever seen a Brooks & Dunn show knows that they will be coming full tilt! I do not look at this tour as an ending, rather a celebration of their career by two of the greatest Artists that Country Music has ever known.”
The tour follows the recent release of Brooks & Dunn’s career-spanning double-disc collection, #1s … and then some, which features 30 favorites in all, including an amazing 23 #1 hits. Among the songs on #1s … and then some is the smash single, “Cowgirls Don’t Cry,” which earlier this week earned the duo their 15th career GRAMMY Award nomination.
A list of dates and markets for The Last Rodeo appears below. Ticket on-sale dates will vary, but fans can be watching for updates on the duo’s website at www.brooks-dunn.com or the Live Nation website at www.livenation.com and as always by checking local information for ticket availability in their area.
Fans in Tennessee can stay tuned for a special Nashville date to be announced at a later time.
Brooks & Dunn’s “The Last Rodeo” Tour:
April 23 Sacramento, CA
April 24 Mountain View, CA
April 25 Indio, CA
April 30 Spokane, WA
May 1 Tacoma, WA
May 2 Vancouver, WA
May 4 Calgary, Alberta
May 5 Edmonton, Alberta
May 6 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
May 14 St Paul, MN
May 15 Bloomington, IL
May 16 Columbus, OH
May 21 Phoenix, AZ
May 22 Albuquerque, NM
May 27 Wichita, KS
May 28 Tulsa, OK
May 29 Dallas, TX
May 30 Baton Rouge, LA
June 3 Charleston, WV
June 4 Charlotte, NC
June 5 Raleigh, NC
June 11 Tampa, FL
June 12 W Palm Beach, FL
June 13 Jacksonville, FL
June 17 Hershey, PA
June 18 Virginia Beach, VA
June 19 Washington, DC
June 25 Hartford, CT
June 26 Boston, MA
June 27 Bethel, NY
June 29 Milwaukee, WI
July 2 Dauphin, Manitoba
July 8 Fort Loramie, OH
July 9 Cleveland, OH
July 10 Darien Lakes, NY
July 15 Atlanta, GA
July 16 Indianapolis, IN
July 17 St Clairsville, OH
July 18 Cincinnati, OH
July 23 Minot, ND
July 24 Cheyenne, WY
July 25 Omaha, NE
July 29 Detroit, MI
July 30 Pittsburgh, PA
August 6 Kansas City, KS
August 7 St Louis, MO
August 8 Chicago, IL
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