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Brothers Osborne Announce "Might As Well Be Us" Tour: Brothers Osborne have announced their plans for 2024, and fans will want to check their calendars. The pair are embarking on their "Might As Well Be Us" tour, which kicks off on March 28 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and runs through the end of June with the final show in Cleveland, Ohio. Joining the Brothers are Zach Top, Stephen Wilson Jr., Caylee Hammack, Jackson Dean, The Cadillac Three and Madeline Edwards as openers on rotating dates. Tickets go on sale this Friday.

"All For The Hall" Adds Riley Green, The War And Treaty, Patty Loveless And More: The 8th Annual "All For The Hall" event has had some lineup changes. While Dierks Bentley and Jordan Davis have had to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances, other performers have jumped in. The show, to take place on Tuesday, December 5 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville will now feature a lineup that includes Trisha Yearwood, Brooks & Dunn, Kelsea Ballerini, Hardy, Patty Loveless, The War And Treaty, Riley Green, Mickey Guyton and some additional surprise guests. The concert benefits the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and has raised over $4.3-million over the years for the institution. Tickets can still be purchased at Ticketmaster along with VIP ticketing packages, which include premium seating and meet-and-greet opportunities.

Kenny Chesney Adds Three MLS Stadiums To 2024 Tour: When your tour of twenty NFL stadiums sells out, what do you do? If you're Kenny Chesney, you add a few MLS stadiums to your tour itinerary. The soccer stadium shows are Saturday, June 29 at Cincinnati’s TQL Stadium; Tuesday, July 16 at Salt Lake City’s America First Field and Thursday, August 8 at Columbus, Ohio’s Historic Crew Stadium. There were other tour changes as well: Initially only planning for one Foxborough, Massachusetts show, Chesney added a second, selling out both. The response was so overwhelming, he added a third New England show on Sunday night, which is well over two-thirds sold already. If you're a Kenny fan, might want to act sooner rather than later to get your tickets.

Morgan Wallen Scored The Biggest Money Making Country Tour Of 2023: The scoresheet for who had the biggest, most profitable country music tours for 2023 is in, and the performer coming out on top should be no surprise. Morgan Wallen, over the course of 44 dates, took in a massive $230-million. That's almost $100-million more than Luke Combs, who took in $133-million over 42 dates. The third place performer might surprise you: George Strait, who in just eleven concerts, took in a whopping $107-million dollars. King George must be a big believer in the saying, "Work smarter, not harder." Rounding out the Top 5: Shania Twain ($85-million) and Eric Church ($50-million).

 

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