SATURDAY
JUN 15
7:00 PM
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Dierks Bentley, Lee Brice & Graham Barham
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati,
OH
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FRIDAY
JUN 28
7:00 PM
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Dierks Bentley, Chase Rice & Tyler Braden
The Wharf Amphitheatre
Orange Beach,
AL
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WEDNESDAY
JUL 10
TBA
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ND Country Fest: Dierks Bentley, Riley Green, Michael Ray & Clint Black - 4 Day Pass
Morton County Fairgrounds
New Salem,
ND
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FRIDAY
JUL 12
TBA
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Lakefront Music Fest: Dierks Bentley - 2 Day Pass
Lakefront Park
Prior Lake,
MN
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SATURDAY
JUL 13
5:00 PM
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Lakefront Music Fest: Dierks Bentley, Elle King & Morgan Evans - Saturday Pass
Lakefront Park
Prior Lake,
MN
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THURSDAY
JUL 18
7:00 PM
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Dierks Bentley, Chase Rice & Mae Estes
Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Springs,
NY
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FRIDAY
JUL 19
7:00 PM
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Dierks Bentley, Chase Rice & Mae Estes
The Pavilion At Montage Mountain
Scranton,
PA
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Since first being thrust into the spotlight in 2003, Dierks Bentley has gone on to become one of the most popular names in current country music. Under Capitol Records Nashville, Bentley released his self-titled debut album, off of which the first single “What Was I Thinkin’” hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot Country chart. Since then, he’s released a total of 9 studio albums that have proven him to be one of the most distinctive and versatile of today’s country artists. He’s been nominated for 13 Grammy Awards, won the Academy of Country Music award for Top New Artist, and taken CMA awards for hit singles such as “Drunk on a Plane” and “Different for Girls,” that latter of which featured the bluesy stylings of singer-songwriter Elle King. With Bentley’s reputation for being one of the most dynamic artists in the industry, it’s no surprise that tickets for his concerts are a hot commodity for lovers of all country genres.
Born in Phoenix, Dierks Bentley inherited a love of music from his father, picking up his first guitar at the age of 13. After graduating from a prestigious college prep school in New Jersey and attending Vanderbilt University in Nashville, he ultimately dropped of the college to pursue music full-time. But the Nashville music scene didn’t exactly welcome him with open arms, so he turned to bluegrass to help distinguish his own sound. After a few years of playing bars and parties, he signed with Capitol Records, released his first album, and later became the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry at the age of 29. Subsequent albums such as Modern Day Drifter, Up on the Ridge, Riser, and Black have drawn in fans with their unique combination of classic country, bluegrass, rock, and contemporary sounds. He’s toured with other big name stars such as Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, and Brad Paisley, and in 2018, will hit the road again in promotion of his most recent album, The Mountain. Grab tickets to see Dierks as he travels across North America, or treat yourself to a Country Megaticket package to catch even more of your favorite artists. At specific venues across the country, enjoy a summer packed full of music by Dierks, along with stars like Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Lady Antebellum.