Bentley goes back to the future with club tour
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Bentley goes back to the future with club tour

Monday, April 26, 2021 – Dierks Bentley will be hitting the clubs again, reprising his 2006 High times & Hangover Tour.

Bentley will play a club tour with five shows in five nights in the South.

The last time Bentley headlined a dive bar tour by the same name was 2006, also with special guest Cody Canada & The Departed (Cross Canadian Ragweed).

Pre-sale for fan club members begins Tuesday at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time at Bentley's website.

Tour dates are:
May 11 Isle of Palms SC - Windjammer
May 12 Greenville, SC - Blindhorse Saloon
May 13 Charlotte, NC - Coyote Joe's
May 14 Gainesville, FL - Knockin Boots
May 15 Knoxville, TN - Cotton Eyed Joe


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CD review - Black Dierks Bentley seems intent on expanding his musical boundaries, but he may have overreached too much in eschewing where he came from. That most evident by the dominating textured beats. Producer Ross Copperman and Bentley seem hell bent on injecting odd meters and sounds, sharp detours from past efforts. Unfortunately, the atmospheric beats muddy up the vocal delivery on "Freedom," a song that stretches far too long at almost four minutes. Bentley also channels U2 with its ...
CD review - Riser Change was in store for Dierks Bentley when it came to recording his seventh album, "Riser." On the personal front, he lost his father and added to his family, clearly affecting the subject matter of his latest. On the musical front, he traded long-time producer Brett Beavers, producer of every disc except "Up on the Ridge," for Ross Copperman, who has enjoyed more success as a writer, including several previous tracks for Bentley. Bentley embraces current trends in country ...


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