Midland keeps tour going
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Midland keeps tour going

Monday, December 13, 2021 – Midland will continue The Last Resort Tour into 2022 as the trio announced additional dates that start in February and extend through April

Pre-sale will be available tomorrow starting at 10 a.m. local time and public on-sale begins Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

Tour dates are:
Feb. 4 | Laredo, TX | Sames Auto Arena
Feb. 5 | McAllen, TX | McAllen Convention Center
Feb. 9 | College Station, TX | Hurricane Harry's
Feb. 17 | Ft. Myers, FL | The Ranch
March 5 | Las Vegas | The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
March 19 | Winterhaven, CA | Quechan Casino
April 1 | Reno, NV | Silver Legacy Ballroom
April 2 | Canyonville, OR | Seven Feathers Casino
April 5 | Cedar City, UT | America First Event Center
April 8 | Modesto, CA | The Fruit Yard Basi Insurance Nationwide Amphitheater
April 9 | Bakersfield, CA | Dignity Health Amphitheatre


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CD review - The Last Resort Midland make it sound easy with the new "The Last Resort" EP. While the upbeat "Two To Two Step" is already a setlist favorite, much of this project – as well as a goodly portion of Midland's catalog – is slower and much more thoughtful. It's all good, though, and "The Last Resort" is just another small chapter in Midland's growing book of fine songs. Listening to Midland can be a little like a scenario where the Eagles' ...
CD review - Live from the Palomino As if creating a couple of neo-traditional country albums wasn't enough, Midland temporarily reopened North Hollywood's famed Palomino club to record its 10-song live album. This act intentionally links Midland to Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Linda Ronstadt and all the other luminaries that graced the original Palomino stage. Unlike Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan and many other contemporary country acts, though, Midland's music wouldn't have sounded all that out of place during the ...
CD review - Let it Roll Midland is more magicians than musicians. When the trio came out with their omnipresent 2017 single "Drinkin' Problem," they pulled off their first trick: a brand-new band to radio who sounded like old friends. Their sound and their look (matador jackets, mullets and high-density mustaches) were pure vintage. So why did it all seem progressive? Some of this is the landscape. Athletic-fit tee-shirts and a frat boy oversmile make the standard uniform for most of today's country crop. ...


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