Young extends tour
The tour now includes stops in Toronto; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Atlanta, Austin and Charleston, S.C. before wrapping up in Durham, N.C. at DPAC Durham on Oct. 26.
Young just completed a run of sold-out shows across the United Kingdom and Europe, finishing the 13-date tour in Belfast , Nort Ireland after headlining Highways Festival at The Royal Albert Hall in London on May 18.
The new dates are:
Sept. 6 – Verona, NY – Turning Stone
Sept. 12 – New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore New Orleans
Sept. 13 – Arlington, TX – Texas Live!
Sept. 14 – Austin, TX – ACL Live - Moody Theater
Sept. 26 – Fayetteville, AR – JJ's Live
Sept. 27 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
Sept. 28 – Lake Charles, LA – Golden Nugget Lake Charles Hotel & Casino - Grand Event Center
Oct. 10 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17
Oct. 11 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony Summer Stage
Oct. 12 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
Oct. 17 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY
Oct. 18 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit
Oct. 19 – Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
Oct. 24 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
Oct. 25 – Charleston, SC – Firefly Distillery
Oct. 26 – Durham, NC – DPAC Durham
More news for Brett Young
- 12/19/25: Young has Biebs covered
- 11/17/25: Young announces 2.0 Tour
- 04/09/25: Young readies version "2.0"
- 02/07/25: Young "Tastes Like You"
- 12/03/24: Young strips it down
- 10/25/24: Young will "Kiss To Forget"
- 12/04/23: Young heads overseas
- 08/04/23: Young, Gill/Franklin, Zimmerman, King Calaway release new albums
CD reviews for Brett Young
Brett Young's Christmas EP is a strange little thing. Like many holiday project creators, Young prefers to look backwards, rather than forward. Hence the phrase 'Christmas Classics' in the album title. Nostalgia is always huge in country music, so this approach makes some sense. Therefore, this release is one that may cause you to travel with Scrooge back to various Christmases from the past. You also might come away feeling decidedly Scrooge-y about it.
It's strange, however, ...
It's troubling after listening to an album multiple times in a row, to not have even one song stick in one's memory. However, this is an honest initial response to Brett Young's "Weekends Look A Little Different These Days." It's not so much that the music on Young's eight-song effort is bad; it's just so utterly unremarkable.
Appreciation of Young's music rises and falls with what you think about his singing style. He sounds a little like Gary LeVox, ...
Brett Young had a hit out of the box with "Sleep Without You," as ear candy of a song. His soulful vocals carry the percolating song that seemed designed with airplay in mind. If Young were a band, this is the type of song that Rascal Flatts might cover. In fact, the airplay bent could be said of most of the dozen songs on the Californian's major label debut after five indie releases.
"Close Enough" has a funky side, trying to get the singalong going with the opening ...
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