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by Kandi on 4/22/241st SUMMIT ARENA at Cambria County War Memorial - JohnstownWe had a amazing time. Great him came close and we had a blast. Being able to get stuff was easy
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Summit Arena at The Monument
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FireKeepers Casino
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The Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort
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Riverwind Casino
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Billy Bob's
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Yaamava' Resort & Casino at San Manuel
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Cape Cod Melody Tent
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SERVPRO Richmond Pavilion
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Waterworks Park
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Delaware State Fair
Brantley Gilbert Concert Schedule
Combining the outlaw country of Eric Church with the blue-collar rock of Bruce Springsteen, Brantley Gilbert is one of the harder-edged names to emerge from the contemporary Nashville scene. The self-proclaimed small-town guy has also barely left the road since emerging in the late '00s, supporting the likes of Willie Nelson, Toby Keith and Tim McGraw, as well as headlining his own tours: 2012's Hell on Wheels, 2016's Take It Outside and 2018's The Ones That Like Me. As you'd expect, the Brantley Gilbert live experience is a loud and proud one, with his array of fist-pumping, foot-stomping anthems often accompanied by dazzling pyrotechnics, swirling lasers and LCD visuals.
Brantley Gilbert Background
Born in Jefferson, Georgia, in 1985, Gilbert grew up listening to a mix of Southern rock, alternative and country, but only decided to pursue a music career himself following a near-fatal truck accident at the age of 19. After initially performing as a solo acoustic artist, Gilbert assembled his own band to help bring his rowdy sound to life and in 2009 released his debut album, Modern Day Prodigal Son. Follow-up Halfway to Heaven arrived a year later, but only found a large audience in 2011 when it was reissued by Gilbert's new label, Valory Music Co. The record not only reached No. 4 on the Billboard 200 but also spawned two US Country No. 1 singles, "You Don't Know Her Like I Do" and "Country Must Be Country Wide," both of which helped Gilbert pick up the CMA Triple Play Award in 2013. Gilbert consolidated his new-found success with wins at the ACMs and iHeartRadio Awards, and 2014's chart-topping Just As I Am, which also sold over one million copies and produced two more No. 1 hits, "Bottoms Up" and "One Hell of an Amen." Just like its predecessor, 2017's The Devil Don't Sleep peaked at No. 1 on the US Country chart and No. 2 on the Billboard 200, and was supported by a sell-out tour of the same name. Gilbert also has a strong social media presence, amassing over one million followers on both Instagram and Twitter, and 3.5 million on Facebook.
We had a amazing time. Great him came close and we had a blast. Being able to get stuff was easy
Brantley Gilbert put on an amazing show! The effects, stage presence, song selection and crowd engagement was top notch! I attend several concerts each year from rock to country to hip hop and this show definitely ranks among the top :)
My daughter got me tickets for my birthday!! It was such an amazing concert!!!!
This was the best show I've been to in a long while! Everything you would expect at a top notch rock show, pyro and all!
The concert was badass. Brantley, Struggle and Demun put on a hell of a show!
My husband wanted to go to see him, I am not usually a country music fan, but I was extremely pleasantly surprised! Definitely a fan now. The energy and the music was so much fun and an absolute good time.! I would definitely go again.
The artist was great but the venue was horrible. The bass was so loud it was drowning out the artist singing. The bars that the venue had were not set up in a way that you could tell where the line started. I would go see the artist again but will not attend at this venue.
Not crazy about first two bands but Brantley was awesome the venue handicap parking sucks had to walk long distance so will not be going back to this venue
Demun Jones was phenomenal. There was still a lot of confusion as to which entrance everyone was supposed to be at other than that would definitely return
I was a nice venue at upmc event center. All three acts I am a fan off. I was disappointed in the sound quality. I don't know if it was just where I was sitting or I am just getting old. But the seemed to have the bass turned up too high. It was very hard to hear the song lyrics. Especially demon Jones and struggle jennings since they are mainly rap acts. I also had the same trouble hearing Gilbert's lyrics also.