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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.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 3524 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show

    by Jerbob68 on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    Opening acts were people I was not familiar with. However, they did a good job of entertaining the crowd. Brantley Gilbert was a rockstar on Saturday night. Kept the crowd going the entire set and the band was energetic. Pyrotechnics was a plenty and these guys played loud and played excellent. Very happy with the show. Saw them last summer with Nickleback and thought, let's see Brantley Gilbert when he headlines his own show. Frickin awesome.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Sound was terrible. Couldn’t understand a word

    by Meg on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    The sound at the Lacrosse center was terrible. No fault of his own I’m sure, couldn’t hear a word he was saying. Only benefit was already knowing the songs. Waste of money, should be refunded by the venue

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by strongbeliever2012 on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    The whole concert was absolutely amazing!!! They all put on a great show!! I absolutely loved when Brantley brought everyone back out on stage that sang previously to all have parts in a song together!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Concert

    by Wisconsin concert on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    Amazing concert! Great music, words of encouragement and real life ups and downs talk. Glad my 15 yr old son was with me to hear some of the struggles and words of encouragement by the performers.Takes the glamour out makes them real people. I think the glamour of what they do shades there reality they lived before now.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    This was worse than awful.

    by Toots on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    This was worse than awful. After 3 openings, he came on at 9:30 & sang (!) hard rock & rap rather than the country we expected. We left after 40 minutes of assault on ears.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Good Concert overall - Long delays between acts

    by Matt on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    Overall I would say the concert was pretty good. There was 3 opening acts and there was a half hour or more between each act. So that means there was over 1.5 hour that nobody was performing. If the delay between acts needs to be so long then there should be a DJ to keep the place going or something. The show started at 6:30, but they didn't open the doors until 6. People were lined up for 2 blocks down the street waiting to get in. If you got in line at 6 you didn't get in before the first act started. There was a lot of drunk people at this concert. I think again this may relate to the long delays between acts and the fact that the concert was 4.5 - 5 hours long.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Sucked not recommend

    by Not happy hald I got gifted tickets wouldn't pay for them on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    Too loud, more rap than country and to many personal stories rather than singing. Left before it ended.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Loved the change up of the songs

    by Amber on 3/26/24Canton Civic Center - Canton

    I've been to Brantley concerts at least once a year since 2014! I loved the change up this time and enjoyed him bringing in all the classics still! Can't wait for the next tour!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert

    by ABS on 3/26/24La Crosse Center - La Crosse

    Good music, good atmosphere, all expectations were met!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Artist excellent, Saginaw Civic Center Not

    by Dave on 3/26/24Dow Event Center - Saginaw

    The show was scheduled for 6:30pm but was not allowed to enter the building until almost that time. Everyone had to wait outside in the cold and snow for over an hour. Once we got into the building, Everyone was moved into a foyer type room to wait for another 15 to 20 minutes. That was quite a long time to have thousands of people packed into such a small area. Finally, we were allowed to enter the arena. All of the staff that we dealt with were fantastic, but our seats in section 17e really needed to be replaced. They were not stable and the cup holders broken.