The Swon Brothers Join 2015 Winter Leg Of Brad Paisley’s Country Nation Tour!

It’s CMA week, which means everybody, his brother, and if allowed to speak, his sister in the country world has big news to announce this week! Among those kicking off the week, country superstar, CMA Awards co host, and Rising Star expert Brad Paisley, who just announced a 14 date extension to his Country Nation tour via press release, featuring Brad’s labelmates and Voice Season 4 finalists The Swon Brothers as supporting acts! Check out the press release below:

Brad Paisley has announced the extension of his Country Nation World Tour presented by KRAFT Cheese through March 2015. The last leg of the tour will kick off on January 17 in Morgantown, WV – Paisley’s home state. Tickets go on sale this Friday, Nov. 7. Special guests on the tour will be Stoney Creek Records family band Parmalee and Arista Nashville recording duo The Swon Brothers.

Date City Venue
January 17, 2015 Morgantown, WV WVU Coliseum
January 22, 2015 Southaven, MS Landers Center
January 23, 2015 Pensacola, FL Pensacola Civic Center
January 24, 2015 Estero, FL Germaine Arena
January 25, 2015 Pembroke Pines, FL C.B. Smith Park
January 29, 2015 Green Bay, WI Resch Center
January 30, 2015 Cedar Rapids, IA U.S. Cellular Center
January 31, 2015 Brookings, SD Swiftel Center
February 5, 2015 DeKalb, IL Northeastern Illinois Univ.
February 6, 2015 Springfield, MO JQH Arena
February 7, 2015 Youngstown, OH The Covelli Center
March 4, 2015 Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs World Arena
March 5, 2015 Las Cruces, NM Pan American Center
March 6, 2015 Lubbock, TX United Supermarkets Arena

A nice opportunity for the Swon Brothers here as they promote their recently released self-titled album, which sold 10k 1st week on the back of their t15 hit “Later On” (which had sold 227k+ downloads through October 19, 2014) and their new single “Pray For You.” The end of tour pranks pulled should be a lot of fun to follow too! Will the tour come anywhere you?

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Also known as Windmills, I cover country music news and live televised country events, in addition to recapping ABC's 'Nashville.' Additionally, I occasionally do long-form chart analysis that has been cited by Entertainment Weekly, Pitchfork, The Guardian, The New Republic, NPR, and more.