Rascal Flatts’ “Nothing Like This” tour kicks off this Friday, June 25, in Raleigh, N.C. The trio will perform 28 shows this summer through Sept. 19.
““We hope to take our fans on a chronological musical journey of the last yen years of music and aim to squeeze in the most music we’ve ever done in a live show,” said Jay DeMarcus, bassist and background vocalist, in a news release.
Throughout the last decade, Gary LeVox, DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney have sold more than 20 million albums, landed 11 No. 1 hit singles and brought home about 40 trophies from the Academy of Country Music, American Music Awards, Country Music Association and People’s Choice Awards combined.
For additional information on Rascal Flatts and their tour go to www.rascalflatts.com.
6-25 Raleigh NC Time Warner Cable Pavilion
6-26 Charlotte NC Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
6-27 Atlanta GA Lakewood Amphitheatre
7-16 Stateline NV Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena
7-17 Stateline NV Harvey’s Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena
7-22 Wichita KS In Trust Arena
7-23 Tulsa OK BOK Center
7-24 Frisco TX Pizza Hut Park
7-29 *Fairlea, WV Greenbrier Classic (w/Reba McEntire)
7-30 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
7-31 Hartford CT Comcast Theater
8-6 Cincinnati OH Riverbend Music Center
8-7 Indianapolis IN Indiana State Fair Grandstand
8-8 Columbus OH Columbus Crew Stadium
8-12 Hershey PA Hershey Park Arena
8-13 Scranton PA Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain
8-14 Washington DC Jiffy Lube Live
8-27 St Louis MO Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
8-28 Chicago, IL First Midwest Bank Amptheatre
8-29 Louisville KY Kentucky State Fair- Freedom Hall
9-2 Bethel NY Bethel Woods
9-3 Darien Lake NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
9-4 Syracuse NY New York State Fair Grandstand
9-5 Toronto Ontario Molson Amphitheatre
9-16 Cleveland OH Blossom Music Center
9-17 Pittsburgh PA First Niagara Pavilion
9-18 Philadelphia PA Susquehanna Bank Center
9-19 Boston MA Comcast Center
One Response
I caught Rascal Flatts when they played their homecoming show at Crew Stadium in Columbus, OH a couple weeks back. I have to say the boys still have the same energy and vitality they had when they were just getting their start 10 years ago. The played a long set, and I remember they hit a lot of my favorites including “Bless the Broken Road,” “What Hurts the Most” and “Bob That Head.” I would have stuck around to hear them play all night if I could. These guys are truly an inspiration, and I look forward to the years of great music that are yet to come.