Brad Paisley Announces ‘Son Of The Mountains’ Tour
The European and U.K. dates will kick off on February 27 in Iceland.
Brad Paisley’s has announced European dates for his 2024 Son of the Mountains Tour. The run will feature concerts in Iceland, Sweden, Norway and more.
The tour is named after Paisley’s upcoming album, expected early next year. In September, he released Son of the Mountains: The First Four Tracks.
The country favorite launched the songs and their videos in a livestream event, during which he was also in conversation with Variety journalist Chris Willman. The new songs are the upbeat title track from the album, which Paisley wrote with Lee Thomas Miller, and the reflective “The Medicine Will,” penned by the pair with Ross Copperman. The videos are directed by Jim Shea and edited by Paisley himself. The star said that he wants listeners to experience these four songs in this specific sequence in the lead-up to the release of the full album.
“Sons of the Mountains” features appearances by two of Nashville’s finest, Dan Tyminski and Jerry Douglas, revered in their own right and as members of Alison Krauss’ Union Station. “The Medicine Will” features a poignant and hard-hitting lyric that addresses the opioid crisis, of which he says his home state is the “epicenter.” Paisley says that the album, “doesn’t shy away from reflecting real life and real situations going on in America and in our world today. This is what I think country music is about, which is truth.”
The new songs are joined on the EP by Paisley’s previously-released “So Many Summers” and “Same Here,” which featured a moving appearance by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Brad Paisley’s Son of the Mountains World Tour 2024 Dates:
Feb. 27 — Reykjavik, Iceland @ Harpa Eldborg Hall
Feb. 29 — Zurich, Switzerland @ The Hall
March 2 — Rotterdam, Netherlands @ Rotterdam AHOY
March 3 — Berlin, Germany @ Verti Music Hall
March 5 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Hovet
March 6 — Oslo, Norway @ Spektrum
March 8 — Glasgow, Scotland @ The SSE Hydro
March 9 — London, England @ The O2
March 10 — Belfast, Northern Ireland @ SSE Arena