The Canadian Country Music Association's 2017 Male Artist of the Year, Brett Kissel is hitting the road in 2018 on the We Were That Song tour!
The Flat Lake, Alberta native will visit five provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario) on the tour, with 38 concerts scheduled over January, February and March. It's a monster schedule that will put the hit maker in cities big and small, offering thousands of country music fans the chance to see one of Canada's biggest country stars.
With Dan Davidson joining Kissel in 25 cities on the tour, and the chance that we'll see more names added before the tour dates kick-off in Calgary on January 13, 2018, this tour promises to be all kinds of entertaining, with energy that will turn Canadian winter nights into a party!
We've had the chance to see Brett on stage in the past, and we can promise you that he delivers. With a ton of talent from his band, a selection of songs that will have everyone singing along and dancing in the crowd, and an amazing willingness to make sure that every person is having a good time, Brett Kissel is a performer that you want to see.
Tickets for the We Were That Song Tour go on sale starting Friday, October 6, 2017 - and you can learn more about the tour, dates and times at tour.brettkissel.com
Brett Kissel, We Were That Song Tour Dates
January 13 - Calgary, AB - Deerfoot Casino*
January 15 - Medicine Hat, AB - Esplanade Theatre*
January 17 - Lloydminster, AB - Vic Juba Community Theatre*
January 18 - Lloydminster, AB - Vic Juba Community Theatre*
January 19 - Red Deer, AB Sheraton Special Events Centre*
January 23 - Swift Current, SK - Living Sky Casino*
January 24 - Regina, SK - Conexus Arts Centre*
January 25 - North Battleford, SK - Gold Eagle Casino*
January 26 - Saskatoon, SK - Dakota Dunes Casino*
January 27 - Prince Albert, SK - E A Rawlinson Centre For The Arts*
January 28 - Melfort, SK - KVC CJVR Performing Arts Theatre*
January 31 - Yorkton, SK - Painted Hand Casino
February 1 - Winnipeg, MB - Club Regent Event Centre*
February 2 - Thunder Bay, ON - Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
February 10 - London, ON - London Music Hall*
February 11 - Windsor, ON - Chrysler Theatre*
February 13 - Lindsay, ON - Academy Theatre*
February 14 - Ottawa, ON - TBD
February 15 - Belleville, ON - Empire Theatre*
February 17 - Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall*
February 19 - Peterborough, ON - Showplace Performance Centre*
February 20 - Brantford, ON - Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts*
February 22 - Barrie, ON - Georgian Theatre
February 23 - North Bay, ON - Capitol Centre
February 24 - Sudbury, ON - Fraser Auditorium
February 25 - Sault Ste. Marie, ON - The Machine Shop
March 1 - Calgary, AB - TBD
March 4 - Edmonton, AB - Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium*
March 7 - Fort St. John, BC - The Lido Theatre*
March 8 - Fort St. John, BC - The Lido Theatre*
March 9 - Valleyview, AB - Greenview Regional Multiplex*
March 10 - Dawson Creek, BC - Unchagah Hall*
March 12 - Vernon, BC - Vernon Performing Arts Centre
March 13 - Cranbrook, BC - Key City Theatre
March 16 - Penticton, BC - Trade and Convention Centre
March 17 - Chilliwack, BC - Chilliwack Cultural Centre
March 18 - Campbell River, BC - Tidemark Theatre
March 19 - Nanaimo, BC - Port Theatre*
March 20 - Sidney, BC - Mary Winspear Centre*
March 21 - Sidney, BC - Mary Winspear Centre*
March 22 - Sidney, BC - Mary Winspear Centre*
March 23 - Vancouver, BC - The Vogue Theatre*
March 24 - Vancouver, BC - The Vogue Theatre*
* with Dan Davidson