Montgomery Gentry’s Eddie Montgomery Announces “Here’s to You Tour”

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Montgomery Gentry’s Eddie Montgomery Announces “Here’s to You Tour”

In support of the Feb. 2 release of Montgomery Gentry’s new album, Here’s to You, Eddie Montgomery will embark on a headlining tour of the same name.

Here’s to You will be Montgomery Gentry’s eighth studio album—the first since the duo’s Troy Gentry died in a helicopter accident on Sept. 8.

“I’m anxious to get back out on the road and play some new music for our friends and fans,” said Eddie. “Next year marks the 20th anniversary of our band—we’ve got lots to celebrate and look forward to in 2018.”

After opening for Alabama on Jan. 19 and 20, Eddie’s headlining tour will kick off on Feb. 9 in Columbia, Mo., and make more than 20 stops before capping on Sept. 15 in Ventura, Calif.

Here’s to You Tour

Jan. 19
Sioux Falls, SD
Denny Sanford Premier Center+

Jan. 20
St. Charles, MO
The Family Arena+

Feb. 9
Columbia, MO
The Blue Note

Feb. 10
Springfield, IL
Boondocks

Feb. 23
Indianapolis, IN
8 Seconds Saloon

March 2
Clifton Park, NY
Upstate Concert Hall

March 3
Lynchburg, VA
Phase 2

March 9
Jordan, NY
Kegs Canalside

March 10
Warrendale, PA
Jergel’s

March 16
Medina, OH
Thirsty Cowboy

March 17
Columbus, OH
The Bluestone

March 22
Augusta, GA
Country Club Dance Hall and Saloon

March 23
Birmingham, AL
Iron City

June 2
Marion, KS
Chingawassa Days Festival

July 6
Ft. Loramie, OH
Country Concert at Hickory Hill Lakes

July 13
New Salem, ND
ND Country Fest

July 14
Pierz, MN
Pierz Freedom Fest

July 20
Hillsboro, MO
Jefferson County Fair

July 21
Springville, IN
The Boogie

July 27
Ridgefield, CT
Ridgefield Playhouse

July 28
Bar Harbor, ME
Criterion Theater

Aug. 2
West Allis, WI
Wisconsin State Fair

Aug. 17
Zanesville, OH
Muskingum County Fair

Sept. 8
Manistee, MI
Little River Casino

Sept. 15
Ventura, CA
Boots and Brews

+ Supporting act for Alabama

photo courtesy of Average Joes Entertainment

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