Friday, July 26, 2013

JUSTIN MOORE ANNOUNCES HIS OFF THE BEATEN PATH TOUR ALSO STARRING RANDY HOUSER PLUS SPECIAL GUEST JOSH THOMPSON
 


Photo Courtesy of Kristin Barlowe
 
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (July 25, 2013)– Justin Moore will truly take his fans on a unique journey with a new headlining tour in support of his September 17 album release on The Valory Music Co. The OFF THE BEATEN PATH TOUR hits the road on November 1 in Springfield, Mo., and will continue throughout the spring. The 57- city trek also stars Randy Houser and special guest Josh Thompson.

“I can't express, in words, how excited I am about this tour. The success of the OUTLAWS LIKE ME TOUR gave us the opportunity to step it up a notch this time around.  From the production to venue size to Randy and Josh, we're taking it to another level,” said Justin. “I consider Randy Houser and Josh Thompson to be two of my best friends in Nashville, and, I've said numerous times, I believe they are the two most talented singer/songwriters in our format. We are thrilled to welcome them to our second headlining tour and know that they will help us tremendously. As a fan, I can't wait to watch them play … It's gonna be a party every night!”

Fans will have the chance to hear Justin’s current hit “Point At You,” music from his new album aptly titled OFF THE BEATEN PATH, as well as his previous chart toppers including “Small Town USA,” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” and “Til My Last Day.”

"Over the last few years some of my favorite shows have been with Justin and Josh, so making a tour out of it is going to be special.  I can't wait for fans to join the party!,” added Randy, who is coming off a #1 single "How Country Feels" and is nearing the top of the charts with his follow-up smash "Runnin’ Outta Moonlight."

OFF THE BEATEN PATH TOUR dates are as follows:

11/1                                      Springfield, Mo. – Shrine Mosque
11/2                                      Enid, Okla. – Enid Event Center
11/3                                      Fort Smith, Ark. – Fort Smith Convention Center
11/8                                      Tupelo, Miss. – Bancorp South Arena
11/9                                      Columbus, Ga. – Columbus Civic Center
11/10                                    St. Petersburg, Fla. – Vinoy Park
11/14                                    Saginaw, Mich. – The Dow Event Center
11/15                                    Highland Heights, Ky. – The Bank of Kentucky Center
11/16                                    Youngstown, Ohio – Covelli Centre
11/20                                    Topeka, Kan. – Kansas Expocentre
11/21                                    Lincoln, Neb. – Pershing Center
11/22                                    Mankato, Minn. – Verizon Wireless Center
11/23                                    Fargo, N.D. – Scheels Arena
11/30                                    Chicago, Ill. – Rosemont Theatre
1/23                                      Greensboro, N.C. – Greensboro Coliseum
1/24                                      Knoxville, Tenn. – Knoxville Civic Auditorium
1/25                                      South Haven, Miss. – Landers Center
1/30                                      Lacrosse, Wis. – LaCrosse Center
1/31                                      Springfield, Ill. – Prairie Capital Convention Center
2/1                                        Duluth, Minn. – Amsoil Arena
2/6                                        Fairfax, Va. – Patriot Center
2/7                                        California, Pa. – Cal U Convocation Center
2/8                                        Huntington, W.Va. – Big Sandy Superstore Arena
2/13                                      Clovis, N.M. – Curry Events Center
2/14                                      Cedar Park, Texas – Cedar Park Center
2/15                                      Allen, Texas – Allen Event Center
2/16                                      Wichita Falls, Texas – Kay Yeager Center
2/26                                      Springfield, Mass. – MassMutual Center
2/27                                      Indiana, Pa. – Kovalchick Complex
2/28                                      Kingston, R.I. – The Ryan Center
3/1                                        Salisbury, M.D. – Wicomico Civic Center
3/6                                        Lowell, Mass. -- Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell
3/7                                        Bangor, Maine– Cross Insurance Center
3/8                                        Portland, Maine – Cumberland Country Civic Center
3/14                                      Kalamazoo, Mich.– Wings Stadium
3/15                                      Ypsilanti, Mich. – EMU Convocation Center
3/20                                      Park City, Kan. – Hartman Arena
3/27                                      St Louis, Mo. – Chaifetz Arena
3/28                                      Cedar Rapids, Iowa – US Cellular Center
3/29                                      Rockford, Ill. – BMO Harris Bank Arena
4/10                                      Norfolk, Va. – Ted Constant Convention Center
4/11                                      Salem, Va. – Salem Civic Center
4/18                                      Reading, Pa. – Sovereign Center
4/26                                      Jonesboro, Ark.– ASU Convocation Center

For more information on Justin Moore visit www.moorejustinmusic.com.

About Randy Houser
The Los Angeles Times wrote Stoney Creek Records’ Randy Houser adds “grit to the genre” and The New York Times calls him a true “crowd pleaser.”  After earning songwriting credits for Trace Adkins, Justin Moore and Chris Young, Houser catapulted onto the scene with his debut album ANYTHING GOES, which Top 20 hit “Anything Goes,” and No. 2, “Boots On,” and landed Houser nominations at the CMA Awards, ACM Awards and CMT Awards. His follow-up, THEY CALL ME CADILLAC, was met with praise from The Washington Post and The Boston Globe who named it a top release of the year.

Houser’s latest album, HOW COUNTRY FEELS, hit stores Jan. 22 and has been called “a buoyant, hook-filled outing” (Washington Post) that shows off his powerhouse voice, hailed “one of the best in Nashville,” (GAC). He celebrated his first No. 1 Gold-certified smash hit in “How Country Feels,” and his latest single, "Runnin' Outta Moonlight" is currently Top 5 and climbing.

Visit www.randyhouser.com for more information.

About Josh Thompson
Josh Thompson stormed out of the gate when he first came onto the music scene in late 2009, where his first two singles, “Beer On The Table” and “Way Out Here,”  grossed over half a million downloads and peaked at 15 and 16, respectively on the radio charts. His debut album, WAY OUT HERE was released in 2010 entering the Billboard Country Album chart at number 9. He was also nominated for an American Country Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year. In addition to headlining the 2012 Jägermeister Country Tour, Josh has toured with Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Brad Paisley, Daruis Rucker, Dierks Bentley, Hank Williams Jr. and Jamey Johnson, Gary Allan, and Rodney Atkins. A talented songwriter, his songs have been cut by Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley and Gary Allan. Josh is currently on the road supporting his new Show Dog-Universal Music single, “Cold Beer With Your Name On It.” Visit www.joshthompsonofficial.com for more information.

 
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