The tour is named for Bentley’s latest album, released in February, which marks a couple of milestones for the 47-year-old artist.
Originally, Bentley, who moved back to Nashville with his wife and three children after spending a few years in Colorado, had a different concept for the album. But when he returned, Music City felt different, more welcoming. Of course, Bentley already has plenty of very popular hits in his storied catalog. His debut single, “What Was I Thinkin’,” went to No. 1 and sold more than two million copies. He’s kept the hits coming with nearly 20 chart-toppers across a two-decade career, including the breezy, traditional-country shuffle and banjo-laced “Free and Easy ” the humorous country-rockin’ arena sing-a-long “Sideways” and the funny-but-lonesome “Drunk On A Plane.
“Yeah. I think I have all the different sounds I’ve tried to put my little stamp on over the years,” he says. “That being mixing the bluegrass with the kick-ass. You know, taking those bluegrass instruments and getting the kick drum and electric guitars behind them. And then some shuffles and I’ve had some great duet partners with Ashley McBride and Billy Strings . So I think it all turned out as good or better than I could have hoped it would,” Bentley said.
Ohio fans will be among the first to let Bentley know what they do and don’t want to hear, as the Blossom show is only the third date of the tour and one of the stops to which Bentley looks forward.
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