The “Deuces Wild” triple threat hits sheds and arenas starting August 6th at the Smirnoff Center in Dallas and takes the cross-country romp through October 30th at the Sound Advice Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Fla.

In between, the caravan hits most of the major market amphitheatres, as well as secondary market arenas including the Pepsi Center in Denver, Idaho Center in Nampa, and the Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif.

Brooks & Dunn already have a tour of their own lined up before “Deuces Wild” kicks off. The multi-act tour continues the pair’s tradition of rolling out emerging country stars in the vein of the “Neon Circus & Wild West Show” outings in recent years.

“Kix [Brooks] and I are appreciative of the fact that we get to take a look at the roster of up-and-coming talent each year and pick acts that we feel show promise,” Ronnie Dunn said in a statement.

“But, more importantly, we look for artists that bring an ‘entertainment factor’ to a multi-act live show.”

The Deuces Wild tour will feature a 576-square foot LED projection screen that will accompany the action on stage with videos and footage shot especially for the tour.

Visual director Marcia Kapustin, who has worked with many of the world’s top touring rock acts, will reportedly work with the bands on the live production.