Headlining Dates From Florida Georgia Line

Florida Georgia Line has its own tour to do, an October through December adventure that includes Colt Ford supporting as well as Tyler Farr and Dallas Smith on select dates.  The fun starts in Brookings, S.D., and just keeps on going.

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CMA Music Festival, LP Field, Nashville, Tenn.

One of the hottest new country acts on the road today, Florida Georgia Line has been a touring machine this year, spending much of travel time supporting Luke Bryan.  That is, when the duo wasn’t supporting Taylor Swift on select shows in March and May.  Guess that’s what happens when you have a smash Nashville debut album such as the group’s Gold-certified Here’s To The Good Times.

Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley are also enjoying the fruits of having back-to-back Platinum-certified smashes with “Get Your Shine On” and “Cruise” both zooming up the charts.  Of course, having that “Cruise” remix featuring Nelly helped the song’s popularity,  having sold nearly 5 million downloads.

Florida Georgia Line is looking at a 32-city tour launching Oct. 3 and carrying it all the way to Dec. 14 when the group rolls into Kent, Wash.  In between FGL will play towns ranging from New York to Fresno with plenty of stops along the way.

Here’s the routing:

Oct. 3 – Brookings, S.D., Swiftel Center
Oct. 4 – Mankato, Minn., Verizon Wireless Center
Oct. 5 – Fargo, N.D., Scheels Arena
Oct. 6 – Bismarck, N.D., Bismarck Civic Ctr. Arena
Oct. 10 – Murray, K.Y., CFSB Center
Oct. 11 – Muncie, Ind., Emens Auditorium
Oct. 12 – Champaign, Ill., State Farm Center
Oct. 13 – Bowling Green, Ohio, Stroh Center
Oct. 16 – Springfield, Mo., O’Reilly Family Event Center
Oct. 19 – Lexington, Ky., Whitaker Bank Ballpark
Oct. 23 – Carrollton, Ga., University Of West Georgia
Oct. 31 – Hoffman Estates, Ill., Sears Centre Arena
Nov. 1 – St. Louis, Mo., Chaifetz Arena
Nov. 2 – Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S. Cellular Center
Nov. 3 – Milwaukee, Wis., Eagles Ballroom
Nov. 7 – Florence, S.C., Florence Civic Center
Nov. 8 – Knoxville, Tenn., Knoxville Coliseum
Nov. 9 – Greenville, S.C., Bi-Lo Center
Nov. 15 – New York, N.Y., Best Buy Theater
Nov. 16 – Upper Darby, Pa., Tower Theatre
Nov. 17 – Reading, Pa.,  Sovereign Center (Eagle Theatre)
Nov. 21 – Huntington, W.Va., Big Sandy Superstore Arena
Nov. 22 – Salem, Va., Salem Civic Center
Nov. 23 – Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum
Nov. 29 – Fort Worth, Texas, Billy Bob’s Texas
Nov. 30 – Belton, Texas, Bell County Expo Center
Dec. 1 – Austin, Texas, Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater
Dec. 6 – Los Angeles, Calif., Club Nokia
Dec. 11 – Fresno, Calif., Save Mart Center
Dec. 12 – Reno, Nev., Reno Events Center
Dec. 13 – Eugene, Ore., Matthew Knight Arena
Dec. 14 – Kent, Wash.,  ShoWare Center 

Despite all the headline shows, Florida Georgia Line will still find some time to appear with Luke Bryan, specifically Oct. 17 in North Little Rock, Ark., at Verizon Arena; Oct. 18 in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena; Oct. 25 at Tampa’s MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre and Oct. 26 in West Palm Beach, Fla., at Cruzan Amphitheatre.

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CMT Awards, Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tenn.

Colt Ford appears on all headlining dates.  Dallas Smith appears Oct. 3-16, Nov. 15-17 & Nov. 29-Dec. 14.  Tyler Farr appears Oct. 19-Nov. 9 & Nov. 21-23.

Some headlining shows are already on sale.  Visit FloridaGeorgiaLine.com for more information.