Dierks Bentley will set out on his Burning Man tour in January of 2019. The tour will kick off in Canada, where Bentley will play nine dates before returning to the U.S. for dates in California. The 24-city first leg of the tour will wrap on March 30 in Michigan.
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Joining Bentley on the tour will be Jon Pardi, Tenille Townes and Bentley's '90s country cover band Hot Country Knights.
This marks the third time Pardi has joined Bentley on the road, joining the "Woman, Amen" singer on his 2014 Riser Tour and his 2017 What the Hell Tour.
"I talked to Jon Pardi last April about the idea of going back on the road together one last time, and I am so happy that I can finally let our fans in on this," Bentley said in a press release. "Who we bring with us on tour is so important to the band, crew and me, and the addition of Tenille Townes is something we are all stoked about."
Pre-sales for the Burning Man Tour begin on Oct. 31. Tickets for the general public will go on sale on Nov. 2.
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Bentley is keeping himself busy on an off the road. It was recently announced that the country star will serve as executive producer for a single-camera comedy series about Nashville singers and songwriters.
Dierks Bentley Burning Man Tour Dates:
Jan. 17 -- Hamilton, Ontario, Canada -- FirstOntario Centre
Jan. 18 -- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- Richcraft Live at the Canadian Tire Centre
Jan. 19 -- Oshawa, Ontario, Canada -- Tribute Communities Centre
Jan. 22 -- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada -- Bell MTS Place
Jan. 23 -- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada -- SaskTel Centre
Jan. 24 -- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -- Rogers Place
Jan. 26 -- Calgary, Alberta, Canada -- Scotiabank Saddledome
Jan. 28 -- Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada -- Prospera Place
Jan. 29 -- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada -- Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
Feb. 14 -- Ontario, Calif. -- Citizens Business Bank Arena
Feb. 15 -- Fresno, Calif. -- Save Mart Center
Feb. 16 -- Reno, Nev. -- Reno Events Center
Feb. 21 -- Lexington, Ky. -- Rupp Arena
Feb. 22 -- Nashville, Tenn. -- Bridgestone Arena
Feb. 23 -- Columbia, Mo. -- Mizzou Arena
Feb. 28 -- Sioux Falls, S.D. -- Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
March 1 -- Wichita, Kan. -- INTRUST Bank Arena
March 2 -- Omaha, Neb. -- CHI Health Center Omaha
March 7 -- Moline, Ill. -- TaxSlayer Center
March 8 -- Duluth, Minn. -- AMSOIL Arena
March 9 -- Grand Forks, N.D. -- Alerus Center
March 28 -- Toledo, Ohio -- Huntington Center
March 29 -- Columbus, Ohio -- Nationwide Arena
March 30 -- Grand Rapids, Mich. -- Van Andel Arena