There will be little rest for the stars of Nashville while the show is on its annual summer hiatus. Instead, most of the cast is once again hitting the road for the Nashville In Concert Tour.
But, they don’t seem to mind. According to Charles Esten, who plays Deacon Claybourne on the the show, it gives the cast a chance to interact fans who have helped keep the ABC series on the air for four seasons.
“We’re so fortunate to bring this show to them,” Esten told Rolling Stone. “To stand on a stage and sing these songs they love from the show — and have them sing it back to us — those are some of the most fulfilling moments I’ve had.”
Joining Eston on that stage this spring are Clare Bowen, Chris Carmack, Sam Palladio, Will Chase, Jonathan Jackson and Aubrey Peeples. Each of the singers will perform songs from the show, as well as their on material.
Below are the remaining tour dates:
April 15 – Las Vegas – The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian
April 16 – Los Angeles – Microsoft Theater
April 17 – Phoenix – Comerica Theatre
April 19 – Denver – Paramount Theatre
April 21 – Tulsa, OK – Brady Theater
April 23 – Grand Prairie, TX – Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
April 24 – Austin – The Moody Theater
April 25 – Houston – Revention Music Center
April 27 – Atlanta – Fox Theatre
April 28 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall
April 30 – Rosemont, IL – Rosemont Theatre
May 1 – Detroit – Fox Theatre
May 3 – Washington, DC – DAR Constitution Hall
May 5 – New York, NY – The Theater at MSG
May 6 – Boston – Wang Theatre
May 7 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
June 13 – Manchester, England – Bridgewater Hall
June 14 – Birmingham, England – Symphony Hall
June 16 – Glasgow, Scotland – Clyde Auditorium
June 17 – Bristol, England – Colston Hall
June 18 – London – Eventim Apollo Hammersmith (2 shows)
June 19 – London – Eventim Apollo Hammersmith
June 20 – Dublin – 3Arena
There are still tickets available for the Nashville Tour which can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com.
Jefferson Parish warns of simulated gunfire during Sunday, Tuesday film shoot
Authorities in Jefferson Parish are advising the public to expect simulated gunfire “sporadically” in a Westwego location Sunday (April 17) and Tuesday as filming takes place for an upcoming movie.
Chip Thrills LLC will be filming scenes for “68 Kill” in the 8600 block of River Road, said Jefferson Parish spokeswoman Rhonda Collins. Filming will start Sunday and end Tuesday.
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