Brantley Gilbert to Headline Album Release Party in Nashville

Brantley Gilbert will headline a free concert in Nashville to celebrate his new album release.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Multi-Platinum country rocker Brantley Gilbert announced his seventh studio album, “TATTOOS” (The Valory Music Co.), set for release on Friday, September 13. To celebrate, Gilbert will headline a free multi-artist concert in downtown Nashville that evening. The event is part of the FREEDOM FRIDAY festivities kicking off the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix weekend (September 13-15).

Branded as “BRANTLEY GILBERT’S WORLD’S LARGEST ALBUM RELEASE PARTY,” the concert is presented by 1st Phorm Energy and will feature Big Machine’s “Cavalcade of Stars.” Additional partnerships include Rousch, Polaris, and Modern Buggy. The 4th annual FREEDOM FRIDAY event aims to celebrate military and first responders.

“There’s no better way to celebrate the release of TATTOOS than a massive party with BG Nation on Broadway,” Gilbert shared. “We’re pulling out all the stops to guarantee an unforgettable experience, and we might even have a few surprise special guests up our sleeves. Y’all won’t wanna miss it!”

Gilbert, known for his dedicated fan base, BG Nation, has accumulated over 8.3 billion career streams, with back-to-back Platinum albums and seven No. 1 hits, including the RIAA 7X Platinum “Bottoms Up” and 2X Platinum hits like “Country Must Be Country Wide” and “One Hell of An Amen.” Despite his mainstream success, Gilbert remains fiercely independent, a quality that resonates with country fans.

“TATTOOS,” featuring 10 songs co-written and co-produced by Gilbert, reflects his blue-collar pride and full-throttle rebellion. The album’s lead single, “Over When We’re Sober” with Ashley Cooke, is currently climbing the country radio charts. Pre-orders for “TATTOOS” are available here.

The FREEDOM FRIDAY concert will honor military members, police, fire, first responders, and frontline heroes, marking the start of the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix’s motorsports and music festival. The 160th Special Ops Aviation Regiment will perform a helicopter aerial demonstration, followed by a pre-concert flyover by the 101st Airborne Division. The complete Freedom Friday schedule includes:

5:00pm: NTT INDYCAR SERIES PIT STOP COMPETITION

6:00pm: BURNOUTS ON BROADWAY

6:45pm: FREEDOM FRIDAY MILITARY ACTIVATIONS

7:00pm: BIG MACHINE CAVALCADE OF STARS featuring Brian Kelley, Shaylen, Noah Hicks, Mae Estes, Chase McDaniel, and Mackenzie Carpenter

9:15pm: BRANTLEY GILBERT

For more details about FREEDOM FRIDAY and BRANTLEY GILBERT’S WORLD’S LARGEST ALBUM RELEASE PARTY, more announcements will be made in the coming weeks. For tickets and additional information, visit musiccitygp.com.

BRANTLEY GILBERT’S TATTOOS ALBUM TRACKLIST:

1. “Dirty Money (featuring Justin Moore)”

2. “Over When We’re Sober (Brantley Gilbert and Ashley Cooke)”

3. “Tattoos”

4. “Gone By Now”

5. “Off The Rails”

6. “The Hell That Raised Us”

7. “Me And My House (featuring Struggle Jennings and Demun Jones)”

8. “God Isn’t Country (featuring Gary LeVox)”

9. “Out Here”

10. “Miss These Towns”

For more information about Brantley Gilbert, visit BrantleyGilbert.com or follow him on Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook.

The 2024 INDYCAR SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND will take place on September 14-15 at the Nashville Superspeedway. The event features practice and qualifying sessions, a full music lineup, and the INDYCAR SERIES season finale. For more information, visit musiccitygp.com.

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