Country crooner Toby Keith is still busy tackling his North American tour with still 32 cities left in the itinerary including a show tonight at the Sleep Country Amphitheater in Ridgefield, WA with Trace Adkins and James Otto.
While the on-going tour will keep Keith busy for the next two months, his new album, “Bullets in the Gun”, will surface in the market on October 5. “Bullets” marks Keith’s 14th studio release and his follow-up to his 2009 chart topping album “American Ride”.
“Trailerhood”, the first single from “Bullets”, is moving its way up in the singles charts since it hit the airwaves about a couple of weeks ago.
»Read ArticleWorld Wrestling Entertainment announced that on October 18 Bob’e J. Thompson, child actor, will be guest hosting Raw, while Toby Keith, country singer, will be the host on October 25.
On October 18 Thompson will be guest hosting Raw from Calgary, Alberta, Canada at Pengrowth Saddledome. Thompson is starring in “Knuckleheads” from WWE Films in addition to “The Big Show.” The scheduled release date for the movie is October 22, 2010.
On October 25 Keith will be guest hosting Raw, the night following the PPV “Bragging Rights” out of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Keith will be promoting “Bullets in the Gun,” his new album scheduled to be released October 5, 2010.
»Read ArticleFor the second year in a row, Kenny Chesney heads the latest list from Forbes magazine as top-earning country music artist. Over the last year, Chesney earned $50 million. Toby Keith earned $48 million and was a close second, thanks mainly to his endorsement deal with Ford Trucks, his restaurant chain called I Love This Bar & Grill, and his record label. Rascal Flatts and Taylor Swift tied for third place, earning $45 million each. Last year, Swift received the most radio play of any artist and made the biggest jump in estimated earnings, up from her 2009 earnings of $18 million.
»Read ArticleDue to the floods that hit Nashville recently, Toby Keith has suffered an almost total loss of his stage equipment and touring gear, according to a recent email sent by a Keith tour management team member. It isn’t expected, however, that the losses will affect the production value and schedule of the upcoming tour dates for Keith that were caused by the serious flooding that occurred May 1 and 2 in a downtown Nashville storage facility.
»Read ArticleToby Keith, who is currently in the early stages of his summer tour he has undertaken with Trace Adkins, fellow country singer, has booked several additional stops for the trek and also added a few of his own headlining dates. Keith has added another handful of shows to his schedule with Adkins. The dates are scattered over June, July and August. In addition Kieth will be appearing without Adkins at the Jamboree in the Hills Festival in St. Clairsville, Ohio in July as well as four headlining shows in late August. Two will be Nevada and two will be in California.
»Read ArticleToby Keith has announced his plans for a summer US trek named “Toby Keith America’s Toughest Tour.” The tour of 29 cities will kick off in Holmdel, NJ on June 18 and will criss cross the country, stopping coast to coast in amphitheaters and arenas. Trace Adkins, fellow country singer, will be accompanying Keith on his trek that will wrap up in Tinley Park, IL on September 19.
»Read ArticleNew dates are continuing to come in for Toby Keith’s next leg of his “Biggest & Baddest Tour.” Keith is set to kick his 2009 outing off in Biloxi, MS on January 10. The trek now shows 10 cities over the eastern part of the US that will go through late February. Shows that have been added since last check are Rockford, IL; Pikeville, KY; Louisville, KY; and Asheville, NC. Keith will also be playing at the WE Fest next August in Detroit Lakes, MN.
»Read ArticleToby Keith is starting to gather 2009 dates for backing “That Don’t Make Me A Bad Guy, his newest chart-topping album. The country star so far has nailed three stops down for late January: Evansville, IN; Peoria, IL; and Albany, NY.
»Read ArticleToby Keith, who started out on his extensive outing “Biggest & Baddest Tour” just a few weeks ago, has added some additional shows as well as released another single. Keith will continue on his trek in Ridgefield, WA on July 18. Through mid-September he has over 30 dates booked in the US. Shows have been added for West Valley City, UT; Englewood, CO; Clarkston, MI; Hartford, CT; Spokane, WA; Las Vegas, NV; and Selma, Woodlands and Dallas in Texas.
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