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Brantley Gilbert currently has 12 upcoming concerts; the next one is scheduled for Thursday, September 11, 2025 at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in Hampton Beach, , United States.
- Sep11Sep 11, 2025Hampton Beach Casino BallroomHampton Beach
- Sep12Sep 12, 2025The Great Frederick FairFrederick
- Sep13Sep 13, 2025Portsmouth PavillionPortsmouth
- Oct03Oct 03, 2025FirstBank AmphitheaterFranklin
- Oct04Oct 04, 2025Historic Brushy Mountain State PenitentiaryPetros
- Oct10Oct 10, 2025Rio Rancho Events CenterRio Rancho
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About Brantley Gilbert
Hometown
Jefferson, GA, United States
Born
January 20, 1985
Genre
Country
If there’s a Springsteen of modern country, it’s Brantley Gilbert, whose carefully observed tales of small-town life and salt-of-the-earth characters’ everyday struggles are told via mile-wide rock riffs and spare acoustic ballads. Born in the tiny town of Jefferson, GA, in 1985, Gilbert miraculously survived a horrific auto accident at age 19 and came away with a sense of purpose. He eventually made his way to Nashville, and by 2009 he had released his debut album, A Modern Day Prodigal Son, on which he concentrated more on crooning than he ever would again. The follow-up, 2010’s Halfway to Heaven, defined his sound, with a harder-rocking feel and a grittier vocal approach. With his tattoos, motorcycle, and bushy beard, Gilbert’s badass biker image suited his style down to the ground. Soon after the record’s release, Jason Aldean had huge hits with his “My Kinda Party” and “Dirt Road Anthem.” This thrust Gilbert into the spotlight, as Halfway to Heaven was reissued in a deluxe edition on the high-profile Valory label and became a major hit. The record spawned a pair of No. 1 country singles, “Country Must Be Country Wide” and “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do,” and Gilbert’s career was off to the races. He went on to score a string of No. 1 country albums and heavy-duty hits—including 2013’s hard-stomping rocker “Bottoms Up” and 2014’s jubilant, anthemic “One Hell of an Amen”—that cemented his status as one of Nashville’s favorite bad boys.
Musical InfluencesBrantley Gilbert's musical influences include Zac Brown Band, George Jones, Hank Williams, Jr. and more.
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