Watch Dierks Bentley Take Brothers Osborne and LANCO on a Hallucination-Fueled Vision Quest in Tour Announcement Video

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Watch Dierks Bentley Take Brothers Osborne and LANCO on a Hallucination-Fueled Vision Quest in Tour Announcement Video

Following last week’s release of lead single, “Woman, Amen,” from his upcoming ninth studio album, The Mountain, Dierks Bentley has announcement a new tour.

The 2018 Mountain High Tour will kick off on May 17 and make stops in more than 40 cities, including Philadelphia, Indianapolis, New York City, Austin, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angles and more.

Brothers Osborne and LANCO will serve as openers.

“I needed the time off to devote all my attention to the new music and making The Mounain album . . . but now I can’t wait to fire up the buses and get back out there,” said Dierks. “I’ve been friends with TJ and John [Osborne] for a long time and I have loved watching their career explode. I’m just getting to know the boys in LANCO, but I love their music and the energy they bring to the stage.”

To help spread the word about the upcoming tour, a new video depicts the tour’s free-spirited openers taking a hallucination-fueled vision quest courtesy of a mysterious shaman.

Take a look at the clip below.

 

2018 Mountain High Tour (more cities and dates will be announced soon)

Columbia, MD
Holmdel, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
Cincinnati, OH
Clarkston, MI
St. Louis, MO
Kansas City, MO
Pittsburgh, PA
Indianapolis, IN
Bethel, NY
Darien Center, NY
Saratoga Springs, NY
Raleigh, NC
Charlotte, NC
Alpharetta, GA
Salt Lake City, UT
Virginia Beach, VA
Bristow, VA
New York City, NY
Jacksonville, FL
West Palm Beach, FL
Tampa, FL
Austin, TX
Houston, TX
Dallas, TX
Albuquerque, NM
Phoenix, AZ
Mountain View, CA
Sacramento, CA
San Diego, CA
Los Angeles, CA

photo courtesy of the GreenRoom PR

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