Toby Keith is taking up and comer Brantley Gilbert on his Live in Overdrive tour. The jaunt begins June 14 in Salt Lake City and ends on September 22 in Boston.
Presented by Ford F-Series, the tour is scheduled for 39 cities across the U.S. and Canada.
Keith will also make television appearances during the tour on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Chelsea Lately.
Keith will also be performing at the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 1, which airs live at 8:00PM ET on CBS. He's up for three awards.
Live in Overdrive tour dates:
6/14 - Salt Lake City, Utah
6/15 - Denver, Colo.
6/16 - Albuquerque, N.M.
6/22 - North Platte, Neb.
6/23 - Manhattan, Kan.
6/29 - Detroit, Mich.
6/30 - Indianapolis, Ind.
7/4 - White Sulphur Springs, W.V.
7/12 - Sarnia, Ontario (Canada)
7/13 - Cleveland, Ohio
7/14 - Washington, D.C.
7/15 - Raleigh, N.C.
7/21 - Monticello, Iowa
7/22 - Twin Lakes, Wis.
7/26 - Virginia Beach, Va.
7/27 - Pittsburgh, Pa.
7/28 - Cincinnati, Ohio
7/29 - Darien Lakes, N.Y.
8/2 - Sparta, Wis.
8/3 - Detroit Lakes, Minn.
8/4 - Camrose, Alberta (Canada)
8/8 - Lake Tahoe, Nev.
8/9 - San Diego, Calif.
8/10 - San Bernardino, Calif.
8/11 - Las Vegas, Nev.
8/12 - Mountain View, Calif.
8/17 - Holmdel, N.J.
8/18 - Philadelphia, Pa.
8/19 - Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
8/24 - Atlanta, Ga.
8/25 - Charlotte, N.C.
9/1 - St. Louis, Mo.
9/2 - Chicago, Ill.
9/7 - Dallas, Texas
9/8 - Houston, Texas
9/14 - Tampa, Fla.
9/15 - West Palm Beach, Fla.
9/21 - Hartford, Ct.
9/22 - Boston, Mass.
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