Grammy nominated singer and songwriter Brent Cobb will embark on his "Sucker For a Good Time Tour" headlining tour in 2019.
He will make stops in Asheville, North Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; Austin, Texas; Memphis, Tennessee; Birmingham, Alabama; Louisville, Kentucky; and more.
Cobb will join American Aquarium and Courtney Marie Andrews at the Lincoln Theater in Raleigh, North Carolina on January 25. He will also perform as supporting act for Tedeschi Trucks Band at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on January 31.
Cobb had released his album sophomore album Providence Canyon earlier in 2018, which featured songs like "Ain't a Road Too Long" and "Morning's Gonna Come.
Brent Cobb's Sucker For a Good Time Tour dates:
January 17 - Atlanta, GA @ Terminal WestJanuary 18 - Athens, GA @ Georgia TheatreJanuary 19 - Macon, GA @ Hargray Capitol TheatreJanuary 25 - Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre (opening for American Aquarium)January 26 - Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood TheatreJanuary 31 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium (opening for Tedeschi Trucks Band)February 1 - Asheville, NC @ Grey EagleFebruary 7 - Charleston, SC @ Charleston Pour HouseFebruary 8 - West Columbia, SC @ New Brookland TavernFebruary 9 - Greenville, SC @ Radio RoomFebruary 13 - Austin, TX @ Stubbs Jr.February 14 - Dallas, TX @ TreesFebruary 15 - Pocola, OK @ Gilley's at Choctaw CasinoFebruary 16 - Memphis, TN @ 1884 LoungeFebruary 21 - Kansas City, MO @ Knucklehead'sFebruary 22 - St. Louis, MO @ Off BroadwayFebruary 23 - Wilson, AR @ The Grange at WilsonFebruary 28 - Birmingham, AL @ SaturnMarch 1 - Waverly, AL @ Little House at Standard DeluxeMarch 2 - Tifton, GA @ Rhythm & Ribs FestivalMarch 21 - Oxford, MS @ Proud Larry'sMarch 22 - Jackson, MS @ Duling HallMarch 23 - New Orleans, LA @ Gasa GasaMarch 24 - Mobile, AL @ Callaghan's Irish Social ClubMarch 29 - Lexington, KY @ Cosmic Charlie'sMarch 30 - Louisville, KY @ Zanzabarhttps
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