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Chase Rice Announces Canadian 'Get Western 2024' Tour Dates

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Country singer-songwriter Chase Rice has announced plans to bring his "Get Western 2024 Tour" to Canada.

The 12-date tour, which is in support of his critically acclaimed album I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, will kick off with a headlining show in Seattle, Washington, on February 10, before crossing the border. The Canadian leg will commence in Vancouver and feature performances across Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal and more throughout February.

Rising star and Canada native Owen Riegling joins as direct support across most dates, while singer-songwriter Palmer Anthony will join in Seattle and Vancouver.

Tickets to all Canada dates go on sale on Friday, November 24th, while tickets for Seattle, Washington are available to purchase now.

"From radio to live shows, Canada has always been so good to us," notes Rice. "I had the chance to explore even more of the beautiful country during my time off from touring earlier this summer, and I can't wait to come back in the new year for these shows with our Canadian fans."

Chase Rice Get Western 2024 Tour Dates:

Feb 10 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
Feb 13 - Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theater
Feb 15 - Calgary, Alberta @ The Palace Theater
Feb 16 - Edmonton, Alberta @ Midway
Feb 17 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan @ Coors Event Centre
Feb 21 - Sault St. Marie, Ontario @ Machine Shop
Feb 22 - Sudbury, Ontario @ The Grand
Feb 24 - London, Ontario @ London Music Hall
Feb 26 - Toronto, Ontario @ Danforth Music Hall
Feb 27 - Kingston, Ontario @ Grand Theatre
Feb 28 - Ottawa, Ontario @ Bronson Centre
Feb 29 - Montreal, Quebec @ Théâtre Beanfield

(Photo: Kaiser Cunningham)

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