Brett Eldredge has announced a 12-date GLOW: Welcome to the Family U.S. tour in cities including Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Chicago and Nashville.
"I feel honored that these Christmas shows have became such a tradition for so many families to get in the spirit of the season," Eldredge said about the upcoming tour. "This upcoming tour is going to be sprinkled with some extra magic, new original Christmas songs and classic holiday stories. My goal is for everyone to feel right at home and leave as part of one BIG beautiful family! Merry Christmas, welcome to the Family! Let's Glow!"
The tour, featuring support from Stacey Ryan, will find Mr. Christmas himself performing multiple nights at historic venues including The Chicago Theater, New York's Beacon Theatre, Boston's Wang Theatre, and will close at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.
Tickets are on sale now at https://bretteldredge.com/pages/tour.
Recently, Eldredge announced Merry Christmas (Welcome to the Family), his eighth full-length LP and third holiday album. A collection of eight original holiday songs, it is the first album on his own label, Warm and Cozy Records. The vinyl edition of the album will be available on October 25.
Brett Eldredge - GLOW: Welcome to the Family Tour Dates:
Fri 11/29 Boston, MA Boch Center Wang Theatre
Sat 11/30 Boston, MA Boch Center Wang Theatre
Sun 12/1 Philadelphia, PA The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
Fri 12/6 Chicago, IL The Chicago Theatre
Sat 12/7 Chicago, IL The Chicago Theatre
Sun 12/8 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
Tues 12/10 Detroit, MI Fox Theatre
Thur 12/12 New York, NY Beacon Theatre
Fri 12/13 New York, NY Beacon Theatre
Sat 12/14 New York, NY Beacon Theatre
Wed 12/18 St Louis, MO Fox Theatre
Friday 12/20 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
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