Country music superstar Brad Paisley has announced an ongoing project, Tacklebox, featuring unreleased and previously unrecorded music from the '90s as well as new music inspired by the '80s and '90s.
The first song from Tacklebox, "Fallin'," is available now across all digital platforms. Additional music from Tacklebox will be released this week.
"I see this 'project' as never-ending," Paisley explains. "It's almost like the fans have a direct link to my Dropbox or to a playlist that never ends. We are calling it Tacklebox because it's a box full of hooks, country lyric hooks."
"In this digital age, I have every song I've ever written at my fingertips," he continues. "This project gave us a license to dig back into the catalog of songs that were never released, that feel like a time period, a style of writing, a sound, and nostalgia. ... When I first started writing and recording music, I couldn't have dreamed of the ability to put something out instantly for the fans."
Brad has also announced additional shows this year, the Brad Paisley Live Tour, kicking off on August 27th in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Brad Paisley Live 2026 Tour Dates:
Aug 27 - Bridgeport, CT @ Hartford Healthcare AmphitheaterAug 28 - Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at FenwayAug 29 - Bangor, ME @ Maine Savings AmphitheaterSep 2 - Fargo, ND @ Scheels ArenaSep 4 - Milwaukee, WI @ BMO PavilionSep 17 - Estero, FL @ Hertz ArenaSep 18 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ FTL War Memorial AuditoriumSep 19 - St. Augustine, FL @ St. Augustine AmphitheatreSep 25 - West Springfield, MA @ The Big ESep 26 - Richmond, VA @ Allianz Amphitheater at RiverfrontOct 8 - Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell PavilionOct 9 - Corpus Christi, TX @ Hilliard Center ArenaOct 10 - Ennis, TX @ Stars of Texas Music Festival at the Texas
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