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Brad Paisley Sets 2025 Canadian Tour

Brad Paisley performs during 'Tour 2021' at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California on October 2, 2021 Brad Paisely in San Diego - 02 Oct 2021
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Brad Paisley, a global superstar in country music, is poised to extend his reach in Canada with an exciting announcement about his ongoing “Truck Still Works World Tour.” This much-celebrated musical artist will be headlining a concert at the prestigious 2025 Grey Cup Festival, a key part of the Canadian sporting calendar. Scheduled for November, the event will take place at Winnipeg’s Canada Life Centre on November 14, marking a highly anticipated return to Manitoba as his tour continues to garner excitement across the globe.

The concert is one of the highlights leading up to the Grey Cup game set for November 16, which will be held at Winnipeg’s Princess Auto Stadium. Paisley’s appearance at the festival complements the exciting lineup, adding to the cultural vibrancy that the Grey Cup has become known for, not just within the sporting world but also in music. He will bring his extensive repertoire of hits that have redefined modern country music and established his reputation as a consistent hitmaker and entertainer.

Throughout his illustrious career, Brad Paisley has accrued numerous prestigious awards, which underscore his influence and appeal in the music industry. Among these accolades are three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, and notably, 15 Academy of Country Music Awards. Furthermore, his consistent presence as a formidable force in the music charts is cemented by 14 Country Music Association Awards, including the coveted title of Entertainer of the Year. He has also shared his talents as a songwriter, having penned 21 of his 25 No. 1 hits, showcasing not only his musical prowess but also his depth as a storyteller.

As the “Truck Still Works World Tour” makes its way through Canada, concertgoers can look forward to a VIP experience that promises to elevate the concert-going experience. This includes exclusive backstage access, premium seating, and special merchandise, allowing fans to engage with Paisley's music on a more intimate level. The Canadian leg of the tour is positioned to build an unparalleled connection between Paisley and his audience, offering special moments crafted for devoted followers of his work.

In support of his music career and social advocacy, Brad Paisley also contributes to his community through initiatives like The Store, which he co-founded with his wife, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley. This initiative is a referral-based grocery store aimed at supporting families in need while maintaining dignity and fostering hope, a mission that aligns with Paisley's broader commitment to philanthropy and social responsibility.

As the excitement builds around the Grey Cup Festival, the inclusion of Brad Paisley as a headliner underscores the event's broad appeal and its ability to blend sports and entertainment in a dynamic way that is sure to engage fans across Canada and beyond. With tickets set to go on sale shortly, anticipation for Paisley’s concert builds, promising a memorable night of music and community celebration that will resonate well beyond the grounds of the Canada Life Centre. This event will not only highlight Paisley's musical journey but also serve as a significant cultural occasion that marks yet another achievement in his already storied career.

Brad Paisly Canadian Tour Dates:

11/04 Abbotsford, BC – Abbotsford Centre
11/05 Kelowna, BC – Prospera Place
11/07 Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
11/08 Lethbridge, AB – VisitLethbridge.com Arena
11/14 Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre
11/15 Saskatoon, SK – SaskTel Centre
12/11 London, ON – Canada Life Place
12/12 Hamilton, ON – Hamilton Arena
12/13 Ottawa, ON – Canadian Tire Centre

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