Brantley Gilbert

With multiple PLATINUM albums and a dedicated fan base reaching millions, Brantley Gilbert’s music resonates globally as the soundtrack for weekend festivities and reflective Sunday mornings. Originating from Georgia, Gilbert transitioned from being the spirited life of the party to becoming a prominent figure leading a vast community of hardworking and fun-loving supporters. His unique blend of electric guitar solos, rhythmic rapping, and traditional country elements has captivated audiences. Throughout his career, Brantley Gilbert has achieved seven No. 1 hits, including the RIAA 6X PLATINUM-certified “Bottoms Up,” showcasing his versatility and artistry in songs like “Country Must Be Country Wide” and “One Hell of An Amen.” Additionally, Gilbert’s successful collaboration with Lindsay Ell on “What Happens In A Small Town” highlights his ability to connect with diverse musical styles.
Critically acclaimed by reputable sources such as the New York Times, NPR, and American Songwriter, Brantley Gilbert’s music reflects a compelling contrast between celebratory revelry and heartfelt introspection. Each of his albums explores the interplay between wild celebrations and contemplative moments, resonating with listeners on a deep level. Anticipated by fans and critics alike, his latest project, SO HELP ME GOD (DELUXE EDITION), is scheduled for release on April 21 through The Valory Music Co. The album includes the hit single “Heaven By Then,” a collaboration with Blake Shelton featuring Vince Gill, which has been rapidly climbing the charts. Excitement is building as Gilbert prepares to embark on the GET ROLLIN’ TOUR alongside Nickelback this summer, promising an extensive lineup of 35+ live performances across North America.

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