Paul Brandt brings Journey Tour to Brandon

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Canadian country music superstar Paul Brandt, along with High Valley, Jess Moskaluke and Hunter Brothers, have announced that Brandon will be part of a national music tour in February.

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Canadian country music superstar Paul Brandt, along with High Valley, Jess Moskaluke and Hunter Brothers, have announced that Brandon will be part of a national music tour in February.

The Journey Tour 2019 brings together all four acts and will perform at Westoba Place in Brandon on Feb. 9, presented by Dauphin’s Countryfest and the Keystone Centre.

The tour will kick off in Abbotsford, B.C., on Jan. 25, wrapping up 21 stops later in Sudbury, Ont., on Feb. 24.

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Country music star Paul Brandt performs at the Boots and Hearts Music Festival in 2014 in Bowmanville, Ont. Brandt will be headlining a concert at Brandon’s Westoba Place on Feb. 9, 2019
The Canadian Press Images/Boots and Hearts Music Festival Country music star Paul Brandt performs at the Boots and Hearts Music Festival in 2014 in Bowmanville, Ont. Brandt will be headlining a concert at Brandon’s Westoba Place on Feb. 9, 2019

“This is a country music festival wrapped up into one singular night,” Rob Waloschuk of Dauphin’s Countryfest said in a press release.

“We’re happy to partner with the folks at the Keystone Centre to bring this extensive show to the folks in Westman. We know country, and this is great country.”

In announcing the tour, Brandt praised the work of the other performers, and said he is looking forward to bringing this new tour to stages across the country.

“The artists I have the honour of performing with on this tour are incredibly talented, successful and also some of the best friends I’ve made in the music business. There is a palpable energy and chemistry when we are in the room together, and I can’t wait to bring that to stages across Canada,” Brandt said in a press release.

“The Journey Tour will combine talent and artistic vision in a way that Canada has not yet experienced; all of the artists involved are committed to making this tour one that country music fans will never forget.”

Tickets will be available for an exclusive Keystone Centre pre-sale from today at noon until Friday at 10 p.m.

Use pre-sale password MYKC0209 for advanced tickets at tickets.keystonecentre.com or by calling 204-726-3555.

Brandt is the most-awarded male Canadian country music artist in history, and the first Canadian artist to crack the Billboard Country Top 20 since 1976.

Brandt is touring his new album “The Journey YYC: Vol 1,” bringing an eclectic concert experience to Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre.

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Jess Moskaluke, shown performing during the 2017 Canadian Country Music Association Awards in Saskatoon, will also be on the bill for Paul Brandt’s Feb. 9 concert, along with High Valley and Hunter Brothers.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards Jess Moskaluke, shown performing during the 2017 Canadian Country Music Association Awards in Saskatoon, will also be on the bill for Paul Brandt’s Feb. 9 concert, along with High Valley and Hunter Brothers.

Two-time CCMA duo or group of the year High Valley are enjoying the biggest success of their career with a No. 1 single in Canada and a Top 10 hit in the U.S. to go along with five gold singles and a gold-certified album.

Juno Award winner Jess Moskaluke is the three-time CCMA Female Artist of the Year and is tied for the most nominations this year with six, including the Apple Music Fans’ Choice Award.

Hunter Brothers, when not working on the family farm, racking up millions of views on Facebook or releasing hit singles like the recent Top 10 smash “Those Were The Nights,” are enjoying this year’s three nominations at the 2018 Canadian Country Music Awards.

Other concert stops in Manitoba include Winnipeg’s Bell MTS Place on Feb. 8 and Dauphin’s Credit Union Place on Feb. 10.

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