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Paul Brandt Releases Single Ahead Of Major Tour

The CCMA Hall of Famer has put out “Lie Like That Again,” taken from his current hit EP, and this week he begins a major headlining cross-country trek accompanied by other major Cancountry talents.

Paul Brandt Releases Single Ahead Of Major Tour

By FYI Staff

Canadian country star and CCMA Hall of Famer Paul Brandt has just released “Lie Like That Again,” the latest single from his Warner Music Canada EP The Journey BNA: Vol. 2. 


When released this past fall, The Journey BNA: Vol. 2 debuted at #1 on the Canadian Country Music Album chart.  The album also debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart making this Brandt’s highest chart record since his 2007 release Risk.

The single’s release comes ahead of Brandt’s national tour of Canada featuring High Valley, Jess Moskaluke, and The Hunter Brothers.

The Journey Tour 2019 Dates

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January 25- Abbotsford, BC- Abbotsford Centre

January 26- Penticton, BC- South Okanagan Events Centre

January 28- Lethbridge, AB- ENMAX Centre

January 29- Red Deer, AB- ENMAX Centrium at Westerner Park

January 31- Calgary, AB- Scotiabank Saddledome

February 1- Grande Prairie, AB- Revolution Place

February 2- Edmonton, AB- Rogers Place

February 3- Fort McMurray, AB- Nexen Field House#

February 5- Regina, SK- Conexus Arts Centre

February 7- Saskatoon, SK- SaskTel Centre

February 8- Winnipeg, MB- Bell MTS Place

February 9- Brandon, MB- Westoba Place#

February 10- Dauphin, MB Credit Union Place#

February 12- Thunder Bay, ON- Thunder Bay Community Auditorium*

February 15- Peterborough, ON- Peterborough Memorial Centre (PMC)

February 16- Ottawa, ON- The Arena at TD Place

February 18- Toronto, ON- Queen Elizabeth Theatre

February 19- Oshawa, ON- Tribute Communities Centre

February 21- Kingston, ON- Leon’s Centre

February 22- St. Catharines, ON- Meridian Centre

February 23- London, ON- Budweiser Gardens

February 24- Sudbury, ON- Sudbury Arena

#Album not included with ticket

*Paul Brandt, Jess Moskaluke, and Hunter Brothers Only.

Every ticket sold for most dates on The Journey Tour 2019 includes a digital download of The Journey BNA: Vol. 2. Tickets here

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