The wristband policy will be in effect for this event. You don’t have to live in fear, just know and pay attention.” That’s why this record is called The Devil Don’t Sleep: he doesn’t, and you’ve always gotta be aware. Knowing you can get to a good place is one thing, staying here is another. And there’s also been a whole lot of real. To me, this is a conversation and these songs are catching them up, telling them about what’s happened since Just As I Am. But then I also want to give the fans as much music as they deserve. “I don’t make fast albums: I have to live my life, let it sink in and then write the songs,” he explains. It’s also what made The Devil Don’t Sleep take so long and be so large. It’s simple truths, the kind of basic common sense and grace that gets lost in the talking heads, the cognoscenti and the powerbrokers who forget this country runs on real people doing actual jobs and not worrying about how they’re seen.įor Gilbert, who’s done USO Tours, put together and headlined a benefit show for 80,000 on the river bank in Chattanooga after a sniper killed 5 servicemen at a recruiting facility, met with countless Make A Wish kids and wrote the #1 “One Hell of an Amen” to celebrate a life lost after a hard fight to cancer and a pair of friends one who died in the other’s arms in the Middle East, it’s how we hold each other up that matters. Singing for the unrepresented, the unheard and the unseen, he gives voice to the heart of America. They can be charged by phone at 71 or 80, and online at or For more information, please visit Part of why Gilbert was put here is to serve as a talisman for his fans. Tickets for this show start at $29.75, $34.75, $45 & $59.75 (processing fees apply), and are available at Giant Center Box Office. – October 16, 2017) -Brantley Gilbert returns to Giant Center on Friday, Februat 7 p.m.
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