Canadian country music singer Brett Kissel announced Tuesday he is embarking on another leg of his We Were That Song tour.
Kissel, who did more than 50 shows across Canada from January to March, said this will be “one of, if not the most extensive tours in Canadian music history.”
The singer explained: “My goal for this tour was to play for as many fans as possible. Unfortunately, we just didn’t have enough time to fit all the dates into my schedule.”
The new tour leg kicks off Sept. 19 in Whitehorse and wraps up Nov. 27 in Kelowna – but Kissel says more dates will be added in the weeks to come.
Dan Davidson, will be Kissel’s special guest on select dates. Tickets are on sale now.
Check out the video for Kissel's latest single, "Guitars and Gasoline" below:
We Were That Song PART 2 tour dates:
Sept. 19 – Yukon Arts Centre – Whitehorse, YT
Sept. 22 – Midnight Sun Complex – Inuvik, NT
Sept. 28 – Iqaluit Legion – Iqaluit, NU
Sept. 30 – Corona Theatre – Montreal, QC
Oct. 1 – Centre Multifonctionnel – Saint-Ephrem de Beauce, QC
Oct. 3 – Confederation Arts Centre – Charlottetown, PEI
Oct. 4 – Capitol Theatre – Moncton, NB
Oct. 5 – Fredericton Playhouse – Fredericton, NB
Oct. 6 – Imperial Theatre – Saint John, NB
Oct. 8 – Civic Centre - Port Hawkesbury, NS
Oct. 9 – Savoy Theatre – Glace Bay, NS
Oct. 12 – Arts & Cultural Centre – Corner Brook, NL
Oct. 13 - Arts & Cultural Centre – Gander, NL
Oct. 16 – Aultsville Theatre – Cornwall, ON
Oct. 18 – Dottori Hall – Temiscaming, QC
Oct. 19 – Brockville Arts Centre – Brockville, ON
Oct. 20 – Charles W Stockey Centre – Parry Sound, ON
Oct. 21 – Legacy Theatre – Huntsville, ON
Oct. 29 & 30 – Seven Generations – Kenora, ON
Nov. 13 – Coast Kamloops Theatre – Kamloops, BC
Nov. 14 & 15 – Cariboo Memorial Recreation Centre – Williams Lake, BC
Nov. 16 & 17 – Prince George Playhouse – Prince George, BC
Nov. 18 – Della Herman Theatre – Smithers, BC
Nov. 19 – Mount Elizabeth Theatre – Kitimat, BC
Nov. 21 – R.E.M. Lee Theatre – Terrace, BC
Nov. 26 – Frank Venables Theatre – Oliver, BC
Nov. 27 – Kelowna Community Theatre – Kelowna, BC