Brian Kelley to Headline Sunshine State of Mind Tour

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News Summary

Country music fans in Tallahassee have something to look forward to as Brian Kelley, one half of the duo Florida Georgia Line, announces his Sunshine State of Mind Tour. Scheduled for August 28 at The Moon, fans can access presale tickets through his mobile app starting April 28. General sales begin May 2. Alongside Kelley’s performance, Tyler Hubbard will also make an appearance on November 14, bringing more exciting music events to the city. Local sports news includes Rickards High School’s new baseball coach Charles Williams.

Get Ready Tallahassee! Brian Kelley is Coming to Town

Hey, Tallahassee! Are you ready to feel the vibes and soak up the sun? If you’re a fan of country music, there’s some exciting news that’s about to get your heart racing. The one and only Brian Kelley, of the famous duo Florida Georgia Line, is set to headline his very own Sunshine State of Mind Tour at The Moon on Thursday, August 28. It’s a night you definitely won’t want to miss!

Your Chance to Grab Tickets

This fantastic event is brought to you by the dynamic duo of Scott Carswell and Six String Southern Productions. If you’re a die-hard Kelley fan, you’ll be thrilled to know that tickets will be available first through a fan presale on Kelley’s mobile app. That means if you’re part of the Brian Kelley Fan Club, you’ll get the first dibs starting April 28. How cool is that?

For everyone else, mark your calendars for 10 a.m. on Friday, May 2, because that’s when general public ticket sales kick off. You’ll be able to snag your tickets at MoonEvents.com. And make sure to act fast – you know how quickly things can sell out!

Exclusive Fan Club Experience

The fan club app is more than just a ticketing platform. It offers exclusive content, concert presales, and some amazing VIP discounts to its members. With various membership tiers, fans can get their hands on unreleased music and even livestream events. It’s like having a backstage pass right in your pocket!

A Glimpse into Brian Kelley’s Journey

The Sunshine State of Mind Tour isn’t just named for the fun of it; it’s inspired by Kelley’s project, Sunshine State Of Mind, Season One, which came out in 2021. The music from this project has truly set the tone for summertime fun. Kelley is hard at work on Season Two, Chapter One, and the first release is titled “Palm Tree Country.” This fresh track is described as a breezy beachfront ballad and was co-written by Kelley himself along with some other talented songwriters.

Before even starting this tour, Kelley opened for Travis Tritt in St. Augustine on April 24 and made waves with his first solo headlining tour, the Made by the Water Tour, which sold out in 2022. Talk about making a splash! He’s also been keeping busy with the Surf Post Session concert series at the Tribe Kelley Surf Post in Grayton Beach, accomplishing over 40 sold-out shows. This guy knows how to keep the momentum going!

Mark Your Calendars for Tyler Hubbard’s Performance Too!

As if you weren’t already excited enough, mark your calendars again for November 14! Tyler Hubbard, also from Florida Georgia Line, will perform at The Moon too, along with special guest Alana Springsteen. Doors will open at 7 p.m., so grab your friends and get ready for a fun night of music! With reserved tickets priced at $55 and general admission tickets ranging from $40 to $45, there’s something for everyone.

Local Buzz: Rickards High School’s New Baseball Coach

Rickards High School has welcomed a new baseball coach, Charles Williams, who is no stranger to the school. A proud alum who graduated in 1988, he has a deep connection with the program. Williams has previously coached softball and track, but now he’s stepping into a role he’s always dreamed of. His journey in baseball began at just five years old, and now he’s ready to lead the Rickards baseball team with passion and determination.

Tallahassee, with so much happening, it’s a great time to get out there and support live music and local sports. Don’t forget to check out Brian Kelly’s show and look out for Tyler Hubbard’s concert too. They’re bringing the entertainment straight to your doorstep!

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