Dierks Bentley wrapped the first leg of his 2014 RISER TOUR with capacity crowds as the tour made its final stops across the Midwest. He capped the weekend with his 9th Annual Miles & Music For Kids event raising $335,479 for Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, notching the event’s biggest donation to date.
“I’m still coming down from the high of such an unbelievable last run of shows on the summer leg of this tour,” said Bentley. “The fans in Cincy, Cleveland and Indianapolis were ready to close out their summer in a big way. Then we got back to Nashville, and I was totally blown away by the outpouring of support we got for this year’s ‘Miles & Music.’ This little event we started nine years ago has taken on a life of its own. I feel like I’m just a small part of this thing. It has really become about country music fans and bikers coming together to help our community and those kids. It’s incredible.”
Critics echoed fan enthusiasm, claiming “crowds from coast to coast now know Bentley’s strengths as a headliner” (Indianapolis Star) and noting Bentley was “captivating, leaving the 20,000 fans eagerly awaiting more” (The Plain Dealer).
The Platinum selling singer/songwriter will kick off the second leg of the 2014 RISER TOUR with new openers Randy Houser and Eric Paslay this week in arenas across the west coast. With five nominations, Bentley recently received the most nods of any male artist forthe upcoming 48th Annual CMA Awards including “Male Vocalist of the Year,” “Album of the Year” for RISER, “Song of the Year” for “I Hold On” and “Single of the Year” and “Music Video of the Year” for his most recent chart-topper and Platinum certified “Drunk On A Plane.”
Be sure to check back soon for exclusive interviews from his 9th Annual Miles & Music For Kids.