West Coast outlaw rebels, the Moonshine Bandits, and Southern Georgia’s chart-topping duo, The LACS, will hit the road starting this spring on a 20-city “Country Gone Wild” Tour. Signed to Average Joes Entertainment, the tour collaboration unites these two highly successful touring bands and brings together their common fan base to experience similar musical styles.
The first leg of the tour travels West of the Mississippi where the Moonshine Bandits’ “Shiner Nation,” and scores of new fans will be introduced to The LACS, whose new album, “Keep it Redneck,” has remained on Billboard’s Top Country Albums Chart for 18 consecutive weeks since its release. The second half of the tour routes from the Deep South to the Northeast introducing the Moonshine Bandits’ “Calicountry” sound to legions of diehard LACS fans East of the Mississippi.
Commenting on the tour, Moonshine Bandits’ said, “We are very pumped up to get out on the road with our good friends, The LACS. We are excited to meet new “shiners” and see some familiar faces, as well. There’s a reason why this tour is called the “Country Gone Wild” Tour — it’s guaranteed to be one big wild party that you won’t wanna miss. We look forward to performing some of our new songs as well as raising a little hell with The LACS boys.” Hear “Burn,” a taste of new music from the Moonshine Bandits’ new album, “Calicountry,” premiering today on www.ArtistDirect.com.
“Very excited about teaming up with our West Coast family, Moonshine Bandits, for the ‘Country Gone Wild Tour,’” commented The LACS. “It’s gonna be a helleva good time.”
“Country Gone Wild Tour” Dates:
March 20, Scottsdale, AZ
March 21, Flagstaff, AZ
March 22, Ventura, CA
March 23, Ridgecrest, CA
March 24, Fullerton, CA
March 26, Sacramento, CA
March 27, Medford, OR
March 28, Springfield, OR
March 29, Portland, OR
March 30, Seattle, WA
April 4, Denver, CO
April 5, Omaha, NE
April 11, Richmond, TX
May 23, Tampa, FL
May 24, Carrabelle, FL
June 5, Flint, MI
June 6, Wheeling, VW
June 7, Copemish, MI
June 20, Indianapolis, IN
June 21, Turtle Lake, WI