Chase Rice Continues to Sell Out JD and Jesus Tour Dates and Notches Second Top 5 Single with “Gonna
Rice’s new fall apparel line for Head Down Eyes Up makes its debut on the road
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – After launching his third headlining tour earlier this month with a
sold-out show at Pittsburgh’s Stage AE,Chase Rice continues to pack it in on his JD and Jesus Tour with shows in Omaha, Neb. and Birmingham, Ala. selling out as his sultry single,“Gonna Wanna Tonight,” becomes his second Top 5 hit at country radio coming in at No. 2 this week. The song, which follows the Platinum-certified Top 5 smash “Ready Set Roll” from Rice’s chart-topping album Ignite The Night, has been noted for “prov[ing] that he can croon with the best of them” (Country Outfitter) while Rice’s live show has been called “impressive” (Taste of Country) and Rolling Stone Country declares the JD and Jesus Tour “has given him a chance to show he's more than just a country singer expert in the bro variety.”
Already hard at work writing and recording for his next album, Rice is putting his new music to the test by throwing fresh songs into his set lists on tour to gauge the audience’s reaction.
“It’s exciting for me at this point of my life to really know who I am,” Rice shared in a recent interview with the Chicago Sun-Times. “I put out 19 songs on my last album, and I figured out through that what I love and what I hate. It will be all about depth in this next record. If there is any way to find out who someone truly is, it’s through hearing about the deepest parts of their lives. That’s what these new songs will have in them.”
The singer/songwriter and entrepreneur is also debuting new items from his Head Down Eyes Up (HDEU) apparel line while on the road, which fans can purchase at the HDEU pop-up store at each show or online here.
Upcoming tour dates for the JD and Jesus Tour include: Thursday, Oct. 22 – Emo’s – Austin, Texas Friday, Oct. 23 - Cowboys Dancehall – San Antonio, Texas Thursday, Oct. 29 – 7 Flags Event Center – Clive, Iowa Friday, Oct. 30 – Sokol Auditorium – Omaha, Neb. Saturday, Oct. 31 - Freakfest - Madison, Wis. Thursday, Nov. 5 – Myth Live Event Center – St. Paul, Minn. Friday, Nov. 6 – The Rave - Milwaukee, Wis. Saturday, Nov. 7 – The Fillmore – Detroit, Mich. Tuesday, Nov. 10 – Scranton Cultural Center – Scranton, Pa. Thursday, Nov. 12 - The Tabernacle – Atlanta, Ga. Friday, Nov. 13 – Iron City - Birmingham, Ala. Saturday, Nov. 14 - The Ritz - Raleigh, N.C. Sunday, Nov. 15 – Ribfest – St. Petersburg, Fla. Wednesday, Nov. 18 - The Emporium - Patchogue, N.Y. Thursday, Nov. 19 - Lowell Memorial Auditorium – Boston, Mass. Friday, Nov. 20 - Terminal 5 - New York, N.Y. Thursday, Dec. 3 - Comerica Theatre – Phoenix, Ariz. Friday, Dec. 4 - Grizzly Rose - Denver, Colo. Saturday, Dec. 5 - Grizzly Rose - Denver, Colo. Wednesday, Dec. 9 – WGAR Presents St. Jude Jam – Cleveland, Ohio Friday, Dec. 18 - La Hacienda Event Center - Midland, Texas Saturday, Dec. 19 - Midnight Rodeo - Amarillo, Texas Thursday, Jan. 7 - The NorVa - Norfolk, Va. Friday, Jan. 8 - The Fillmore – Philadelphia, Pa. Saturday, Jan. 9 - Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, Ontario Thursday, Jan. 14 - Fox Theater - Oakland, Calif. Friday, Jan. 15 - Riverside Municipal Auditorium- Riverside, Calif. Saturday, Jan. 16 - The Wiltern - Los Angeles, Calif. Monday, Jan. 18 - McDonald Theatre - Eugene, Ore. Thursday, Jan. 21- Revolution Concert House Event Center - Boise, Idaho Friday, Jan. 22 - Paramount Theatre - Seattle, Wash. Sunday, Jan. 24 - Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver, B.C.