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TIM HICKS – DIERKS BENTLEY RISER TOUR 2014
Oct. 18 – Rexall Place – Edmonton, AB
Oct. 19 – Credit Union Centre – Saskatoon, SK
Oct. 20 – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgary, AB
Oct. 22 – MTS Centre – Winnipeg, MB
Dec. 2 – Canadian Tire Centre – Ottawa, ON
Dec. 4 – First Ontario Centre – Hamilton, ON
Dec. 5 – General Motors Centre – Oshawa, ON
Dec. 6 – Budweiser Gardens – London, ON
Canadian Country Music Star Proves He’s A Force To Be Reckoned With
“She Don’t Drink Whiskey Anymore” Is Hicks’ Sixth Consecutive Top 10 Hit
“Country album of the year.” – Examiner
“Tim Hicks leads Can-country charge.” – Times Colonist/Post Media
“5:01 is a critical and commercial breakthrough.” – Times Colonist/Post Media
“Irresistibly likeable…” – Edmonton Journal
JUNO Award nominated, country music star Tim Hicks has enjoyed an undeniably busy and hugely successful year. The St. Catharines, ON, native received his first Canadian Country Music Association Award for Rising Star in September, soared into the Top 10 at radio with his sixth consecutive hit, played for more than 25,000 fans at Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto, headlined the CFL 102nd Grey Cup Festival in Vancouver, and joined U.S. country star Dierks Bentley for all of his Canadian dates on the critically acclaimed Riser Tour.
2014 quickly became the year of Tim Hicks when his sophomore album 5:01 (Open Road Recordings/Universal Music Canada) debuted at #1 on the SoundScan Country Album sales chart, and was pronounced a “critical and commercial breakthrough,” by fans and media alike. The debut was Hicks’ second #1 country album and the first to see featured air play on SiriusXM’s coveted U.S. program The Highway – cementing his status as the biggest country music act we’ve seen this decade in Canada.
Since signing to Open Road Recordings in 2011, Hicks has captured the hearts and minds of Canadian country fans in a huge way. What sets him apart, beyond an ample sense of humour and his depth as a songwriter and performer, is his ability to tell those kinds of truths in a way that anyone, whether they’re a country fan or not, can relate to. Throw Down garnered Hicks critical acclaim, debuted at #1 its week of release and spawned four Top 10 hits, including three GOLD Certified singles; ‘Get By,’ ‘Hell Raisin’ Good Time’ and the YouTube smash viral sensation ‘Stronger Beer.’
In 2013, after 200,000-plus downloads, Hicks became the #1 highest selling digital Canadian Country Artist of the Year as well as the Most Played Debut Artist overall at Country radio. Since, Hicks has been honoured with multiple CCMA Award nominations, a Socan Award for “Get By”, a 2014 Canadian Radio Music Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year and a Country Music Association of Ontario Award for Male Artist of the Year.
His songs resonate with so many people because, just like his fans, he works hard, plays hard and recognizes that chasing your dreams – whatever they may be – takes a toll that often requires taking some time to cut loose, and that, more than anything, is what Hicks is all about.
On December 31st, Hicks wrapped up 2014 with one final performance as the headliner for Ottawa, Ontario’s Sparks Street New Year’s Eve Celebration.
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Charlotte Thompson, Red Umbrella P.R.
Charlotte@RedUmbrellaPR.com / 416.464.8220
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