Brantley Gilbert brings his Real American Tour to the Sunset Station Amphitheater, showcasing the sound that helped define modern country's rock-and-rap edge. Since his 2009 debut, Gilbert has built a loyal following—his BG Nation—with a catalog that includes seven No. 1 hits and more than 8.3 billion career streams. His multi-Platinum tracks like "Bottoms Up," "Country Must Be Country Wide," and "One Hell of An Amen" have become staples of the genre, and his songwriting chops helped create Jason Aldean's breakthrough hit "Dirt Road Anthem."
The amphitheater setting at Sunset Station provides an outdoor backdrop for Gilbert's high-energy performances, which blend the grit of his Georgia roots with the grace of his humble faith. Fresh off signing with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, he's carving out a new album that leans into the core sound that first established him as an innovator. Brett Young opens the show, adding his own contemporary country flavor to the evening.
This is a standing room only show, giving fans the chance to get close to the stage and experience Gilbert's fierce, independent spirit up close. The venue welcomes all ages as long as younger guests are accompanied by an adult 21 or older.