Fans at The Pinnacle experiencing the excitement of Russell Dickerson's concert.
Russell Dickerson launched his ‘Russellmania Tour’ on March 14, 2025, at The Pinnacle, Nashville. The concert featured fan favorites and surprise guests, including Carly Pearce. Dickerson debuted his new single ‘Happen To Me,’ which saw record-breaking streams. The tour is set to continue with more shows nationwide, promising exciting performances for fans.
Nashville, the heart of country music, was lit up on March 14, 2025, as Russell Dickerson launched his highly anticipated “Russellmania Tour”. The excitement was palpable at The Pinnacle, located at Nashville Yards, where fans gathered to soak in an unforgettable evening filled with catchy tunes and special surprises. Just a day later, Dickerson was set to take the stage again in Atlanta, keeping the energy rolling for eager country music lovers.
During this electric kickoff, Dickerson treated the crowd to an array of his biggest hits. “God Gave Me A Girl,” “Home Sweet,” and “Yours” were among the fan-favorite tracks that had everyone singing along. But that’s not all! The Nashville show marked the live debut of his latest single, “Happen To Me,” which has already made waves in the music scene.
One of the most thrilling moments of the night came when Dickerson welcomed surprise guests to the stage. Country sensation Carly Pearce delighted fans with her beautiful rendition of “Whiskey Lullaby,” and Dylan Marlowe brought the house down with “Boys Back Home.” Adding to the ecstatic atmosphere, opening act Jake Scott joined Dickerson for a lively performance of “She Likes It.” It was truly a sight to see, with musicians collaborating to deliver a night of pure joy.
As the night drew to a close, Dickerson made sure to leave his fans on a high note with his iconic 2x Platinum hit, “Blue Tacoma.” The audience erupted in cheers, and it was clear that this launch concert was just the beginning of an incredible journey through the Russellmania Tour.
Speaking of journeys, Dickerson’s new single “Happen To Me” is already making headlines. With an astounding 13.9 million global streams in its first week alone, it marked the biggest streaming debut of his career. On top of that, it garnered 32.3 million views across various social media platforms! This track has been widely praised as his best work to date and is already gaining serious traction on country radio.
Fans won’t have to wait long for more of Dickerson, as the “Russellmania Tour” continues with two sold-out shows in Rosemont, Illinois, on March 20 and 21, 2025. The tour promises to take its audiences on a musical adventure across several cities, including Denver, New York City, and Indianapolis, throughout June 2025. Joining him on select dates will be rising stars like Jake Scott and Niko Moon, adding even more excitement to this already thrilling lineup.
Over the years, Dickerson has become quite the household name in the country music realm. With four consecutive No. 1 singles on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and multiple Platinum certifications to his name, his success story continues to inspire fans worldwide. Co-written by Dickerson alongside talented songwriters, “Happen To Me” demonstrates his dedication to crafting songs that resonate with listeners.
As the Russellmania Tour gears up for more electrifying performances, fans can expect nothing less than an unforgettable experience filled with love, laughter, and incredible music. Nashville was just the beginning!
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