Dallas Smith Adds Penticton to 2022 Some Things Never Change Tour

Multi-Platinum award-winning country star Dallas Smith has added three new dates to his 2022 Some Things Never Change tour. The three-time CCMA Award winner for Entertainer of the Year, who made his return to the radio charts last week with the brand new single ‘Hide From A Broken Heart’, has added shows in Kamloops, Penticton and Abbotsford to the national headlining tour which kicks off in Brandon, MB on May 24 with James Barker Band and special guest Meghan Patrick plus emerging country artists Shawn AustinJoJo MasonKelly Prescott, and Manny Blu.

Smith’s Some Things Never Change Tour is scheduled for Friday, June 3, 2022 at the South Okanagan Events Centre (SOEC) in Penticton, with tickets going on sale Friday, December 17th, 2021 at 12:00PM PST. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Valley First Box Office or online at www.ValleyFirstTix.com. $2.50 will be added to the cost of each ticket to go towards Canadian mental health charities and services, on behalf of the Lifted Dallas Smith Charitable Foundation – a non-profit organization committed to ensuring that mental health services are accessible to anyone and everyone in need.

SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE 2022 TOUR DATES: (*w/special guest Meghan Patrick)
5/24 – Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre – Brandon, MB*
5/25 – Canada Life Centre – Winnipeg, MB*
5/26 – SaskTel Centre – Saskatoon, SK*
5/27 – Brandt Centre – Regina, SK*
5/28 – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgary, AB*
5/30 – Bonnett’s Energy Centre – Grande Prairie, AB*
5/31 – CN Centre – Prince George, BC*
6/2 – Sandman Centre – Kamloops, BC*
6/3 – South Okanagan Events Centre – Penticton, BC*
6/4 – Abbotsford Centre – Abbotsford, BC*
6/6 – ENMAX Centre – Lethbridge, AB*
6/9 – Community Auditorium – Thunder Bay, ON
6/10 – Sudbury Arena – Sudbury, ON
6/14 – Mary Brown’s Centre – St. John’s, NL
6/16 – Centre 200 – Sydney, NS
6/17 – TD Station – Saint John, NB
6/18 – Community Credit Union Arena – Truro, NS
6/22 – Meridian Centre – St Catharines, ON
6/23 – Start.ca Performance Stage at Budweiser Gardens – London, ON
6/24 – The Aud – Kitchener, ON
6/25 – Memorial Centre – Peterborough, ON
6/27 – The Arena at TD Place – Ottawa, ON
6/28 – Leon’s Centre – Kingston, ON
6/29 – Sarnia Sports & Entertainment Centre – Sarnia, ON
6/30 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON

ABOUT DALLAS SMITH:
A multiple JUNO and CCMA Award-winning entertainer, Dallas Smith is one of the most celebrated artists in Canadian Country music. Amassing 18 CRIA gold-certified singles, three CRIA gold-certified albums, and four CRIA platinum-certified singles along with more than 500 MILLION collective streams to date and 2 MILLION global album equivalents. Smith is also the first and only Canadian Country artist in the Nielsen BDS era to have ELEVEN #1 singles, including four consecutive chart-toppers from the same album, and closed out 2019 as the most played artist (domestic/international) at Canadian Country radio for the year. Adding to the list of accolades, Smith is the sole Canadian Country artist in the Nielsen BDS and Mediabase era to earn ELEVEN #1 songs in history and have 22 consecutive singles peak in the Top 10 of the Country Airplay chart. Smith is the three-time CCMA Award winner for Entertainer of the Year (2019/2020/2021), continuing to set the bar high for Country music in all that he does. In 2021, Smith launched the Lifted Dallas Smith Charitable Foundation – a non-profit organization committed to ensuring that mental health services are accessible to anyone and everyone in need.  Winner of four 2021 CCMA Awards (Entertainer of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, Single of the Year and Top Selling Canadian Album of the Year), Smith announced the national headlining Some Things Never Change Tour for 2022 and released his brand-new single “Hide From A Broken Heart” on (11/29/21), following its national broadcast debut on the 2021 CCMA Awards.

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