Tickets go on sale Nov. 13 for Brad Paisley and Miranda Lambert’s Oklahoma City show

Brad Paisley (Associated Press photo)
As you saw here on BAM’s Blog last month, country superstar Brad Paisley, along with Oklahoma star Miranda Lambert and emerging artist Justin Moore, will play Jan. 8 at Oklahoma City’s Ford Center.
Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 13, the venue has announced. Friday, Tickets will be available at all area Ticketmaster outlets or by phone at (800) 745-3000.
For more information, go to www.okfordcenter.com.
The reigning Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Male Vocalist of the Year, Paisley is continuing his highly successful “American Saturday Night” tour into 2010. Special guests for the 19 added dates, including the Oklahoma City show, will be Lambert and Moore.
Paisley is a consummate singer, songwriter, guitarist and entertainer, which has earned him three Grammys, 12 ACM Awards and 11 CMAwards and is currently the most nominated for the upcoming CMA Awards with seven nominations. He will also co-host the show with Oklahoma native Carrie Underwood for the second year on Wednesday.
Paisley has released eight critically acclaimed studio albums that have accumulated sales of more than 10 million units, including twice-platinum 2005 ACM and CMA Album of the Year, “Time Well Wasted.” His most recent album, “American Saturday Night,” released on June 30, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums sales chart. Paisley has 14 No. 1 singles – the last 10 consecutive – extending a streak already unmatched by any other country artist in the 19-year history of Nielsen BDS- monitored airplay. Paisley’s innovative and entertaining tours have consistently placed in the Top 5 in Pollstar for attendance.
Lambert recently started a “Revolution” with the No. 1 debut of her critically-acclaimed third album. “Revolution” joins her previous two releases that debuted at the top of Billboard’s Country Albums Chart, making her one of three artists in Soundscan history whose first three albums all landed the No. 1 spot out of the box (along with LeAnn Rimes and Gretchen Wilson). The two-time Grammy nominee and platinum-selling artist received rare perfect reviews from countless publications, including four stars from Rolling Stone and USA Today, an ‘A’ from Entertainment Weekly and exuberant praise from SPIN, NY Times, Washington Post and more. Many have claimed “Revolution” as the best album of the year in any genre. She is currently nominated as this year’s CMA Top Female Vocalist and has won ACM’s 2007 Best New Female Award and 2008 ACM Album of the Year.
Born and raised in Poyen, Ark. (population 272), Southern country stylist Moore embodies
the soul and character of a kid from a small town with his tough-talking, straight-shooting brand of country. His single, “Small Town USA” recently topped both country charts, making Moore the only new artist to have a No. 1 hit in 2009, and the first solo artist to have a song from his/her debut album go No. 1 since Taylor Swift’s “Our Song” in December 2007. Moore has been profiled in The Washington Post, People Country, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Nashville Lifestyles, Chicago Daily Herald, Billboard, and Country Weekly. He’s been featured on NPR, WGN Midday News, Fox News Channel, AP, 2009 CMT Music Awards, Crook & Chase, GAC and Better Nashville. Moore has previously toured with Trace Adkins, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Hank Williams Jr.
-BAM
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