RECAP: Dierks Bentley High Times & Hangovers – May 11

RECAP: Dierks Bentley High Times & Hangovers – May 11

On May 11, 2021 Dierks Bentley rocked his first show since the pandemic with a revival of his High Times & Hangovers tour with Cody Canada & The Departed in a special performance at The Windjammer on Isle of Palms. Photo: 92.5 Kickin' Country/Saga Communications



Thanks to the Amazing Kickin’ Fans
Who Made High Times & Hangovers So Memorable!
(Scroll on to see some of our favorite memories)

On May 11, 2021 Dierks Bentley rocked his first show since the pandemic with a revival of his High Times & Hangovers tour with Cody Canada & The Departed in a special performance at The Windjammer on Isle of Palms. Kickin’ fans joined Hunter & Cush “somewhere on a beach” for a special pre-party live broadcast from Binky’s Seaside Oyster & Liquor Bar before the show where they enjoyed seafood specials and a gorgeous beach view and entered to win last-chance tickets to the show.

Then, they brought their incredible energy to the Windjammer where they sang along to Dierks favorites like “Free and Easy,” “Drunk on a Plane” and “Living,” heard the debut of Dierks’ new single “Beers on Me” and even shot-gunned beers with Dierks himself.

Thanks to Binky’s, The Windjammer, Dierks and all the amazing Kickin’ fans who made the night so memorable.

Missed the show? Catch the recap of the full show below, plus live video belows, compliments of Hunter, then and scroll on to see photos of some of our favorite moments:

 

From the Pre-Party at Binky’s:

 

From the show…

“Gone” – show opener:

 

The debut of Dierks’ new single “Beers on Me” – cheers to the artists who save you the trip back to the bar:

 

“Somewhere on a Beach”:

 

Dierks reunites with Cody Canada to cover Tom Petty’s “Break Even”:

 

The crowd loved “Living”:

 

“Drunk on a Plane” – just try not to sing along:

 

And a few of our favorite photos:

 

 

 

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