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Dan + Shay’s ‘Save Me The Trouble’ secures 10th No. 1 spot on Country radio chart

3x GRAMMY Award-winners Dan + Shay celebrate their tenth visit to the top of the Country radio airplay chart with their latest hit, ‘Save Me The Trouble,’ claiming the No. 1 position this week. Described as “anthemic” by Rolling Stone Country, the lead single from the duo’s highly anticipated fifth studio album, ‘Bigger Houses,’ wraps up its run on the airplay chart with the same fanfare it generated upon release.

Upon its debut on July 17, 2023, ‘Save Me The Trouble’ made history, marking the highest Country Aircheck debut since July 2022, accumulating an impressive 134 adds on its release day, the duo’s largest career add day to date. The track reached the top of the chart with 9,412 spins in the past week, marking the fourth-highest spin count ever in Mediabase history.

‘Save Me The Trouble’ joins the ranks of Dan + Shay’s hit singles, including the 5x PLATINUM ‘10,000 Hours (with Justin Bieber),’ which recently crossed the Spotify 1 BILLION streams mark, a rare feat for Country artists. Other milestones include the 8x PLATINUM ‘Tequila’ and the 6x PLATINUM ‘Speechless.’

The duo is set to embark on The Heartbreak On The Map Tour, named after the third song on ‘Bigger Houses,’ co-produced by Dan Smyers and Scott Hendricks. Produced by Live Nation, the tour is scheduled to kick off on February 29th in Greenville, South Carolina, featuring acclaimed singer-songwriters Ben Rector and Hailey Whitters as supporting acts. The tour will take them to cities across the United States, promising to bring global hits and an unforgettable live experience to their fans.

The Heartbreak On The Map Tour (2024) – Tour Dates:

  • Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena (Feb 29)
  • Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena (Mar 1)
  • Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum Complex (Mar 2)
  • Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX (Mar 7)
  • Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena (Mar 8)
  • Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center (Mar 9)
  • Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena (Mar 14)
  • Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena (Mar 15)
  • Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center (Mar 16)
  • Savannah, GA – Enmarket Arena (Mar 20)
  • Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena (Mar 21)
  • Chicago, IL – United Center (Mar 22)
  • Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum (Apr 4)
  • Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center (Apr 5)
  • Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha (Apr 6)
  • Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center (Apr 7)
  • Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center (Apr 11)
  • Newark, NJ – Prudential Center (Apr 12)
  • Boston, MA – TD Garden (Apr 13)

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