
Dierks Bentley's Broken Branches Brought Hits, Humor, and High-Flying Fun
By: Brian Zwerner
Jun 6, 2025
Atlanta's Ameris Bank Amphitheatre was abuzz last night as country superstar Dierks Bentley brought his "Broken Branches" tour to town, delivering a high-energy, hit-packed performance that left fans wanting more. From the moment Bentley kicked off with "Well Well Whiskey" and "Burning Man," it was clear this wasn't just another concert – it was a full-blown country party!
Bentley, known for his engaging stage presence and impressive vocal range, treated the enthusiastic crowd to a massive 20-song setlist, peppered with all his chart-topping anthems. But the surprises didn't stop there. He graciously shared the spotlight, bringing out his talented opening acts for some unforgettable collaborations. Band Loula joined him for a soulful rendition of Bill Monroe's "Get Down on Your Knees and Pray," showcasing a beautiful blend of voices. Later, Zach Top returned to the stage to tear it up with Hank Williams Jr.'s "Free Born Man," even sticking around for Bentley's own "Lot of Leavin’ Left to Do." Dierks wrapped his set in a pilot's uniform for "Drunk on a Plane". See the full setlist with this video.
The night culminated in an insanely fun nine-song cover encore featuring Bentley and his band transformed into their hilarious alter egos, the Hot Country Knights! Decked out in outrageously awesome costumes, they belted out classics from Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, and Tim McGraw, proving that Bentley's musical chops are as strong as his sense of humor.
Dierks Bentley didn't just play a show; he delivered an experience!