Kenny Chesney Shares Tracklist & New Song From Upcoming Album ‘Born’

Kenny Chesney has unveiled the tracklist for his upcoming album Born, out March 22. To coincide with preorders going live, Chesney has released the introspective “Thinkin’ Bout” for his latest grat track, which centers around the complicated tangle of knowing it’s time to move on and not quite being able to let go.

“The hardest part of letting go,” says Chesney, “is actually letting go. All that chemistry, all that intimacy, all that doesn’t need to be said is such a big thing… Whatever’s wrong, obviously it’s not gonna change. But it gets late, you get thinking–and next thing you know, you’re tumbling back into something that just can’t be. I love this song, because it gets into that space where you’re thinking about knowing you shouldn’t do this, shouldn’t think about that person, and that’s when maybe the letting go can really start to happen no matter how good it feels or how much you make each other laugh.”

The project contains 15 songs including lead-off track “Take Her Home” as well as “Just To Say We Did,” “One More Sunset,” “Blame It On The Salt,” “One Lonely Island” and more. Top tier fan club members and anyone who has already purchased tickets to the “Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour” received a link to purchase a special tour edition of Born with three extra live tracks. Fans who buy tickets going forward will receive the link as well.

Born Track Listing:
1. “Born”
2. “Just To Say We Did”
3. “Take Her Home”
4. “Few Good Stories”
5. “Thinkin’ Bout”
6. “Guilty Pleasure”
7. “One More Sunset”
8. “Top Down”
9. “The Way I Love You Now”
10. “This Too Shall Pass”
11. “Blame It On The Salt”
12. “Come Here, Go Away”
13. “One Lonely Island”
14. “Long Gone”
15. “Wherever You Are Tonight”

Travis Denning To Release Debut Album ‘Roads That Go Nowhere’

Travis Denning will release his debut album Roads That Go Nowhere on May 24. The Mercury Nashville artist co-wrote 12 of the 15 tracks on the record, and it was produced by Paul DiGiovanni and Jeremy Stover. The project also includes features from Hardy and Josh Ross.

Roads That Go Nowhere is a culmination of songs and stories that I really believe reflect where I’ve come from, what I’ve been through, and the places I’ve yet to go and where I want to go,” shares Denning. “That’s with love, music, life, everything. I’m at that point in my life where I’m able to look back and reflect on the things that have gotten me here. A lot of them are positive and there are some negatives for sure. But I think that’s kind of everybody’s goal is to be able to look back and just be happy with the progress they’ve made and the potential they’ve still got.

“I wanted to take that mindset lyrically and production wise for the record that I’ve gotten to where I am, and I’ve had the successes I’ve had because I just stuck to the guns of what I enjoy doing. That’s being a guitar player, it’s trying to moonlight as a metalhead in country music and telling the stories about the things I have conviction about.”

To celebrate the announcement of the album, Denning has released the title track “Roads That Go Nowhere.”

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Denning will be playing headline dates through the fall, and will be supporting Hardy in his “Quit!! Tour” this spring and summer.

Roads That Go Nowhere Track Listing:
1. “Why I’m Drinking” (Josh Kerr, Jon Nite, Cole Taylor)
2. “I Know How It Sounds” (Travis Denning, Will Bundy, Chase McGill)
3. “Better At Leaving” (Travis Denning, Jared Hampton, Tripp Howell)
4. “Strawberry Wine And A Cheap Six Pack” (Travis Denning, Thomas Archer, Paul DiGiovanni, Jerry Flowers)
5. “Going Places” (Travis Denning, Paul DiGiovanni, Matt Mulhare, Jeremy Stover)
6. “Someone That Isn’t Me” (Travis Denning, Paul DiGiovanni, Blake Pendergrass, Bobby Pinson)
7. “Southern Rock (Featuring Hardy) “(Travis Denning, Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill)
8. “Love You Past That” (Travis Denning, Bobby Pinson, Chris Stevens, Jeremy Stover)
9. “Things I’m Going Through” (Jordan Dozzi, Matt Mulhare)
10. “Add Her To The List” (Paul DiGiovanni, Bobby Pinson, Jeremy Stover)
11. “Roads That Go Nowhere” (Travis Denning, Ben Foster, James McNair)
12. “The Sound Of A Beer Getting Cracked (Featuring Josh Ross)” (Travis Denning, Will Bundy, Chase McGill)
13. “Can’t Find One” (Travis Denning, Chase McGill, Chris Stevens, Jeremy Stover)
14. “Here And Her” (Travis Denning, Ben Johnson, Cole Taylor)
15. “Ocmulgee River” (Travis Denning)

‘Mamaw’s House’ Tops The MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart

Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen top the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart this week with their collaboration “Mamaw’s House.”

The two singers wrote the song with Matt Dragstrem and Chase McGill, and it is included on Rhett’s retrospective 20 Number Ones collection. “Mamaw’s House” features Rhett and Wallen reflecting on their shared experience of spending time at their grandmother’s homes.

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“Mamaw’s House” currently sits at No. 8 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 6 on the Mediabase chart.

Click here to view the latest edition of the MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

Corey Kent Celebrates First Chart-Topper ‘Wild As Her’ With No. 1 Party

Pictured (L-R, back row): Warner Chappell’s Jessi Stevenson, Big Loud’s Mike Giangreco, Anthem Entertainment’s Courtney Crist, Red Creative Group’s Taylor Lamb, Concord’s Brad Kennard, Triple 8 Management’s George Couri and Sony Music Nashville’s Dennis Reese; (L-R, front row): BMI’s MaryAnn Keen, Brett Tyler, Kelly Archer, Corey Kent, Chris Farren and Studio Bank’s Ron Cox. Photo: Steve Lowry for BMI

BMI hosted their first No. 1 celebration of 2024 on Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 20) for Corey Kent‘s first-ever chart-topper “Wild as Her,” a Chris Farren-produced track written by Kelly Archer, Brett Tyler and Morgan Wallen.

Excitement and pride for the song’s creators emitted from fellow industry members as they filled the lobby. BMI’s MaryAnn Keen kicked things off by calling Kent, Farren, Tyler and Archer to the stage.

She shared that although Wallen couldn’t to make it to the event, everyone was happy that he was able to be there that day to co-write the Platinum-certified single. Keen moved on to talk about Tyler, who notched his second No. 1 with “Wild as Her.” She described his years of hard work and patience, and advised the crowd “not to sleep on him” as she called him “the next big thing.” Keen then brought attention to Archer and the significant impact she’s had as a female songwriter in the country format. She continued by noting that the songstress now has four No. 1s under her belt and listing the numerous accolades Archer has collected over the course her career thus far. Keen finished by addressing Kent and spotlighted his explosion in the Nashville music scene as well as the support he shows fellow songwriters by recording outside cuts.

The artist’s adorable son made his way on stage to sit on his dad’s lap as Anthem Entertainment’s Courtney Crist stepped up to the mic. Crist expressed her love for the hit and referred to it as “a song every songwriter wishes they had written.” She stated how happy Anthem is to represent Tyler and Archer and thanked all of their partners as well as Farren and Kent for their involvement before congratulating the contributors. Red Creative Group’s Taylor Lamb took the floor to applaude each person that helped get “Wild as Her” to where it is today and speak more about Archer.

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Liza Anderson, Brett Tyler, Kelly Archer, Corey Kent, Chris Farren and MusicRow‘s LB Cantrell. Photo: Steve Lowry for BMI

“Kelly doesn’t give up on her songs, and this song is a prime example [of that],” he said. “She knows what will connect with fans, because she has been one and continues to be one. She also pushes for the song to be highest quality it can be in the writers’ room and it comes through.” Lamb added, “Kelly doesn’t give up on herself. There are many moments throughout her story where she could’ve thrown in towel and moved back home but because of her confidence and God-given gift to write songs, her music continues to impact countless people. Finally, Kelly doesn’t give up on her people. She fights hard for the people she cares for and trusts her team.”

Big Loud’s Mike Giangreco was on deck to represent Wallen noting, “It’s always important to [Morgan] to celebrate the songwriters, and it’s important to him that he’s a songwriter on another No. 1 song,” and took some time to thank BMI and the teams included in the accomplishment while congratulating Kent, Farren, Tyler and Archer.

Up next was Warner Chappell Music’s Jessi Stevenson, who explained that “Wild as Her” is a testament to the fact that maybe the artist a song is meant for isn’t ready or in town yet and goes to show that writers should never give up on the work in their catalogs. She wrapped by acknowledging all of the contributing companies and commending the track’s creatives.

Concord’s Brad Kennard spoke on behalf of Matt Turner, who was unable to attend. He followed his praises of the singer, producer and writers by reading a special statement from Turner, who witnessed the full evolution of “Wild as Her.” Studio Bank’s Ron Cox then stepped up to emphasize how sacred and special these parties are and announce that a donation had been in Kent and the songwriters’ names to the Tim Tebow Foundation, which provides worldwide support to vulnerable people living in chaos and crisis. Country Aircheck‘s Chuck Aly took the stage to discuss how the tune influenced the country music conversation before Sony Music Nashville’s Dennis Reese took the stage to tell the more of the story behind the song and salute those who gave it life. Reese recalled hearing “Wild as Her” for the first time and detailed texting Steve Hodges immediately after hearing it about how he wanted it on RCA while describing what led to Kent’s signing.

“It takes a lot not just to get a song to No. 1, but to be a song that really has staying power,” he stated. “This song is still streaming almost four million a week—that’s the sign of a hit to me. It’s something people want to go back to over and over and it becomes a part of the soundtrack of their lives.”

Farren then expressed his gratitude and appreciation for his team members and the other individuals that played key roles the smash single’s success while recounting its growth. “There’s so much goodwill surrounding this song, it really fills me with a lot of satisfaction and joy,” he said. Farren recognized the writers before shining a light on Kent. “I’ve been lucky enough to work with a lot of artists over the years, some really good ones. In a world where it’s really hard sometimes to distinguish the really good from the mediocre, because there’s a lot of mediocre, [Corey] is the real deal. There’s nothing fake about what he does.”

Archer was the first writer to speak and thanked all of the contributing parties for their hard work and belief in “Wild as Her.” Among the many individual shoutouts, she gave a special one to Red Creative Group’s Jeremy Stover for talking her into staying in Nashville, and moved into recognizing her fellow collaborators and Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), where she serves on the Board of Directors. “Everyone who came out today, I really appreciate you all—from my co-writers to my friends,” Archer shared before informing everyone of the important work NSAI does for songwriters.

Tyler then took the stage to crack a few jokes and make us all laugh, while sincerely stating his admiration for his fellow creators and the musicians and engineers involved. He moved on to thank all of those in both his personal corner and his professional corner. Humorous yet touching, Tyler concluded, “I want to thank TJ Maxx for dressing me, my wife’s Starbucks habit for stressing me, the devil for testing me and Corey singing ‘Wild as Her’ for blessing for me.”

Finally, Kent took the mic, a ray of light beaming through the lobby onto him. He started by thanking his family, God and every group involved in his milestone song. Kent finished by lauding Archer, Tyler and Wallen. “At the end of the day, as honored as I am to be standing up here, this in my mind is a songwriters’ award. So please, one more time, make some noise for the people that wrote this song.”

Morgan Evans To Release Live Album From Sydney Opera House Shows

Morgan Evans will release his album Live At The Sydney Opera House on Friday, April 12.

The live album was recorded over his two sold-out shows at the Sydney Opera House in September 2023. Featuring tracks from his Life Upside Down EP, his hits and special guest collaborations with Australian icon John Williamson and Kita Alexander, the project captures the electrifying energy of the tour.

“It was an absolute honor, and a joy, to play the shows at the Sydney Opera House,” says Evans. “Playing that place is probably a momentous occasion for anyone, but for an Aussie, it’s the one. There was a vibration in the room those nights, like we knew, like everyone knew it was going to be special, and in that beautiful, cavernous concert hall we sang and played country music the only way we know how! There were a lot of truly magical moments, and I’d like to think people will hear and feel them all on this record. But most of all I hope they feel what we felt leaving the stage that night, an Aussie pride, like we were in it together, and like everything is going to be alright.”

Evans will return to Australia this March and April for a regional run of dates for the “Life Upside Down Tour,” performing in places he missed last year. Kicking off at Country Fest QLD in Bloomsbury on March 30, he will then visit Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Geelong, Bendigo, Hobart and Perth. The tour is a continuation of the sold-out run of dates he performed in 2023, where at the end, he was surprised with a plaque for one million ARIA certified single sales.

Live At The Sydney Opera House Track List:
1. Young Again
2. Country Outta My Girl
3. Kiss Somebody
4. Waltzing Matilda (Interlude)
5. Love Is Real
6. I Can’t Make You Love Me (Interlude)
7. Over For You
8. Say What You Want
9. Date Night feat. Kita Alexander
10. Rip Rip Woodchip feat. John Williamson
11. Dedications Interlude
12. Things That We Drink To
13. Pete and Brownie Go To Town (Interlude)
14. Hey Little Mama
15. Day Drunk
16. I Still Call Australia Home (Interlude)
17. On My Own Again

FlyteVu Announces New Hires & Staff Promotions

Pictured (L-R): Linda Knight, Brooks Parker and Purvi Patel

Entertainment marketing agency FlyteVu has hired Linda Knight as Creative Mentor & Advisor, Brooks Parker as VP of Business Development and Purvi Patel as Account Director.

The company has also promoted Brewer Adams to VP of Production, Nicole Ranieri to VP of Accounts, Brittany Rashkin Canty to VP of Publicity, Miriam Singer to VP of HR & Operations, Ally Venable to VP of Talent and Scott Bennett to Chief Financial Officer. FlyteVu Co-Founders Laura Hutfless and Jeremy Holley will continue to oversee the company, and Sina Seger will continue to lead as General Manager.

Prior to joining the agency, Knight was the Chief Creative Officer and President of Observatory, an award-winning creative agency. She began her career at Wieden+Kennedy and has since earned recognition as one of Business Insider’s 30 Most Creative Women in Advertising and one of Adweek‘s 2023 100 Creative Leaders. Knight has developed ad campaigns for the Olympics, World Cup and Super Bowl for brands including Nike, Chipotle and Adidas. As Creative Mentor & Advisor, she will mentor and grow FlyteVu’s Creative team and help to elevate client campaigns.

Parker most recently spent five years in business development and sales at an experiential marketing agency. Since graduating with a degree in commercial music from Belmont University, he has also worked as an artist manager supporting Amy Grant and as a celebrity talent relations coordinator for UpTV. As VP of Business Development, Parker will oversee brand and client relationships to build strategic partnerships that optimize the company’s future growth and profitability.

With over 14 years of experience, Patel comes to FlyteVu after serving as President of Claima, a Black and Asian-owned media and storytelling agency rooted in representation with a mission to create more inclusive tables for entrepreneurs and creatives of color to sit at and thrive. Prior to joining Claima, she spearheaded influencer marketing and partnerships at Reebok and Sperry with the Jaws and Minions enterprises and landed the first-ever deals with established TikTok and YouTube content creators.

Additionally, FlyteVu has expanded its roster with new clients such as Ashley Global Retail, a leading furniture and mattress retailer in North America; Ashley Dufresne Spencer Group (DSG), the largest Ashley licensee in North America; Farnam, a leading supplier of quality horse care products under the Central Garden & Pet Company; Ice Barrel, a leading innovator in accessible at-home cold therapy products; and more.

Final Lineup Revealed For Bob Kingsley’s Acoustic Alley At CRS 2024

Country Radio Seminar (CRS) has revealed the complete lineup of talent for Bob Kingsley’s Acoustic Alley, set to take place on Thursday, Feb. 29

The evening will host three rounds, showcasing a mix of established stars and successful songwriters. The event will kick-off at 7:00 p.m. CT.

Rhett Akins, Emily Weisband and JT Harding will make up round one, while John Morgan, Scooter Carusoe, Brent Anderson and Jason Aldean will perform at round two. Previously-announced Hall of Fame songwriter Keith Urban will close out the evening’s writers rounds.

Bob Kingsley’s Acoustic Alley will be hosted by Fitz from Country Top 40, with Radio Ink presenting its Top Country PDs awards during the festivities.

DISClaimer Single Reviews: Beyoncé ‘Summons You To The Country Dance Floor’

Beyoncé

The single that is on everyone’s tongue this week is also DISClaimer’s Disc of the Day. That would be Beyonce’s bopper.

Black country women are in the spotlight in general this week, as the column also notes efforts by Autumn Nichols, the esteemed Joy Oladokun and our DISCovery Award winner, Camille Parker.

But be sure and save some listening time for Priscilla Block, Tracy Lawrence, Allie Colleen and Bailey Zimmerman. They’re bringing their “A” game, too.

MATT STELL/ “Born Lonely”
Writers: Benjy Davis/Jake Mitchell/Matt Stell; Producer: Joe Fox; Label: Records Nashville/Columbia
– To join his radio favorite “Breakin’ in Boots” in welcoming 2024, this former chart topper has issued this track and its new music video. The lyric traces the inability to fall in love, the persistence of heartbreak and psychic wounds that won’t heal. The only comfort is that she has those same feelings and that maybe they belong together. As always, he is a solid vocal communicator.

BEYONCÉ/ “Texas Hold ‘Em”
Writers: Beyoncé/Brian Bates/Elizabeth Lowell Boland/Megan Bülow/Nate Ferraro/Raphael Saadiq; Producers: Beyoncé/Raphael Saadiq/Nate Ferraro/Killah B/Hit-Boy/Stuart White.Mariel Gomerez; Label: Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia
– Queen Bey summons you to the country dancefloor, and you dare not refuse. The beats are irresistible, the tune is catchy and the vibe is fun, fun, fun. A much deserved smash.

REDFERRIN/ “Lose Her For Nothin’”
Writers: Blake Redferrin/Cooper Bascom/Rose Falcon; Producers: Cooper Bascom/Redferrin; Label: Warner Music Nashville
– This downbeat, moody jam puts a loser’s life on repeat. This guy has previously perked up ears with “Doin’ Life” and “Jack and Diet Coke,” so he’s on a roll.

TRACY LAWRENCE/ “Out Here In It”
Writers: Chris Utley/Lee Miller/Trey Lewis; Producers: Tracy Lawrence/Julian King; Label: Lawrence Music Group
– It’s kinda philosophical, kinda thoughtful, kinda mellow and all the way listenable. He remains a superb country vocalist and the strings-and-steel embellished production perfectly underscores his meditation. Lend this your ears.

JOY OLADOKUN/ “If You Got A Problem”
Writers: Peter Groenwald/Ian Fitchuk/Olubukola Oladokun; Producers: Peter Groenwald/Ian Fitchuk; Label: Verve Forecast/Republic Records
–  This Nashvillian scored a big career coup this week when she performed this ballad on the CBS special Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala on Wednesday evening (Feb. 21). The folk-pop production ripples with audio pleasure, while her silken vocal conveys hope, inspiration and fidelity. If you’re not already into this artist, start here and then explore both of her exquisite albums, In Defense of My Own Happiness (2021) and Proof of Life (2023).

PAT BOONE/ “My Stupid Tattoo”
Writers: Damon Leigh/David John Siebels; Producer: David Siebels; Label: The Gold Label
– Boone turns 90 this year, but he’s still in there swingin.’ On the heels of his 2023 Country Jubilee album, the former pop balladeer has issued this goofy, comedic bopper that cautions us not to put a girlfriend’s name in ink, ‘cause you might regret it later. Tap your toes and smile.

ALLIE COLLEEN (FT. LEE BRICE)/ “While We’re Still Friends”
Writers: Allie Colleen/Lee Brice/Sara Brice; Producers: Lee Brice/Jerrod Niemann/Allie Colleen; Label: Evangeline Records
– Colleen issues her finest vocal performance to date on this luscious, gorgeously produced power ballad. Her gleaming, shining-crystal delivery beams from an echoey, swirling-smoke soundscape to convey a goodbye-song lyric that looks back with fondness. I wish Brice had a verse of his own, but nevertheless his harmony vocal is a gem. Excellent work.

BAILEY ZIMMERMAN/ “Holy Smokes”
Writers: Bailey Zimmerman/Austin Shawn/Ben Stennis/Michael Tyler/Lauren Hungate; Producer: Austin Shawn; Label: Elektra
– Romancing the preacher’s daughter in the church parking lot. Cigarette embers glow and smoke twirls around them, hence the title. Zimmerman’s story telling skill and assured vocal are both in full sail here. Captivating.

AUTUMN NICHOLS/ “Slow Down”
Writers: Autumn Nicole Nicholas/Bonnie J. Baker/Tori Tullier; Producers: Bonnie J. Baker; Label: A+N Records
– She sings wonderfully. The ballad starts too slowly, but gradually picks up potency.

PRISCILLA BLOCK/ “Good On You”
Writers: David Garcia/Jessie Jo Dillon/Laura Veltz/Priscilla Block; Producers: David Garcia/Dave Cohen; Label: UMGN InDent Records
– Loved her on “My Bar,” “Thick Thighs,” “Heels in Hand,” “Peaked in High School” and the rest of her outstanding Welcome to the Block Party collection in 2022-23. Now Block returns with a dandy ode that addresses her ex with sass. She knows she’s trashy and honky-tonk loud compared to his goody-two-shoes new girlfriend. But she’s cool with it. So am I. And how. “Vanilla ain’t me/It ain’t ever gonna be,” she warbles.

CAMILLE PARKER/ “Spinning Out”
Writers: Camille Parker/Sara Bares/Reid Sorel; Producers: Reid Sorel; Label: CP
– Breezy, danceable and very, very pop. This hasn’t stopped her from being a CMT Next Women of Country alumnus and CMA Fest performer who staged her Opry debut last weekend. The latter event was noteworthy in that her appearance on the iconic stage was cheered backstage by her country sisters in song Rissi Palmer, Madeline Edwards, Sacha, Tiera Kennedy, Denitia and Miko Marks.

JAIME WYATT/ “Back To The Country”
Writers: Jaime Wyatt/Ryan Hartman; Producer: Adrian Quesada; Label: New West Records
– She has a somewhat raw, garage-y, country-rocking sound with plenty of personality and an unstoppable vocal wail. During the past year, Wyatt has gigged at Austin City Limits, the Opry, the Newport Folk Festival and Stagecoach, plus toured with Sierra Ferrell, Nikki Lane, Margo Price, Grace Potter and The Avett Brothers. This week, she sang this on Kelly Clarkson’s TV show.

Weekly Register: Beyoncé & Toby Keith Infiltrate Top Five On Country Charts

Beyoncé & Toby Keith

Beyoncé and the late Toby Keith infiltrate the top five on the country charts this week, according to Luminate data.

Beyoncé’s genre debut “Texas Hold ‘Em” premiered at No. 2 on the country streaming songs chart—and No. 4 overall—based on audio streams, with 17 million streams. Additionally, the tune reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, making her the first Black woman to top the list. Following his passing on Feb. 5, Keith’s 35 Biggest Hits collection takes No. 2 on the country albums chart with 46K in total consumption (7K album only/43 million song streams).

Based on audio streams, Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves‘ “I Remember Everything” rules atop the country streaming songs chart with 18 million new streams, adding to 506 million ATD. Morgan Wallen‘s “Last Night” comes in at No. 3 with 12 million streams, adding to 1.208 billion ATD. Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” shifts down to the fourth slot with 11.6 million new streams, adding to 1.230 billion ATD, while Luke Combs‘ “Fast Car” cover returns to the top five in the fifth slot with 11 million streams, adding to 630 million ATD.

Elsewhere on the country albums chart, Wallen’s One Thing At A Time reigns at the top with 64K (2.1K album only/80 million song streams). Zach Bryan descends to No. 3 with 39K (3.3K album only/46 million song streams), followed by Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album at No. 4 with 35K (384 album only/45 million song streams). Bryan’s American Heartbreak falls to No. 5 with 26K (1.1K album only/33 million song streams.

Jelly Roll To Launch ‘Beautifully Broken Tour’ In August

Jelly Roll will embark on his new “Beautifully Broken Tour” beginning Aug. 27 in Salt Lake City.

The 37-date arena tour marks the Nashville native’s biggest headlining tour to date, and will include stops in New York, L.A., Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New Orleans and more before wrapping in Charlotte at Spectrum Center on Oct. 27. Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay will join as support on the dates.

Tickets will be available starting with various presales beginning Feb. 26. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning March 1 at jellyroll615.com. Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium seats, backstage tour and group photo, VIP lounge, limited edition tour poster, merchandise and more.

Jelly Roll continues to dominate on the charts and beyond. His single “Save Me” became his third consecutive No. 1 in 2023 following his multi-week No. 1 hits on country and rock radio, “Need A Favor” and “Son Of A Sinner.” His latest single “Halfway To Hell” is currently at country radio now.

“Beautifully Broken 2024 Tour” Dates:
Aug. 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center
Aug. 28 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center
Aug. 30 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena
Aug. 31 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Sept. 1 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
Sept. 3 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
Sept. 4 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Sept. 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Sept. 7 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
Sept. 9 – El Paso, TX – Don Haskins Center
Sept. 11 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center
Sept. 13 – Lafayette, LA – CAJUNDOME
Sept. 14 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
Sept. 17 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
Sept. 19 – Charleston, SC – North Charleston Coliseum
Sept. 20 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena
Sept. 21 – Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena
Sept. 24 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena
Sept. 26 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sept. 27 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Sept. 28 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena
Sept. 29 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
Oct. 1 – State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center
Oct. 2 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 5 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Oct. 6 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center
Oct. 9 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena
Oct. 11 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Oct. 12 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center
Oct. 15 – Wichita, KS – INTRUST Bank Arena
Oct. 18 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Oct. 20 – Bossier City, LA – Brookshire Grocery Arena
Oct. 22 – Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
Oct. 23 – St Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
Oct. 25 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Oct. 26 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Oct. 27 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center