Tyler Childers has announced a major North American tour for 2025, titled 'On the Road,' featuring performances in major stadiums and arenas across the U.S., including two nights each in New York and Nashville. The tour will also include stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and London, among others. Childers will be supported by various artists on select dates, including Wynonna, Charley Crockett, and Robert Earl Keen. The tour follows his previously announced February tour in Australia and New Zealand.
The 2024 Bourbon & Beyond festival lineup has been announced, featuring headliners such as Dave Matthews Band, Zach Bryan, and Tyler Childers, along with over 100 other music artists. The 4-day festival in September will also include bourbon tastings, workshops, and performances by Neil Young, Matchbox Twenty, My Morning Jacket, and more.
The year 2024 holds much anticipation for country music, with burning questions surrounding the emergence of emo-country, the potential political influence of tours, the trajectory of rising stars like Oliver Anthony and Bailey Zimmerman, and the comeback of Kacey Musgraves. Additionally, there's curiosity about Tyler Childers' mainstream breakthrough, the rise of country-rock bands, and the future of artists like Jelly Roll.
Boston Calling 2024 lineup features headliners Ed Sheeran, Tyler Childers, and The Killers, along with a diverse array of over 50 acts performing at the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston, Massachusetts over Memorial Day Weekend. Tickets for the three-day event go on sale this Thursday.
Boston Calling 2024 lineup features headliners Ed Sheeran, The Killers, and Tyler Childers, along with other notable acts like Leon Bridges, Trey Anastasio & Classic Tab, Hozier, and Megan Thee Stallion. The festival will take place from May 24-26 at the Harvard Athletic Complex, showcasing a diverse lineup of artists across various genres.
Country singer-songwriter Tyler Childers will headline his first large-scale concert in Boise next summer as part of his Mule Pull '24 tour. The show will take place at the Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater on August 21, with tickets ranging from $59.50 to $165. Opening act Shakey Graves will also perform. Childers, known for his bluegrass and Southern rock influences, has gained a dedicated fan base and commercial success without radio support.
Tyler Childers has announced his "Mule Pull '24 Tour," which will take place in North America from April 5 to May 29, 2024. The tour will support his upcoming album, Rustin' in the Rain, and will feature various artists as support acts, including Medium Build, Hayes Carll, 49 Winchester, Allison Russell, and Sylvan Esso. Presale tickets will be available starting September 13, with general on-sale beginning on September 15.
Country musician Tyler Childers, known for his heartfelt rural anthems, is set to release his new album "Rustin' in the Rain." Childers has been praised for his ability to rewrite and recontextualize stories of rural and Appalachian America, tackling topics such as racial inequality and queer love. His music, rooted in bluegrass and Southern rock, has pushed the boundaries of country music and garnered a dedicated fan base. The album features songs inspired by Elvis Presley and includes collaborations with artists like Margo Price. Childers remains deeply connected to his rural roots and sees his music as a vehicle for positive change in his community.
Tyler Childers releases the music video for his new song "In Your Love," which tells the story of a gay romance between two male coalminers in 1950s Appalachia. The video, directed by Bryan Schlam and starring Colton Haynes and James Scully, aims to provide representation in country music and challenge stereotypes about rural and LGBTQ+ communities. The video captures the men falling in love, facing the violent reactions of their co-workers, and starting a new life together. The release of "In Your Love" also announces Childers' upcoming album, Rustin' in the Rain, inspired by Elvis Presley and set to be released on September 8.
Bonnaroo 2023 drew over 80,000 people to Great Stage Park in Tennessee, featuring diverse performances from Lil Nas X to Foo Fighters. Other notable acts included Tyler Childers, My Morning Jacket, Three 6 Mafia, Umphrey's McGee, Sheryl Crow, Fleet Foxes, and Shaquille O'Neal (aka Diesel). The festival offered a sense of community and free expression, with attendees enjoying a range of musical genres and special guest appearances.
Zach Bryan and Tyler Childers headlined the sold-out Two Step Inn Festival in Georgetown, TX, with Bryan launching his highly-anticipated 2023 tour at the event. Despite his meteoric rise, Bryan's popularity and the passion of his fans have not waned, with fans of all ages singing every word to every song. Bryan played a 17-song set, including hits like "Godspeed" and "Condemned," as well as a few wild cards like "Dawns" and "Flying or Crying." He was joined on stage by regular tour partner Charles Wesley Godwin and multiple players for Godwin's backing band, culminating in an epic rendition of "Revival."