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CHRIS YOUNG SELLS OUT RYMAN
Young fires up Liquid Neon Tour as dates are announced
Special guests on the tour include Thomas Rhett, whose Valory Music Co. released self-titled debut EP includes the hits “Beer With Jesus” and the Top 15 track “Something To Do With My Hands.” RCA recording artist and Young’s labelmate, Joanna Smith, will open the shows.
Having toured with such diverse talents as Jason Aldean, Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert and Rascal Flatts over the last two years, Young has earned high praise for his electrifying stage presence and hit-packed set. The Palm Beach Post declared “his knee-buckling rich baritone vocals…offered something for everyone’s musical interests,” while the Massachusetts Daily Collegian shared that “Young’s charismatic persona had fans screaming and dancing to his set.”
LIQUID NEON TOUR DATES:
11/15 - Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
11/16 - Bristol, TN – Viking Hall Civic Center
11/17 - Pikeville, KY – Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
11/30 - Corbin, KY – The Arena
Additional Tour Dates Yet To Be Announced
Youngstown, OH *with Eric Paslay and Joanna Smith
Bowling Green, OH
Evansville, IN
Huntsville, AL
Savannah, GA
Chattanooga, TN
The Liquid Neon Tour will round out an incredible year of high profile TV performances, hit singles, and awards nominations for the critically acclaimed, baritone-voiced singer. His latest single from his highly acclaimed third album NEON, “I Can Take It From There,” written by Young along with Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip, has just released to country radio.
Continue to check out www.chrisyoungcountry.com for the latest news and ticket information.
About Chris Young: 2012 is undeniably a banner year for ACM Male Vocalist nominee Chris Young as he continues to accumulate more career highs. The year began with a sold-out headlining show, TV performances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Talk, and the 47th annual ACM Awards on CBS, a sold-out tour with Miranda Lambert, ACM nominations for Male Vocalist and Single of the Year and his fifth consecutive chart-topper. The list continues to expand with one PLATINUM and four GOLD RIAA certified singles plus a GOLD album for his sophomore release, The Man I Want To Be. The prior year saw nominations for CMA New Artist of the Year along with his first Grammy nod. He won Breakthrough Artist of the Year and Single of the Year at the 2011 American Country Awards and has made nine national TV appearances since the release of his acclaimed third record, NEON, on RCA Records Nashville. With his rich, warm baritone and penchant for writing relatable, slice-of-life songs, Young, as described by Entertainment Weekly, clearly “has a long, lucrative future ahead of him.” For tour dates and all the latest information on Chris Young, visit www.chrisyoungcountry.com and follow him on Twitter @ChrisYoungMusic.
About Thomas Rhett: Hailing from Valdosta, GA, music has been a part of twenty-two-year-old Thomas Rhett’s life for as long as he can remember. He grew up in a musical family watching father Rhett Akins work as an artist and a hit songwriter. In high school, Thomas Rhett dabbled in songwriting and playing guitar before forming a band with some friends. In 2010, while still a student at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Thomas Rhett signed his first publishing deal with EMI. Shortly thereafter he landed his first cut on Jason Aldean’s platinum-selling album MY KINDA PARTY with “I Ain’t Ready To Quit.” Just a year later, he signed a record contract with The Valory Music Co. He is currently in the studio working on his debut album with famed producer Jay Joyce, which will feature the Top 15 debut single, “Something To Do With My Hands,” and current single “Beer With Jesus.” This summer, Thomas Rhett has been an opener on Toby Keith’s Live In Overdrive Tour, Presented by Ford F-series. Previously, he’s toured with Blake Shelton, Brantley Gilbert, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Pat Green, among others. Visit ThomasRhett.com for tour dates and more.
About Joanna Smith: Joanna Smith’s laser focus as a country singer/songwriter was born out of one simple fact – music was engrained in her soul from a young age, and nothing was going to get in the way of a dream that for hers is more of a destiny. A native of Crestview (Unincorporated), Georgia, her reverence for tradition, a healthy respect for the present and a desire to make her mark on the future have all led to now, to a deal with RCA Records and sitting side-by-side with acclaimed producer Buddy Cannon (Kenny Chesney, Reba McEntire) making country music with themes of heartbreak, forgiveness, and even good ol’ fashioned murder. Her Be What It Wants To Be EP, which hit stores earlier this year, contains her new hit “We Can’t Be Friends.” Visit www.JoannaSmithOfficial.com to learn more.
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