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Singer/songwriter Max McNown creates the kind of songs that soundtrack our most intimate moments: times of intense heartache and tremendous loss, immense upheaval and life-changing revelation. Within just a year of teaching himself to play guitar, the Nashville-based artist set off on a meteoric rise largely fueled by his breakout single "A Lot More Free"--a RIAA Gold-certified track whose explosive success includes peaking at #1 on the iTunes singles chart and earning him a #1 spot on Billboard's Emerging Artists chart. Following the release of his widely lauded debut album Wandering, the Willfully Blind EP, and his acclaimed sophomore album Night Diving, the 23-year-old Oregon native continued his fast ascent to stardom and made his TV performance debut with an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show in early 2025, in addition to selling out his first-ever headline tour within just hours. Named a 2025 Artist To Watch by Amazon Music, Holler, and Country Now, McNown now embarks on a thrilling new chapter with Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up): a 21-song powerhouse that shows the complete depth of his artistry like never before.

A drastically expanded edition of his sophomore LP, Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up) features 11 never-before-heard tracks built on McNown's quietly potent form of folk/country. "Even though Night Diving was the length of a full album, in my heart it never felt complete to me," he reveals. "All of these songs were written in the same time period, and my intention was always to have them be one body of work." Still, McNown points out that the previously unreleased songs surfaced from a recent evolution of his mesmerizing sound, spotlighting an earthy tonality informed by his upbringing in the Pacific Northwest. "Since my first EP I've been on the hunt to find myself as a musician, and with this album, I've officially made something that fully represents me, both sonically and in my songwriting," he says. Produced by Jamie Kenney (Colbie Caillat, Laci Kaye Booth) and made with an A-list lineup of session players, Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up) ultimately provides an extraordinary vessel for his profoundly moving and soul-baring storytelling.

Anchored in the charmingly warm vocal presence that McNown partly honed by busking at the beach in Southern California, Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up) takes the latter half of its title from a gorgeously textured track that perfectly exemplifies his newly refined sound. With its rootsy yet ethereal instrumentation--luminous steel guitar, lush mandolin, soulful organ--"The Cost of Growing Up" arrives as a clear-eyed but melancholy meditation on the inevitability of pain (from the second verse: "Ain't it interesting/That diamonds come from coal, and steel gets sharper the more time spent in the flame/And there's consistency/Between heartbreak and ashes/Scraped knees and taxes/One step back for every two you gain"). "To me, the cost of growing up is an acceptance that difficult things are going to happen--from minor inconveniences to devastating loss, it's all a part of life," says McNown. "But there's also beauty in that because, without those hard moments, you wouldn't be able to truly love."

In the making of Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up), McNown revisited the title track from the original album: a lived-in meditation on cycles of addiction, set against a spellbinding backdrop of otherworldly textures, moody guitar tones, and strangely haunting rhythms. This time around, he includes a feature from Cameron Whitcomb--a rising singer/songwriter who's written extensively about his personal history with addiction, and whose force-of-nature vocals add a raw and fiery intensity to the new version of "Night Diving." "One of the things I respect above all else is authenticity and honesty in music, and Cam is the epitome of that," says McNown. "When I started thinking about a feature on that song, I knew there was no better person than Cam to join me. He gave it so much energy and his voice is so distinct, and now the song has a whole new life to it."

Elsewhere on Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up), McNown lets his inner hopeless romantic shine on songs like the unstoppably joyful "Forever Ain't Long Enough." A glorious counterpart to "Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)"--a lilting and dreamlike standout from Night Diving, written when he'd first started dating his girlfriend--"Forever Ain't Long Enough" rushes forward with a pulse-pounding velocity as McNown lists off all the places he hopes to travel with his beloved ("Let's chase horizons off the Catalina coastline/Jeep ride all the way to Santa Fe/Sip a coffee to a Montana sunrise/Say goodnight to the Colorado rain"). "It's about finding somebody who makes it seem like even your entire lifetime isn't long enough to spend with them," McNown explains. "It's saying, 'Let's love each other to the best of our abilities and take advantage of every single day, because we know the next day is never promised.'" Meanwhile, on the heavy-hearted but exquisitely catchy "Same Questions," McNown writes from an outside point of view and explores everything that's lost when a love story ends. "It's about going through a breakup and not wanting to deal with the process of going back to square one and getting to know a new person," he says. "That's a brutal but relatable experience, and I liked the idea of writing something sad but putting it to a happy folk melody."

In August 2022, McNown headed for Southern California and crashed with his aunt and uncle in San Clemente, where he soon learned to play his dad's guitar (a gift handed off just as he was leaving home) and showed a friend a song he'd penned in high school. "I didn't have a lot of faith in myself, but my friend encouraged me to go down to the San Clemente Pier and play that song and see what happened," he says. "That night I made 93 bucks, and also got a free taco and a girl's phone number folded into a $5 bill." As he gained greater confidence in his guitar and vocal skills, McNown started posting covers online and quickly amassed a devoted following while building up a stash of original songs. Released in April 2023, his first official song "Freezing in November" surpassed a million streams in just a few months, paving the way for his signing with Fugitive Recordings. Along with delivering his debut EP A Lot More Free that August, McNown turned out a series of rapturously received singles--racking up 80 million streams in his very first year of releasing music. The following April, he released Wandering and earned critical praise from the likes of People and Holler, with the LP later landing on Whiskey Riff's list of the year's best debut albums.

Since the arrival of Wandering, Willfully Blind, and Night Diving, McNown has fully claimed his place in the music spotlight. To that end, Kelly Clarkson covered "A Lot More Free" on her show just a month before inviting him on to perform "Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)." Over the past couple of years alone, he's also shared bills with Wynonna Judd, Wyatt Flores, Michael Marcagi, Sam Barber, Billy Currington, Trampled by Turtles, JOSEPH, and more; toured with Briscoe and Blake Rose; traveled overseas to perform at the C2C: Country to Country festival; and made his debut at the legendary Grand Ole Opry. With his 2025 schedule including his debut headline tour (a massive soldout run with stops across the U.S. and in Europe, the UK, and Australia)--as well as spots on major festivals like Lollapalooza, Boston Calling, and CMA Fest--McNown has undoubtedly cemented his reputation as a captivating live act. "I feel like I've found myself as a performer and gained the courage to enjoy the moment," he says. "One of the biggest highlights was going to C2C and playing for upwards of 15,000 people and hearing them sing along to 'A Lot More Free.' It always takes my breath away to look out and see the crowd belting that song at the top of their lungs."

Looking back on Night Diving (The Cost of Growing Up), McNown notes that the newly added batch of songs embody a far more hopeful mood compared with the album's original tracklist. "Even on 'The Cost of Growing Up,' which is one of the saddest songs, there's an undertone of optimism and a clear silver lining," he says. And while that optimism was entirely intentional on McNown's part, he's highly aware that his music tends to stir up incredibly complex emotions in listeners. "I've heard some heavy stories from fans, including someone nearing suicide and feeling as though they were saved by 'It's Not Your Fault,'" he says, referring to a particularly poignant track from Night Diving. "It's amazing how a song can be written about a specific experience, and then you can be told a hundred different stories about the experiences that other people hear in that same song. But I'd never invalidate anyone's story--the important thing is that people relate to the song and feel heard and less alone. That's exactly what I'm doing all this for."

Setlists

    1. 1.Forever Ain't Long Enough
    2. 2.Hotel Bible
    3. 3.Turned into missing you
    4. 4.This Side Of Heaven
    5. 5.It's Not Your Fault
    6. 6.Where To Start
    7. 7.Night Diving
    8. 8.The Way I Wanna
    9. 9.Take This Plane
    10. 10.St. Helens Alpenglow
    11. 11.Marley
    12. 12.Dead Set
    13. 13.Fishing Line
    14. 14.Same Questions
    15. 15.Won't Let Me Go
    16. 16.The Cost of Growing Up
    17. 17.Love Me Back
    18. 18.Hindsight And Photographs
  1. Encore

    1. 19.A Lot More Free
    2. 20.Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)
    1. 1.Forever Ain't Long Enough
    2. 2.Hotel Bible
    3. 3.Turned into Missing You
    4. 4.This Side Of Heaven
    5. 5.It's Not Your Fault
    6. 6.Azalea Place
    7. 7.Wherever I'm Going
    8. 8.Freezing in November
    9. 9.Where To Start
    10. 10.Night Diving
    11. 11.The Way I Wanna
    12. 12.Take This Plane
    13. 13.St. Helens Alpenglow
    14. 14.Marley (with Three Little Birds by Bob Marley snippet)
    15. 15.Dead Set
    16. 16.Fishing Line
    17. 17.Same Questions
    18. 18.Won't Let Me Go
    19. 19.The Cost of Growing Up
    20. 20.Love Me Back
    21. 21.Hindsight And Photographs
  1. Encore

    1. 22.A Lot More Free
    2. 23.Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)
    1. -Livin' on a Prayer (Bon Jovi)
    2. 1.Forever Ain't Long Enough
    3. 2.Hotel Bible
    4. 3.Turned into Missing You
    5. 4.This Side Of Heaven
    6. 5.It's Not Your Fault
    7. 6.Azalea Place
    8. 7.Wherever I'm Going
    9. 8.Freezing in November
    10. 9.Where To Start
    11. 10.Night Diving
    12. 11.The Way I Wanna
    13. 12.Take This Plane
    14. 13.St. Helens Alpenglow
    15. 14.Marley (with Three Little Birds by Bob Marley snippet)
    16. 15.Drum Solo
    17. 16.Dead Set
    18. 17.Fishing Line
    19. 18.Same Questions
    20. 19.Won't Let Me Go
    21. 20.The Cost of Growing Up
    22. 21.Band Intros
    23. 22.Love Me Back
    24. 23.Hindsight And Photographs
  1. Encore

    1. 24.A Lot More Free
    2. 25.Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)
    1. 1.Forever Ain't Long Enough
    2. 2.Hotel Bible
    3. 3.Turned into Missing You
    4. 4.This Side Of Heaven
    5. 5.It's Not Your Fault
    6. 6.Azalea Place
    7. 7.Wherever I'm Going
    8. 8.Freezing in November
    9. 9.Where To Start
    10. 10.Night Diving
    11. 11.The Way I Wanna
    12. 12.Take This Plane
    13. 13.St. Helens Alpenglow
    14. 14.Marley (with 'Three Little Birds by Bob Marley interlude)
    15. 15.Dead Set
    16. 16.Fishing Line
    17. 17.Same Questions
    18. 18.Won't Let Me Go
    19. 19.The Cost of Growing Up
    20. 20.Love Me Back (Preceded by band introductions)
    21. 21.Hindsight And Photographs
  1. Encore

    1. 22.A Lot More Free
    2. 23.Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)
    1. 1.Forever Ain't Long Enough
    2. 2.Hotel Bible
    3. 3.Turned into Missing You
    4. 4.This Side Of Heaven
    5. 5.It's Not Your Fault
    6. 6.Azalea Place
    7. 7.Wherever I'm Going
    8. 8.Freezing in November
    9. 9.Where To Start
    10. 10.Night Diving
    11. 11.The Way I Wanna
    12. 12.Take This Plane
    13. 13.St. Helens Alpenglow
    14. 14.Marley (with Three Little Birds by Bob Marley snippet)
    15. 15.Dead Set
    16. 16.Fishing Line
    17. 17.Same Questions
    18. 18.Won't Let Me Go
    19. 19.The Cost of Growing Up
    20. 20.Love Me Back
    21. 21.Hindsight And Photographs
  1. Encore

    1. 22.A Lot More Free
    2. 23.Better Me For You (Brown Eyes)

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 34 reviews
  • Top Notch!!!

    by SnapQueensYeg on 2025-10-15Midway Music Hall - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    Midway is an amazing venue, fast eatery and great choices for food and drinks! Max was fantastic!! We hope he comes back again soon!! Him wearing the Oilers jersey at the end was the best!!!

  • Awesome!!

    by Max fan on 2025-10-15Midway Music Hall - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    The value of the vip package was excellent! The soundcheck, early access and concert gift were amazing! He’s such a great performer and I loved the show!

  • Lots of energy and entertainment

    by Karen on 2025-10-15Midway Music Hall - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    Max McNown was fantastic. High energy, genuine, loves what he does and delivers a positive message as well. His opening band delivered a great performance as well. I definitely will go see him again. Much success MAX.

  • A definite must see

    by Amtoo23 on 2025-10-15Midway Music Hall - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    I paid extra for the soundcheck the first night and he did not disappoint. When he added the extra show, I don't know how I got lucky enough to get the meet and greet as well as the soundcheck, it was a birthday miracle for me.

  • Great talent, great show, need better acoustics

    by Mich on 2025-10-14Coors Event Centre - SaskatoonRating: 4 out of 5

    Maybe it was just the venue (Coors Event Centre) but the acoustics were not the best, making it difficult to hear/understand the words being sung or spoken. The energy of the Max Mcnown group and the Jack Wharf band was high and very entertaining. I thought the fiddle was going to catch fire! Loved the Canada jersey too (your stage presence was infectious). Max’s voice and the harmonies were amazing. Such talent all around!

  • Incredible Show

    by KK on 2025-10-14Coors Event Centre - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    This concert was everything I wanted, needed and more. I was looking forward to this concert for months, as I am a huge fan of Max. The tickets were reasonably priced and boy oh boy did he perform some magic. The venue sound quality seemed to be having some issues but Max was incredible. His voice sounds just as good, if not better, than his recordings and I loved that he slowed down the music and created a more magic event. I would have paid this much just to see him perform A Lot More Free, which was the highlight of the show. The opening band was a lot of fun too, tons of energy and more of a fun honky tonk vibe from them. You could see they were just a bunch of young guys loving every minute on stage. I hope Max comes back to Saskatoon again, I would see him in a heartbeat.

  • Impressive

    by Dawn on 2025-10-14Coors Event Centre - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    So we got VIP. Here’s where I was disappointed. ALL media outlets said show starts at 7:00. Untrue, didn’t start till 8 with the opening band. So not only did we arrive at 6:00 on time but waiting and standing for 2 hours was NOT cool. And to top it off they sold out of large hoodie for the Jack Wharff Band. The Jack Wharff Band are exhilarating to watch. Music was truly sung and played from the heart. Max sounded exactly as he does online which is always impressive as many artists don’t. Both artists are very talented and they do a fantastic job of telling stories through music. God Bless them all!

  • AMAZING!

    by LB on 2025-10-14Coors Event Centre - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    This is easily one of the best concerts I have ever been to and I go to a lot of concerts. He has an amazing voice - sounds as good, in some ways even better, live than his tracks. He is a performer - connects with the audience and maximizes every second on stage! I would go back in a heartbeat! He is a rising start. I know I won't get to see him for this price in such a small venue again.

  • It was fantastic.

    by Daquito on 2025-10-14Coors Event Centre - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    Yes I got the a lot more max VIP experience. Super nice and welcoming. When I took the picture with him didn’t make you feel like you were being rushed. He was a down to down guy

  • Great show!

    by Rylee on 2025-10-14Coors Event Centre - SaskatoonRating: 5 out of 5

    Had such a good time with the whole event! Opener was great, Max crushed it and great vocals! So excited we got to see him live.

  • Amazing

    by Mum on 2025-10-12Burton Cummings Theatre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5

    Burton Cummings theatre was a beautiful setting to a memorable experience. Took my 2 daughters for their first concert as a graduation celebration to see heartthrob Max Mcnown. Such a great evening. His voice, his energy, his faith and his smile made for a perfect evening. Loved every part of the evening.

  • THE BEST!!!

    by Shann on 2025-10-12Burton Cummings Theatre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5

    Such talent, the opening act and Max were amazing … i wish they did a second show, it probably would have sold out too!

  • Breath taking

    by Sonia on 2025-10-10The Bronson - OttawaRating: 5 out of 5

    This was by far the best concert I have ever gone to in the last 20 years. Max Mcnown music is just breathtaking good. Thank you Max for being an amazing musician and sharing your music with the world.

  • I had a fantastic time.

    by AC on 2025-10-10The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I joined a long line to get in. This moved well and the check at the door all went smoothly and quickly. The concert was as I expected. I had a fun night with all the favourite songs. The singer was great and did a good long set. It was nice to see all ages in attendance. Overall a really fun night.

  • Great concert

    by Roxanne on 2025-10-09The Bronson - OttawaRating: 5 out of 5

    Max knows how to entertain his fans. It was a great show and fun to watch him sing. It was a great show!

  • Come Back Max!!!

    by Shannon on 2025-10-08London Music Hall - LondonRating: 5 out of 5

    He was soooooo amazing!! Loved everything about it!!

  • The best!!

    by Ali J on 2025-10-08London Music Hall - LondonRating: 5 out of 5

    Max McNown is an incredible performer and so genuine! He has great stage presence and puts on such a good show. London music hall is a great venue and just loved the night!

  • Max mcnown

    by Kb99 on 2025-10-08London Music Hall - LondonRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing experience, beautiful venue and an amazing singer!

  • Phenomenal

    by Trace on 2025-10-06The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Max is an amazing artist and fantastic performer. He connects with the crowd and is so talented. Playing his guitar, his harmonica and even whistling. His voice is so beautiful and his smile is infectious. This was one of my favourite concerts this year and I have been to many.

  • Best concert ever!!

    by Melinda on 2025-10-06The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Max McNown is so genuine and humble. He puts on a concert with his whole being. He is alive on stage and actually enjoying every moment of it - so easy to see. It's no wonder his concerts are selling out. I would attend his concert again in a heartbeat.