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- 2024-08-01Until 2024-08-03Detroit Lakes, MN, USWE Fest Country Music Festival at Soo Pass RanchWE FestOn partner site
- 2024-08-15Thursday 07:30 p.m.Nampa, ID, USFord Idaho Center AmphitheaterParker McCollum: Burn It Down TourOn partner site
- 2024-08-16Friday 06:30 p.m.Bend, OR, USHayden Homes AmphitheaterParker McCollum: Burn It Down TourCancelled
- 2024-08-17Saturday 07:30 p.m.Ridgefield, WA, USRV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater Parker McCollum: Burn It Down TourCancelled
- 2024-08-23Friday 07:30 p.m.Rio Rancho, NM, USRio Rancho Events CenterParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
- 2024-08-25Sunday 07:30 p.m.Morrison, CO, USRed Rocks AmphitheatreParker McCollum
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- Parker McCollum
- Corey Kent
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- 2024-08-30Friday 07:30 p.m.College Station, TX, USReed ArenaParker McCollum: Burn It Down TourOn partner site
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- 2024-08-31Saturday 07:30 p.m.Corpus Christi, TX, USAmerican Bank Center ArenaParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
- 2024-09-12Thursday 07:00 p.m.Grantville, PA, USHollywood Casino at Penn National Race CourseParker McCollum
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- 2024-09-13Friday 07:30 p.m.Cuyahoga Falls, OH, USBlossom Music CenterParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
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- 2024-09-14Saturday 07:30 p.m.Cincinnati, OH, USRiverbend Music CenterParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
- 2024-09-19Thursday 07:30 p.m.Portsmouth, VA, USAtlantic Union Bank PavilionParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
- 2024-09-20Friday 07:30 p.m.Simpsonville, SC, USCCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage ParkParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
- 2024-09-21Saturday 07:30 p.m.Orlando, FL, USAddition Financial ArenaParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
- 2024-09-27Friday 07:30 p.m.Evansville, IN, USFord CenterParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
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- 2024-09-28Saturday 07:30 p.m.Springfield, MO, USGreat Southern Bank ArenaParker McCollum: Burn It Down TourOn partner site
- 2024-10-10Thursday 07:30 p.m.National Harbor , MD, USThe Theater at MGM National HarborParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
- 2024-10-11Friday 07:30 p.m.Boston, MA, USMGM Music Hall at FenwayParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
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- 2024-10-12Saturday 07:30 p.m.Camden, NJ, USFreedom Mortgage Pavilion Parker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
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- 2024-10-17Thursday 07:30 p.m.Prescott Valley, AZ, USFindlay Toyota CenterParker McCollum: Burn It Down Tour
About
Parker McCollum won't be pigeonholed, and that's by design -- the Texas native is all about paving his own road. He spent his summers working on a cattle ranch for his blue-collar grandfather, who also introduced him to country music. Hearing George Strait's "Amarillo by Morning" for the first time, McCollum was struck. "That is still, to this day, one of my favorite songs, favorite melodies of all time," he told Billboard in 2020. By 13, McCollum began writing songs; by 16, he began playing clubs. For inspiration, he turned to Texas troubadours like Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, Guy Clark, and James McMurtry, lyrical writers who built rich worlds and characters in the confines of a single song. After graduating from high school, McCollum headed to Austin, Texas, the self-proclaimed "Music Capital of the World." A stint in college didn't last -- McCollum spent more time in class writing songs than paying attention. Dropping out, he made a promise to his father: One day, I'll sign a major record deal.
McCollum worked the red dirt circuit for years, playing empty bars that slowly began filling up. He released his first full-length album, The Limestone Kid, on his own label in 2015. McCollum wrote nine of the 11 tracks himself. The Austin Chronicle said, "It's too early to declare The Limestone Kid debut of the year, but it's already one to beat." His follow-up, the self-released Probably Wrong: Session One, was McCollum's first to hit the Billboard charts. Then, after five years of full-time touring, McCollum made good on his promise, signing with Universal Music Group.
"Pretty Heart," his first single with UMG, went straight to the top of the country charts. It appears on his album, Gold Chain Cowboy, the title reflecting McCollum's desire for success -- a man that's earned enough to wear a gold chain -- with the down-home appeal of living as a simple cowboy, just like his grandfather. Chances are, Parker McCollum will have a little of both. After winning New Male Artist of the Year at the 2022 American Country Music Awards, an exciting future awaits.