Maddie & Tae headline CMT Next Women of Country tour
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Maddie & Tae headline CMT Next Women of Country tour

Tuesday, October 26, 2021 – Maddie and Tae headlines the 16-city, 2022 "CMT Next Women of Country Tour Presents: All Song No Static Your," kicking off Jan. 6 in Oklahoma City, Okla.

The tour ends in Atlanta on Feb. 12. The CMT tour will stop in Atlanta, Boston, Houston, Nashville and New York.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, Oct. 29 at 11 a.m. eastern at MaddieandTae.com and CMT.com.

"We are so excited to have CMT's Next Women of Country tour back on the road and to announce our favorite dynamic duo Maddie & Tae as headliners," said Leslie Fram, SVP of Music & Talent, CMT. "I've loved having the opportunity to watch their careers soar since we first welcomed them into our program in 2015, and equally thrilled Callista (Clark) and Sacha – two of our brightest newcomers – will have the opportunity to share the stage and be part of such an amazing tour." Maddie & Tae has enjoyed success with such singles as "Die from a Broken Heart" and "Girl In a Country Song." They have also been nominated for Vocal Duo of the Year at the upcoming 55th Annual CMA Awards.

Clark, 18, released her debut EP, Real to Me, on Feb. 12 on Big Machine with the EP's lead single "It's 'Cause I Am" making the top 35. Clark, a Zebulon, Ga. Native, co-wrote all five songs on the EP, which was produced by Nathan Chapman.

Sacha is a Canadian singer/songwriter from from Warkworth, Ontario. She released an EP titled "The Best Thing" in 2020.

Tour dates are:
Jan. 6 – Town Theatre – Oklahoma City, OK
Jan. 7 – House of Blues – Houston, TX
Jan. 12 – Brighton Music Hall- Boston
Jan. 13 – Gramercy Theatre – New York
Jan. 14 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore
Jan. 15 – Jergel's Rhythm Grille – Warrendale, PA
Jan. 19 – Moonshine Beach- San Diego
Jan. 20 – The Roxy – West Hollywood, CA
Jan. 21 – Club Rodeo Rio – San Jose, CA
Jan. 22 – Goldfield Trading Post – Sacramento, CA
Feb. 3 – Elevation at The Intersection – Grand Rapids, MI
Feb. 4 – The Castle Theater – Bloomington, IL
Feb. 5 – The Bluestone – Columbus, OH
Feb. 10 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville
Feb. 11 – Von Braun Center – Mars Music Hall – Huntsville, AL
Feb. 12 – Buckhead Theatre – Atlanta


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CD review - Start Here Maddie & Tae (aka Madison Marlow and Taylor Dye) start their biggest song "Girl in a Country Song" with a warning, "No country music was harmed in the making of this song." That warning also applies to the remaining 10 songs, which is about as country sounding as music seems to get these days for most artists. "Girl in a Country Song" is an answer song, of course, to the bro country going on all around them with faceless women being depicted as objects while ...


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