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Pearce proclaims Country Music Made Me Do It Tour

Monday, August 7, 2023 – Carly Pearce will headline the Country Music Made Me Do It Tour, kicking off Oct. 5 at The Town Hall in New York City.

The 10-plus city tour will include stops in Boston, St. Louis, Los Angeles and Detroit. Adam Doleac and Hannah Ellis will join Pearce as support on select dates.

Pearce also announced she will release a new song, "Country Music Made Me Do It," on Aug. 11 via Big Machine Records. An upbeat love letter to the genre, the song chronicles Pearce's long standing relationship to country music and the impact it has had on her life.

Pearce recently released the single "We Don't Fight Anymore" featuring Chris Stapleton . She will join Tim McGraw as direct support on all dates of his 2024 Standing Room Only Tour starting March 14.

Tour dates are:
Oct. 5 New York, NY The Town Hall^
Oct. 6 Boston, MA House of Blues^
Oct. 7 Silver Spring, MD The Filmore^
Oct. 12 Madison, WI The Sylvee*
Oct. 13 St. Louis, MO Stifel Theatre*
Oct. 14 Norman, OK Riverwind Casino+
Oct. 20 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues^
Oct. 21 Augusta, GA Miller Theater^
Oct. 27 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern^
Nov. 1 Paso Robles, CA Vina Robles Amphitheatre^
Nov. 2 Santa Rosa, CA Luther Burbank Center^
Nov. 18 Detroit, MI The Fillmore ^

^ Adam Doleac
* Hannah Ellis
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