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Tenpenny Woke Up In A Dream

Tuesday, July 16, 2024 – Mitchell Tenpenny will launch the Woke Up In A Dream Tour on Sept. 12 in Las Vegas, he announced Monday.

Tenpenny, who releases his 20-song disc, "The 3rd" on Sept. 20, put out the song "Not Today" on Monday.

The tour will run through mid-November with The Castellows guesting the first weekend and Dylan Schneider appearing on the remainder of the shows. "Woke Up In A Dream" track from the forth coming album is out today! Tickets for the tour are on sale July 19 at Mitchell10Penny.com.

The autobiographical title track came out on Friday.

Tenpenny said, "Not Today," written with Chris DeStefano, Michael Whitworth and Claire Douglas, "is about trying to get over a breakup. You know eventually it's going to happen. But today you are going to feel it. You are going to eat the pain and remember everything that happened and move on later."

Tour dates are:
Sept.12 Las Vegas, NV The Theater at Virgin Hotels *
Sept.13 Saratoga, CA The Mountain Winery *
Sept.14 Los Angeles, CA The Novo *
Sept.19 Baltimore, MD Power Plant Live
Sept.20 New York, NY Terminal 5
Sept.21 Portland, ME State Theatre
Oct. 24 Pittsburgh, PA Stage AE
Oct. 25 Louisville, KY Palace Theatre
Oct. 31 Norfolk, VA The NorVa
Nov. 1 Anderson, SC Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center
Nov. 2 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
Nov. 14 Cleveland, OH Agora Theater
Nov. 15 Bensalem, PA Parx Casino- Xcite Center
Nov. 16 Sayreville, NJ Starland Ballroom

* The Castellows; Dylan Schneider all other dates


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