Moore gos Nomad route in U.S.
The run will start in Columbia, S.C. on Nov. 7 and will include stops in New York City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Philadelphia plus back-to-back dates in Chicago, Asbury Park, N.J. and Boston.
Moore's headlining fall tour will follow touring earlier this year. He joined Billy Currington as part of a limited Billy Currington & Kip Moore: Live In Concert run, and this past weekend, he wrapped a stint out on HARDY's QUIT!! Tour. Next month, he'll also undertake a 14-show run in Australia playing arenas followed by a return to South Africa in stadiums.
"We are having an unbelievable time out on the road this year already. With Australia, New Zealand and South Africa coming up, getting to end the year in the U.S., in some of our most loved venues, is going to be a really sweet way to cap off the tour."
New dates are:
Nov. 7 - Columbia, SC @ The Senate*
Nov. 8 - Gainesville, FL @ Vivid Music Hall*
Nov. 9 - St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live*
Nov. 14 - Waukee, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall*
Nov. 15 - Madison, WI @ The Sylvee*
Nov. 16 - Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave/Eagles Club - The Rave Hall*
Nov. 21-22 - Chicago, IL @ Joe's on Weed Street*
Nov. 23 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore Minneapolis*
Dec. 5 -6- Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pony*
Dec. 7 - Philadelphia, PA @ TLA*
Dec. 12 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall*
Dec. 13-14 - Boston, MA @ Royale Boston*
More news for Kip Moore
- 08/08/25: Zimmerman, Crockett, Moore, Castellows offer new music
- 01/30/25: Moore readies "Around You"
- 01/10/25: Moore makes "Solitary Tracks"
- 11/26/24: Moore sets European dates for '25
- 11/22/24: Moore makes good on threat; releases two songs
- 10/18/24: Moore is "Learning As I Go"
- 09/22/24: Moore considers "Live Here to Work"
- 09/12/24: Moore leaves MCA for Virgin
CD reviews for Kip Moore
There are moments while listening to Kip Moore's album where the listener might feel like he/she is sampling new Kid Rock music - albeit, with plenty more heart and soul. Moore sings with a similarly endearing scratchy vocal tone, and has a primarily country music fan base, but that's where these two artists part ways artistically. Whereas Kid Rock mostly raises hell, Moore raises awareness. Kid Rock might be perfectly comfortable singing about his dark side, but Moore is heard ...
Kip Moore's greatest musical selling point is his raspy singing voice. Much like Bob Seger long before him, his is a vocal tone that gets your immediate attention every time you hear it. This EP-length project presents Moore in a quieter setting than usual. That distinctive voice is unavoidable, though, whether revved up or tamped down.
The song that stands out most is "It Ain't California," which is introduced with a beautifully twangy electric guitar riff. ...
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