Parmalee sets '25 tour
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Parmalee sets '25 tour

Tuesday, November 19, 2024 – Parmalee announced their "Fell In Love With A Cowgirl" Tour, which will kick off Feb. 13 in Madison, Wisc.

The tour, featuring special guest Avery Anna, will conclude on March 22 in Edmonton, Canada.

"With new music coming early next year, there is energy and excitement around us and our whole team," said lead singer Matt Thomas. "We wanted to bring that energy to our fans as soon as we could, so we decided to do a headline tour starting in February 2025. We'll be bringing the party back to some of the cities we played on the Kane Brown tour as well as some cities we've never been to. Can't wait to kick off 2025 with the Parmalee Famalee."

Tour dates are:
Feb. 13 – Madison, Wisc.
Feb. 14 – Des Moines, Ia.
Feb. 15 – Minneapolis
Feb. 20 – Detroit
Feb. 21 – Pittsburgh
Feb. 22 – Rosemont, Ill.
Feb. 27 – Sayreville, N.J.
Feb. 28 – Boston
March 1 – Buffalo, N.Y.
March 19 – Vancouver, Canada
March 20 – Calgary, Canada
March 22 – Edmonton, Canada

Pre-sale Tour begins Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time - Thursday, Nov. 21 at 11:59 p.m. local time. General on-sale will begin Friday at 10 a.m. local time, and tickets are available at ParmaleeMusic.com.

Anna first connected with Parmalee on "Forget You," from their 2021 "For You" album and most recently, "Lose You Again" from her album, "Breakup Over Breakfast," which was released earlier this year.

Earlier this year, Parmalee toured with Tyler Hubbard and Kane Brown on the "In The Air" Tour.


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