McCollum plans new tour dates
Opening acts include Ashley Cooke, Corey Smith, Hudson Westbrook, Kameron Marlowe, Laci Kaye Booth and Vincent Mason.
Tour dates are:
Aug. 19 Highland, CA Yaamava' Resort & Casino at San Manuel
Sept. 4 Lubbock, TX United Supermarkets Arena
Sept. 5 San Angelo, TX CRC Roofers Coliseum
Sept. 18 Baltimore, MD Pier Six Pavilion
Sept. 19 Charlotte, NC Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 20 Raleigh, NC Red Hat Amphitheatre
9 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Sept. 26 Tallahassee, FL Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
Oct. 2 State College, PA Bryce Jordan Center
Oct. 4 Tinley Park, IL Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Oct. 9 St. Joseph, MO St. Joseph Civic Arena
Oct. 10 Sioux City, IA Tyson Events Center
Oct. 11 Grand Forks, ND Ralph Engelstad Arena
Oct. 16 Casper, WY Ford Wyoming Center
Oct. 17 Rapid City, SD Summit Arena at The Monument
Oct. 18 Bismarck, ND Bismarck Event Center
McCollum will be taking the stage tonight for his third consecutive sold-out show at RODEOHOUSTON.
More news for Parker McCollum
- 09/19/25: McCollum sets '26 tour
- 07/18/25: Lambert, McCollum organize Band Together concert for flood relief
- 06/27/25: McCollum, Swindell drop new records
- 06/13/25: McCollum unveils songs for new CD
- 04/18/25: McCollum has "Hope That I'm Enough"
- 03/24/25: McCollum unveils new disc
- 03/07/25: McGraw enlists McCollum to make "Paper Umbrellas"
- 01/15/25: McCollum shows "What Kinda Man" he is
CD reviews for Parker McCollum
Parker McCollum hasn't made a truly great album (yet), but "Never Enough" comes close. There are many standout tracks on this 15-cut release, and most of them are well worth revisiting again and again.
We had a hint that good things were on their way when McCollum released the single "Handle On You," which sounded like mainstream country music, yet still found plenty of room for overt steel guitar in its mix. Plus, it was an old school heartbroken drinking song, and not ...
The best song on Parker McCollum's EP, "Like a Cowboy," wasn't one the singer/songwriter composed. No, this piano ballad was written by Chris Stapleton and Al Anderson, two of country music's best songwriters. Lyrically, it questions the assumptions we oftentimes make about cowboy character. We probably shouldn't just assume all cowboys are good at heart. Although not his own, McCollum sings it like it is, making it the strongest of six strong songs. ...
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