Parker McCollum has a hugely exciting year of shows and new music lined up, with the Texas crooner's new album, Never Enough, set to be released on May 12.Īs well as having a range of high-profile festival appearances and solo shows on the books for 2023, McCollum is also joining up with Morgan Wallen for his One Night At A Time World Tour throughout the summer.Ī handful of Parker McCollum's new releases have already found their way onto his 2023 setlist, with the singer-songwriter regularly performing ‘I Ain't Going Nowhere’ and ‘Handle On You’, the latter of which was recently certified Gold by the RIAA. Contemporary country artist Morgan Wallen brings 'The Dangerous Tour' to the Walmart AMP, with guest HARDY, at 7 p.m. Louis, MO Hollywood at Casino Amphitheatre September Concert Dates. Friday, August 26 Rogers, AR at Walmart AMP Rogers Saturday, August 27 St. * - Unreleased song, appearing on Parker McCollum's upcoming album, Never Enough, which is out May 12 One of Morgan Wallen’s late additions was in his hometown of Nashville, TN, where he already had two dates planned in the famed Bridgestone Arena. Taken from Parker McCollum's show at Walmart AMP in Rogers, AR on May 5 2023 Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview 7/21: Burgettstown, Pa., The Pavilion at Star Lake 7/30: Ridgefield, Wash., RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater 8/5: Atlanta, Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood 8/11: Mansfield, Mass., Xfinity Center 8/12: Hartford, Conn., Xfinity Theatre 8/25: Wichita, Kan., INTRUST Bank Arena 8/26: Rogers, Ark., Walmart AMP 8/27: St Louis, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 9/7: Albuquerque, Isleta Amphitheater 9/9: Nampa, Idaho, Ford Idaho Center 9/10: West Valley City, Utah, USANA Amphitheatre 9/15: Chula Vista, Calif., North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre 9/16: Mountain View, Calif., Shoreline Amphitheatre 9/17: Wheatland, Calif.Parker McCollum 2023 Concert Tour Setlist Larry Fleet is on the bill 2/3-5/14 HARDY will open 6/2-9/24.Ģ/3: Evansville, Ind., Ford Center 2/4: Charleston, W.V., Charleston Coliseum 2/5: Allentown, Pa., PPL Center 2/9: New York, Madison Square Garden 2/24: Columbia, S.C., Colonial Life Arena 2/25: Savannah, Ga., Enmarket Arena 2/26: Greenville, S.C., Bon Secours Wellness Arena 3/3: Biloxi, Miss., Mississippi Coast Coliseum 3/4: Bossier City, La., Brookshire Grocery Arena 3/5: Oklahoma City, Paycom Center 3/10: Sioux Falls, S.D., Denny Sanford PREMIER Center 3/11: Omaha, Neb., CHI Health Center 3/12: Grand Forks, N.D., Alerus Center 3/17: Nashville, Bridgestone Arena 4/21: Corpus Christi, Texas, American Bank Center 4/22: San Antonio, AT&T Center 4/23: Lafayette, La., CAJUNDOME 4/28: Green Bay, Wis., Resch Center 4/29: Des Moines, Wells Fargo Arena 4/30: Kansas City, T-Mobile Center 5/12: Denver, Ball Arena 5/13: Rapid City, S.D., Summit Arena 5/14: Billings, Mont., First Interstate Arena 6/2: Charlotte, N.C., PNC Music Pavilion 6/3: Raleigh, N.C., Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek 6/4: Bristow, Va., Jiffy Lube Live 6/16: Noblesville, Ind., Ruoff Music Center 6/23-24: Gilford, N.H., Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion 6/25: Darien Center, N.Y., Darien Lake Amphitheater 7/7: Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Saratoga Performing Arts Center 7/8: Syracuse, N.Y., St. The 46-city run will end 9/24 at L.A.'s Staples Center. Presales begin Tuesday for the road show, which opens 2/3 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Ind. ![]() ![]() tour of more than 40 arenas and amphitheaters. ![]() With the simple tweet “Here we come,” Morgan Wallen has announced a 2022 U.S.
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