CRAIG CAMPBELL TO KICK OFF THE HOLIDAYS WITH SEVERAL FESTIVE PERFORMANCES

THE 69th ANNUAL MACY’S GREAT TREE LIGHTING IN ATLANTA (11/20) & THE MCDONALD’S THANKSGIVING PARADE IN CHICAGO (11/24)

Chart-rising Single “Outskirts of Heaven” Launches Into The Top 40 At Country Radio

Craig Campbell "Outskirts of Heaven" cover

photo credit: Jason Myers

NASHVILLE, TN (November 16, 2016) – RED BOW Record’s Craig Campbell is gearing up for this holiday season and will be kicking it off right with a few festive performances, including the annual Macy’s Great Tree Lighting in Atlanta, GA (11/20) and the McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade in Chicago, IL (11/24).

The Macy’s Great Tree Lighting shines even brighter for the singer/songwriter since this top holiday tradition has taken place in his home state of GA for nearly seven decades. Campbell will perform live alongside award-winning artists such as Aloe Blacc, Michelle Williams and more. Keeping in the holiday spirit, Campbell will travel to Chicago, IL where he is set to take the stage at the 83rd annual McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade to perform his Top 40-and-climbing single “Outskirts of Heaven.” The parade airs live on November 24 at 8:00a CT on WGN 9 Chicago or WGN America.

Campbell performed the critically-acclaimed “Outskirts of Heaven” (Campbell, Dave Turnball) on NBC’s TODAY and the powerful song has racked up rave reviews with fans praising; “brought me to tears,” “gave me chills,” and claimed “this is what country music is supposed to sound like.”

Following 2015’s “Tomorrow Tonight,” Campbell has been in the studio working on his RED BOW Records debut album. Previously sharing the stage with Randy Houser, Alan Jackson, The Band Perry, Jerrod Niemann, and Justin Moore, he is currently playing shows nationwide and working with the Grand Ole Opry on a tour in honor of the USO’s 75th anniversary with more details to be announced soon.

For more information on Craig Campbell and tour dates, visit www.craigcampbell.tv.

ABOUT CRAIG CAMPBELL:
Campbell launched on to the country music scene with the release of his self-titled debut album (2011) delivering the hits “Family Man,” “Fish,” and “When I Get It.” To date, he has logged five consecutive charted hits with over a billion radio airplay audience impressions and over a half million downloads. Acclaimed as one of the genre’s most neo-traditionalist singers, his Top 15 breakout debut “Family Man” was featured on HBO’s True Blood and fan-favorite “Fish” has tallied nearly 400,000 digital copies sold. Campbell earned his first Top 10 smash with the infectious “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” from his sophomore album NEVER REGRET (2013). The gifted songwriter co-wrote Garth Brooks “All American Kid” off of MAN AGAINST THE MACHINE. Prior to landing his first record deal, the Lyons, GA native spent time on the road playing keyboard for both Tracy Byrd and Luke Bryan – shows that inspired him nightly. He was soon discovered while playing a regular gig at the downtown Nashville honky-tonk, The Stage.