DUSTIN LYNCH WELCOMES FANS TO TULLAHOMA WITH FOURTH ALBUM OUT TODAY (1/17)
SEVEN-TIME CHART-TOPPER CELEBRATES RELEASE OF HOMETOWN TRIBUTE WITH SPECIAL SHOW IN NASHVILLE TONIGHT
HEADLINING STAY COUNTRY TOUR KICKS OFF JANUARY 30 IN DETROIT
Nashville, Tenn. (January 17, 2020) – Broken Bow Records star Dustin Lynch lays out the welcome mat to TULLAHOMA today (1/17), taking a deep dive into the world of a true “Small Town Boy” with the release of his passion-project fourth album.
Billboard raves “Lynch finds his lane” on the vivid concept LP dedicated to the people and lifestyle of his Tennessee hometown. Featuring 11 tracks painted in the red-hot sonics of modern Country and produced by longtime collaborator Zach Crowell, its release follows the multi-week #1 hit, “Ridin’ Roads” – Lynch’s seventh career chart-topper and second straight as a writer.
Tonight only, Lynch will celebrate the album’s arrival with a special show at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works – transporting TULLAHOMA north to Music City for a one-time concert experience – and then the acclaimed Country favorite hits the highway.
On January 21 he’ll appear on ABC’s Good Morning America to perform the swerving “Ridin’ Roads.” Later that night, he’ll toast to TULLAHOMA with his iHeartCountry Album Release Party at the iHeartRadio Theater New York. Airing live at 7 p.m. ET on LiveXLive and 7 p.m. local time on iHeartMedia’s Mainstream Country radio stations, the exclusive 60-minute special will feature an intimate Q&A and LIVE performance from Lynch, all hosted by The Bobby Bones Show’s Amy Brown.
Next, Lynch puts the hammer down on his headlining STAY COUNTRY TOUR 2020, kicking off January 30 in Detroit, MI, and featuring 15 dates with newcomer Travis Denning in support.
He’ll then perform on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! Outdoor Stage in February, before finishing his headline run and launching straight into a busy summer concert schedule – a non-stop trek featuring a direct support slot on Old Dominion’s WE ARE OLD DOMINION TOUR, plus a number of high-profile festivals like Stagecoach, Country Thunder, and more.