Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Tyler Childres is set to embark on a headline tour next year with a stop in Orange Beach to perform at The Wharf on June 1.
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Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Tyler Childers is set to embark on a headline tour next year with a stop in Orange Beach to perform at The Wharf on June 1.
Tickets go on sale for the “Tyler Childers: On the Road” tour on Friday, Nov. 22, at 10 a.m. local time. Artist Presales starts Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m., and presale registration is open now through Sunday, Nov. 17, at 11:59 p.m. at https://tylerchildersmusic.com/pages/tour-dates.
The tour will feature special guests Wynonna Judd, Charley Crockett, Robert Earl Keen, The Hold Steady, Medium Build, Deer Tick, Hayes Carll, S.G. Goodman, Cory Branan and SOMA. The Orange Beach concert will include S.G. Goodman.
According to a press release, $1 from every ticket sold will benefit both Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund (HHARF) and REVERB. Established in 2020 by Childers and Senora May, HHARF brings awareness and financial support for philanthropic efforts in the Appalachian Region. REVERB’s efforts reduce environmental impact in live music, engage fans and fund carbon impact programs to address the impacts of the tour that cannot be eliminated.
Childers wants to give fans the best chance to buy tickets at face value, the press release states. To make this possible, those who purchase tickets on Ticketmaster and can’t attend will have the option to resell their tickets at the original price paid using the Face Value Exchange. To protect the Exchange, Childers has requested that all shows ticketed by Ticketmaster, except those in New York and Virginia where Face Value Exchange can’t be mandated, use tickets that are mobile-only and restricted from transfer. For AXS-ticketed events, fans will be able to resell their tickets for face value plus fees through AXS Official Resale Marketplace.
From the press release”
“One of country music’s most compelling and unpredictable artists” (Associated Press), Childers is in the midst of yet another landmark year following the release of his new album, “Rustin’ In The Rain,” which debuted at No. 10 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart last fall. The record features seven tracks, including the two-time Grammy, VMA and ACM-nominated single, “In Your Love,” which since its release has broken into the top 35 on the Mediabase Country chart, garnered over 12 million video views, 215 million on-demand streams and received praise from outlets such as NPR Music, Rolling Stone, Billboard, USA Today, Pitchfork, Stereogum and many more.
“Rustin’ in the Rain” follows 2022’s triple album, “Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?” which featured eight songs presented in three distinct sonic perspectives — Hallelujah, Jubilee and Joyful Noise. Released to widespread acclaim, Esquire praised, “Who’s doing it better than Childers in roots music these days? No one,” while NPR Music declared, “eight songs so good he had to record them thrice.” Before Hounds, Childers released 2020’s Grammy-nominated surprise album, “Long Violent History,” which NPR Music called an “explicit and remarkable stand in solidarity.” His two previous releases, 2019’s No. 1 “Country Squire” as well 2017’s RIAA Platinum debut, “Purgatory,” were released to overwhelming critical and commercial acclaim. In the years since his debut, Childers has earned seven Grammy nominations and has been featured on “CBS This Morning,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert series and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.”