FALL RUN SPANS COLLEGE TOWNS NATIONWIDE WITH SUPPORT FROM JAKE WORTHINGTON, LAUREN WATKINS, AND NOAH HICKS
NASHVILLE, TENN. – Nashville’s “busiest – and most consistently successful – creative force” (
Tennessean)
ERNEST announces today his first-ever headlining
Sucker For Small Towns Tour. Kicking off in Birmingham, Ala. on October 6 and continuing through mid-November, the singer/songwriter brings
Flower Shops (The Album) – one of
2022’s best Nashville albums (so far) – and more selects from his catalog to the road. Country up and comers
Jake Worthington,
Lauren Watkins, and
Noah Hicks join as support across the fall run.
Concertgoers can join ERNEST’s community to receive a code for tomorrow’s (8/9) pre-sale by texting (615) 235-5823. Subscribers will receive the code in the morning before the pre-sale goes live at 10am local time. General on-sale goes wide Friday, August 12 at 8am CT for all dates excluding Chicago, which will be on-sale August 26. Exclusive pre-show VIP Experience Packages are available for all shows at point of purchase, including: one general admission ticket, VIP early entry into the venue, a Q&A and photo with ERNEST, a pre-show performance, signed merchandise, and more.
“I’m stoked to get out there and take the ERN show on the road,” ERNEST shares. “Gonna be playin to rooms I think we can pack! It’s an experience we put together specifically for the fans and I think it’s going to be special for them to be able to say they were there for it!”
ERNEST “embraces the genre’s deep roots and seeks to modernize them for today’s younger generation” (
HITS) both as a writer and an artist. He just clinched his
sixth #1 as a songwriter with
Morgan Wallen’s multi-week chart topper “Wasted On You,” while his own debut single “Flower Shops” was named
Taste of Country’s #1 country song of 2022 so far. The hitmaker is on the road now opening select dates of Wallen’s sold out Dangerous Tour and playing stand-alone sets at fairs and festivals nationwide.
SUCKER FOR SMALL TOWNS TOUR DATES
Oct. 6 – Birmingham, Ala. – Zydeco^
Oct. 7 – Tuscaloosa, Ala. – Druid City Music Hall^
Oct. 8 – Huntsville, Ala. – Sidetracks Music Hall^
Nov. 3 – Statesboro, Ga. – The Blue Room*
Nov. 4 – Rome, Ga. – Peaches*
Nov. 10 – Starkville, Miss. – Rick’s Café*◆
Nov. 11 – Hattiesburg, Miss. – Brewskys*◆
Nov. 12 – Mobile, Ala. – The Soul Kitchen*◆
Nov. 17 – Chicago, Ill. – Joe’s on Weed*
Nov. 18 – Columbus, Ohio – Bluestone*
Nov. 19 – Peoria, Ill – Crusens*
* with Jake Worthington
^ with Noah Hicks
◆ with Lauren Watkins