Song begins new chapter for country star

Carly Pearce releases “Country Music Made Me Do It” via Big Machine Records. An upbeat, cheeky love letter to the genre, the song chronicles Pearce’s long-standing relationship to country music and the impact it has had on her life.

“‘Country Music Made Me Do It’ is the essence of this next chapter for me,” Pearce shared recently. “I wrote this song as an autobiographical anthem, but I can’t wait to hear the ways YOUR story has been influenced by country music.”

Tickets are now available for Pearce’s North American headline Country Music Made Me Do It Tour, kicking off October 5th at The Town Hall in New York City. Presented by Conundrum Wines, the ten plus city tour will continue through cities like Boston, St. Louis, Los Angeles, and more before concluding on November 18th in Detroit. Adam Doleac and Hannah Ellis will join Pearce as support on select dates.

“I’m SO excited to bring the ‘Country Music Made Me Do It’ Tour to life this fall, to celebrate the true beginning of a turned page in my life, both musically and personally,” Pearce adds.

This week, Pearce earned another Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Platinum certification for her No. 1 hit “Never Wanted To Be That Girl” with Ashley McBryde, in addition to earning a Female Artist of the Year nomination for the 35th Annual MusicRow Awards.

Pearce has been busy at work on her next musical chapter starting with her rising single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton which was released June 16th. Starting March 2024, Pearce will join Tim McGraw as direct support on all dates of his Standing Room Only Tour.