The song is named after his new single “Fall of Summer”
With his sixth No. 1 under his belt for “Cab in a Solo” and the release of Rise & Fall, his most critically acclaimed album to date, Triple Tigers recording artist Scotty McCreery is getting back to what he loves most this fall — performing.
Having spent almost half his life in the spotlight making country music, the North Carolina native is set to launch his headlining Fall of Summer Tour. Named after his current single of the same name, the tour will take the North Carolina native across the US and Canada with stops in Santa Fe, NM; Bakersfield, CA; Stamford, CT; Windsor, Ontario; Kansas City, MO and more.
“I’m so proud of my new Rise & Fall album, and I’m pumped to bring the Fall of Summer Tour out on the road,” McCreery says. “Performing live is one of my favorite things to do, and I can’t wait to play these songs for folks across the country as well as a few Canadian shows in Ontario.”
Tickets for some dates are on sale now with most going on sale this Friday, August 9th at 10 am local time.
Written by McCreery, Frank Rogers and Brent Anderson and produced by Rogers, Derek Wells, and Aaron Eshuis, “Fall of Summer,” is currently climbing the chart at country radio and was most added its first week.
This Friday, August 9th McCreery is set to join Callista Clark on her latest release, the duet “Gettin’ Old” on the Dreamcatcher Artists label. Clark wrote the song with Averie Bielski and Karen Kasowski, while Joey Hyde and Frank Rogers share production credits.
The two recently shot a music video for the track, conceived, produced and directed by award-winning filmmaker Roman White, which will be released in the coming weeks.
Scotty McCreery 2024 Fall of Summer Tour Dates:
Sept 2 – Wauseon, OH @ Fulton County Fair
Sept 13 – Santa Fe, NM @ Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino
Sept 14 – Abilene, TX @ Mulligans Outdoor Bash
Sept 21 – Central Point, OR @ Bi-Mart Amphitheatre at the Expo
Sept 23 – Bakersfield, CA @ Kern County Fair
Sept 28 – Columbia, SC @ Segra Park
Sept 29 – Fort Myers, FL @ Island Hopper Festival
Oct 4 – Nixa, MO @ Aetos Center for the Performing Arts
Oct 5 – Benton, MO @ Benton Speedway
Oct 17 – Bloomington, IL @ Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
Oct 18 – La Porte, IN @ La Porte Civic Auditorium
Oct 19 – Wisconsin Dells, WI @ Crystal Grand Music Theatre
Nov 7 – New Brunswick, NJ @ State Theatre New Jersey
Nov 8 – Stamford, CT @ Palace Theatre
Nov 9 – Hampton Beach, NH @ Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Nov 15 – Cherokee, NC @ Harrah’s Cherokee Casino
Nov 16 – Choctaw, MS @ Pearl River Resort
Nov 21 – Windsor, ON @ The Colosseum at Caesar’s Windsor
Nov 22 – Orillia, ON @ Casino Rama Resort – Entertainment Centre
Dec 6 – Kansas City, MO @ Ameristar Kansas City Casino
Dec 7 – Hinton, OK @ Sugar Creek Casino