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Everette

Everette Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 5,331
Category Country
Concerts
Feb
13
JJ's LIVE
Fayetteville
Tickets
Feb
14
House of Blues Dallas
Dallas
Tickets
Feb
15
Tower Theatre
Oklahoma City
Tickets
Feb
20
Bourbon Theatre
Lincoln
Tickets
Feb
21
Surf Ballroom and Museum
Clear Lake
Tickets
Feb
22
The Cotillion Ballroom
Wichita
Tickets
Feb
27
Ogden Theatre
Denver
Tickets
Feb
28
The Depot
Salt Lake City
Tickets
Mar
01
Knitting Factory
Boise
Tickets
Apr
03
Vinyl Music Hall
Pensacola
Tickets
Apr
10
The Orange Peel
Asheville
Tickets
Apr
11
The Fillmore Charlotte
Charlotte
Tickets
Apr
12
House of Blues Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach
Tickets
Apr
17
House of Blues Orlando
Lake Buena Vista
Tickets
Apr
19
The Refinery Charleston
Charleston
Tickets
Apr
24
The Bluestone
Columbus
Tickets
Apr
25
District 142 - Live Music & Event Venue
Wyandotte
Tickets
Apr
26
Joe's Live
Rosemont
Tickets
May
01
Touch Of Texas
Binghamton
Tickets
May
02
The Paramount
Huntington
Tickets
May
03
Toad's Place
New Haven
Tickets
May
08
Deluxe
Indianapolis
Tickets
May
09
Stage AE
Pittsburgh
Tickets
May
10
The NorVa
Norfolk
Tickets
May
16
The Caverns
Pelham
Tickets
About Everette
Rooted in country, rock & roll, southern storytelling, and heartland hooks, Everette is glued together by two Kentucky natives who write their own songs, play their own instruments, and proudly blur the boundaries between themselves and their audience. For the boys, music is all about community. It's about connection. That's why the duo's motto — "We are Everette" — isn't just a statement about the musical bond shared by bandmates Brent Rupard and Anthony Olympia. It's a reference to the communal bonds they share with their fans, too. Years before crystallizing their sound with Kings of the Dairy Queen Parking Lot — a 14-song project produced by Luke Laird and split into two volumes, titled Side A and Side B — Brent and Anthony met in their early 20s in their hometown of Bullitt County, Kentucky. The two began writing songs together, taking inspiration not only from the artists they both loved — including Tom Petty, the Eagles, and Randy Travis — but also from their individual record collections. "It's like a Venn diagram," Anthony says of Everette's unique sound. "There's a lot of music we share in the center, but there's a lot we don't share, too. It's yin and yang. It's a mixture of everything." Before moving to Nashville and officially forming Everette — named after George Clooney's philosophy-spouting, folk-singing character in O Brother, Where Art Thou? — the musicians both headed to Bowling Green, Kentucky, where they cut their teeth playing four shows a week while attending Western Kentucky University. Bowling Green was a diverse city, and the duo's concerts became a melting pot not only of different sounds, but of different walks of life, too. "Our shows became this place where bikers, hippies, college kids, white collar, and blue collar Kentuckians all came together. We fit in with all of those people, and they fit in with us, too." It was the pair's first time witnessing the kind of community that would eventually rally around Everette's salt-of-the-earth songwriting and top-shelf musicianship. That community truly blossomed in Nashville, where Brent and Anthony headed after graduation. There, they began performing together as Everette, combining years of friendship into collaborative songs that told universal stories about love, family, long days, and wild nights. They officially unveiled that sound with their 2018 debut EP, Slow Roll, but it was Kings of the Dairy Queen Parking Lot that showcased the full range of their songwriting. Brent and Anthony co-wrote all 14 songs on Side A and Side B, teaming up with collaborators like Bryan Simpson, the Warren Brothers, Brent Cobb, Matt Jenkins, and Bobby Pinson along the way. Before recording those songs with Grammy-winning producer Luke Laird, they whittled them into shape during a monthly residency at the Springwater Supper Club & Lounge, a no-frills dive bar sporting one of Nashville's smallest stages. "Those shows forced us to strip things back and focus on the essence of each song," says Anthony. "There wasn't a big sound system. There wasn't a smoke machine or a light show. It was just us, playing as a four-piece band, watching this residency grow into a monthly party that people really loved. Fans would show up. People from the music industry would show up. Everyone hung out together and enjoyed the music, and it was so impactful." Kings of the Dairy Queen Parking Lot's first half, Side A, makes an impact of its own. There are wild 'n' rowdy drinking songs ("Dang the Whiskey"), falling-in-love salutes ("Way Back"), country-rock breakup anthems ("Break it to Me"), and tributes to the wives who've supported Brent and Anthony's dreams for years ("Love Me Like I Am"). From the funky, party-ready guitar riffs that kick off the EP's opening track, "Can't Say No," to the heartfelt lyrics that turn "Momma, I'll Be Okay" into a touching tribute to family, Side A is modern country music at its finest: one part twang, one part rock & roll attitude, and a generous dose of anthemic hooks. The lyrics may be biographical, but these songs are for everyone. They're not just Everette's stories, after all. They're ours. "Everyone remembers that time when they were younger, hanging out in that one spot with their friends, gaining their first taste of freedom," Brent says, nodding to the project's epic title track. "Most small towns in Kentucky had a Dairy Queen, but everybody had a spot like that where they hung out as kids, whether it's a stoop in New York City or a Walmart parking lot in south Georgia. Everyone remembers where they first felt that feeling." "Those shows forced us to strip things back and focus on the essence of each song," says Anthony. "There wasn't a big sound system. There wasn't a smoke machine or a light show. It was just us, playing as a four-piece band, watching this residency grow into a monthly party that people really loved. Fans would show up. People from the music industry would show up. Everyone hung out together and enjoyed the music, and it was so impactful." Kings of the Dairy Queen Parking Lot's first half, Side A, makes an impact of its own. There are wild 'n' rowdy drinking songs ("Dang the Whiskey"), falling-in-love salutes ("Way Back"), country-rock breakup anthems ("Break it to Me"), and tributes to the wives who've supported Brent and Anthony's dreams for years ("Love Me Like I Am"). From the funky, party-ready guitar riffs that kick off the EP's opening track, "Can't Say No," to the heartfelt lyrics that turn "Momma, I'll Be Okay" into a touching tribute to family, Side A is modern country music at its finest: one part twang, one part rock & roll attitude, and a generous dose of anthemic hooks. The lyrics may be biographical, but these songs are for everyone. They're not just Everette's stories, after all. They're ours. "Everyone remembers that time when they were younger, hanging out in that one spot with their friends, gaining their first taste of freedom," Brent says, nodding to the project's epic title track. "Most small towns in Kentucky had a Dairy Queen, but everybody had a spot like that where they hung out as kids, whether it's a stoop in New York City or a Walmart parking lot in south Georgia. Everyone remembers where they first felt that feeling." “We don’t care where you come from,” Brent says. “Whether you're a city person or a country person or from Mars, you're always welcome at the Everette party."
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Everette Tour Cities
Lincoln, NE Indianapolis, IN Denver, CO Pensacola, FL Pittsburgh, PA North Myrtle Beach, SC Columbus, OH Fayetteville, AR Pelham, TN New Haven, CT Clear Lake, IA Charleston, SC Wichita, KS Charlotte, NC Salt Lake City, UT Dallas, TX Lake Buena Vista, FL Norfolk, VA Oklahoma City, OK Binghamton, NY Huntington, NY Boise, ID Wyandotte, MI Asheville, NC

Frequently Asked Questions About Everette

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Everette on tour?

Yes, Everette is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Everette concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Everette tour is scheduled for 25 dates across 24 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Everette scheduled to play?

Everette is scheduled to play 25 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Everette tour start?

Everette’s tour starts Feb 13, 2025 and ends on May 16, 2025. They will play 24 cities; their most recent concert was held in Fayetteville at JJ's LIVE and their next upcoming concert will be in Indianapolis at Old National Centre.

What venues is Everette performing at?

As part of the Everette tour, Everette is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Feb 13 - Fayetteville, AR @ JJ's LIVE
Feb 14 - Dallas, TX @ House of Blues Dallas
Feb 15 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower Theatre
Feb 20 - Lincoln, NE @ Bourbon Theatre
Feb 21 - Clear Lake, IA @ Surf Ballroom and Museum
Feb 22 - Wichita, KS @ The Cotillion Ballroom
Feb 27 - Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
Feb 28 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
Mar 01 - Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
Apr 03 - Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall
Apr 10 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
Apr 11 - Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
Apr 12 - North Myrtle Beach, SC @ House of Blues Myrtle Beach
Apr 17 - Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues Orlando
Apr 19 - Charleston, SC @ The Refinery Charleston
Apr 24 - Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone
Apr 25 - Wyandotte, MI @ District 142 - Live Music & Event Venue
Apr 26 - Rosemont, IL @ Joe's Live
May 01 - Binghamton, NY @ Touch Of Texas
May 02 - Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
May 03 - New Haven, CT @ Toad's Place
May 08 - Indianapolis, IN @ Old National Centre
May 09 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
May 10 - Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
May 16 - Pelham, TN @ The Caverns
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