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On tour
Yes
Followers
3,792
Category
Americana, Country, Roots Country, Folk
Concerts
Jun
20
The Post
Fort Worth
Tickets
Jun
27
Kiki's House of Righteous Music
Madison
Tickets
Jul
24
Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
Galveston
Tickets
Aug
22
The Bugle Boy
La Grange
Tickets
Sep
20
Dosey Doe Breakfast & BBQ & Whiskey Bar
The Woodlands
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Sep
28
Gar Hole
Anna
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Oct
25
Keep It Country Music Jam
New Braunfels
Tickets
Oct
26
Songwriting Workshop in Gruene
Gruene
Tickets
About Owen Temple
With grit and a grin, Texas-based singer/songwriter Owen Temple comes barreling out of the Lone Star state with his new album Two Thousand Miles. The record, produced by famed Texas-music legend Lloyd Maines (Dixie Chicks, Terri Hendrix, Terry Allen), is a dusty backroads blend of heartache and hope. The album is being released on a staggered schedule. It's been available since late summer as a digital download on LoneStarTunes.com and will be released on iTunes in December. The physical record releases nationally on Jan. 22, 2008.
It's just the latest bold move from the charismatic singer who strives to be as innovative with the business side of his career as he is with his music. Temple says, "The idea was to not put any barriers between the fans hearing the new record right away - and then to let things grow from there."
If the growth of CD sales follows Temple's career arc - steadily upward - then he'll soon be as well known to the rest of the country as he is in Texas. Since his 1997 debut, General Store, he's been building fans, wowing critics and winning accolades at a heady pace. His 2002 release, Right Here and Now sold nearly 20,000 copies. His career's been picking up steam ever since. In fact, just this year he won the prestigious B.W. Stevenson Songwriting Contest, awarded every year in April at Poor David's Pub in Dallas, Texas. He's also been a New Folk Finalist at the world-renowned Kerrville Folk Festival.
When his distributor went belly up before paying him for sales of Right Here and Now, Temple decided to return to school and pursue a graduate degree in psychology in Madison, Wisconsin. It's hard to beat the songwriting bug into submission once it bites and the 31-year-old singer felt he'd left some business undone. So, one class shy of getting his master's degree, he decided to go after an advanced degree in making great music. A self-described family man, he approached his wife about giving the music thing another go. With her blessing he jumped back into the fire.
He reunited with Maines, who had produced his first two albums, and went into the studio with a new batch of songs. To lay down tracks on the twelve new Temple-penned original songs, Owen and Lloyd recruited Dixie Chicks music director/chief guitarslinger David Grissom and a rock solid rhythm section made up of Asleep at the Wheel drummer Dave Sanger and prolific bassman Glenn Fukunaga. Austin music veterans Riley Osbourn and Richard Bowden lent B3 organ and fiddle, respectively, to the songs. Folk music singer/songwriter Terri Hendrix, cosmic cowboy Bob Livingston, and hard-working, up-and-coming songsmith Gordy Quist laid down harmony vocals on the recording.
The results and Temple's growth as artist are evident throughout Two Thousand Miles. He's at home in the gritty realism that harkens back to his songwriting heroes like Steve Earle and Joe Ely. Rough and ragged characters on the edge ("Like We Still Care," "Demolition Derby") sit comfortably alongside heartfelt ruminations on love ("You Want To Wear That Ring," "You Don't Have To Be Lonely"). The stirring title track is a radio-ready, roll-down-the-windows anthem that showcases a singer ready for prime time.
Owen Temple is a man and songwriter who has traveled thousands of miles, literally and artistically. The new record has been a lifetime in the making. Through all the miles and highways he's traveled, Temple has come to a new beginning. One that finds him on the verge of greatness. And you can't get there without putting the miles behind you.
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Genres
Americana, Country, Roots Country, Folk
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Owen Temple Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Owen Temple
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Owen Temple on tour?
Yes, Owen Temple is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Owen Temple concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Owen Temple tour
is scheduled for 8 dates across 7 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Owen Temple scheduled to play?
Owen Temple is scheduled to play 8 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Owen Temple tour start?
Owen Temple’s tour starts Jun 20, 2025 and ends on Oct 26, 2025.
They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Fort Worth at The Post and their next upcoming concert
will be in Anna at Gar Hole.
What venues is Owen Temple performing at?
As part of the Owen Temple tour, Owen Temple is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 20 - Fort Worth,
TX @ The Post
Jun 27 - Madison,
WI @ Kiki's House of Righteous Music
Jul 24 - Galveston,
TX @ Old Quarter Acoustic Cafe
Aug 22 - La Grange,
TX @ The Bugle Boy
Sep 20 - The Woodlands,
TX @ Dosey Doe Breakfast & BBQ & Whiskey Bar
Sep 28 - Anna,
TX @ Gar Hole
Oct 25 - New Braunfels,
TX @ Keep It Country Music Jam
Oct 26 - Gruene,
TX @ Songwriting Workshop in Gruene