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Parker McCollum

Parker McCollum Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Category Country
Concerts
Jul
29
American Icon: Celebrating Toby Keith
Nashville
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Aug
02
WE Fest
Detroit Lakes
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Aug
03
County Line Country Fest 2024
Prairie Du Chien
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Aug
23
Rio Rancho Events Center
Rio Rancho
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Aug
24
Dillon Amphitheater
Dillon
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Aug
25
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison
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Aug
31
American Bank Center Arena
Corpus Christi
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Sep
01
Whitewater Amphitheater
New Braunfels
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Sep
12
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course
Grantville
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Sep
13
Blossom Music Center
Cuyahoga Falls
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Sep
14
Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati
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Sep
19
Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion
Portsmouth
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Sep
20
CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
Simpsonville
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Sep
21
Addition Financial Arena
Orlando
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Sep
27
Ford Center
Evansville
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Sep
28
Great Southern Bank Arena
Springfield
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Oct
04
Luke Combs: Live From The Gorge
Quincy
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Oct
05
Luke Combs: Live From The Gorge
Quincy
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Oct
10
The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Oxon Hill
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Oct
11
MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Boston
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Oct
12
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Camden
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Oct
17
Findlay Toyota Center
Prescott Valley
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Oct
18
Tucson Arena
Tucson
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Oct
19
Bakkt Theater
Las Vegas
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Oct
24
Honda Center
Anaheim
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Oct
25
Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
San Diego
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Oct
26
Tahoe Blue Event Center
Stateline
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Dec
27
Paycom Center
Oklahoma City
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Dec
28
Simmons Bank Arena
North Little Rock
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About Parker McCollum
Parker McCollum comes from a particular type of family — the no-nonsense, hard working kind. His was the sort of upbringing where “if you’re going to do something and you’re not going to do it one-hundred percent you shouldn’t do it all.” It’s why the 25-year-old singer-songwriter treats each song he writes with a painstaking level of dedication, reverence, respect and, as he’ll readily admit, even a bit of obsession. McCollum says that when a particular melody or lyric or emotion is tugging at him, hell, he might just stay in his room for days at a time working it out. He can’t help himself. That’s because for the Austin-based singer and multi-instrumentalist the end result is worth the occasional pain in the process. “That’s where I find my identity,” McCollum, who broke out with the revealing and critically adored 2013 debut The Limestone Kid and now returns with his highly anticipated follow-up album, Probably Wrong, says of penning soul-baring, honest and forthright Americana anthems. “It just takes over,” he says of the songwriting muse and, one senses, his ever-winding, sometimes gut-wrenching journey as an introspective musician.” “I didn’t choose this life. It chose me.“ Set for release on November 10 independently, Probably Wrong, pulls back the curtain and reveals McCollum like never before. The 10-track LP, written after the dissolution of a long-term relationship, is equal parts introspective, self-flagellating and transcendent. It’s also the most honest McCollum has ever been in song. There’s an inherent pain that bleeds through in the raw honesty of stunning songs including “I Can’t Breathe” and “Hell of a Year.” For McCollum, putting his most intimate thoughts and feelings to song is more of a welcome relief than an act of bloodletting. “I don’t talk about my feelings very often,” he notes. “I keep a lot of things in most of the time and I don’t want anybody else to have to deal with my shit. I just write songs instead.” In the wake of The Limestone Kid’s release, and its lead single “Meet Me in the Middle” finding success at regional radio, McCollum says “in the blink of an eye” his life drastically changed.” The then-22-year-old went from a life of smoking pot on his couch and passing his days strumming the guitar to traveling from one gig to the next not as a nobody but rather a revered traveling musician with a fervent fanbase. McCollum always wanted to be a singer-songwriter but he admits he was caught a bit off guard by the buzz around Limestone. “I was playing catch up for two years,” he says. In speaking with McCollum, it’s easy to detect the sense of wonderment and romance he still attaches to the brutally honest songwriters he first revered during his teenage years. Men like Townes Van Zandt, Todd Snider, Steve Earle and James McMurtry — even as a wide-eyed and innocent young man, McCollum sensed these musicians were speaking to a more powerful truth. “It would jerk my soul out of me,” he says of encountering and quickly becoming enamored with their music and subsequently dedicating his life to molding songs of a similarly revealing bent. “There’s nothing else I’ve ever encountered that has had as much influence on me,” he explains. “That’s all I wanted to listen to. It was my thing.” To that end, when he began writing the songs that would ultimately comprise Probably Wrong, McCollum felt it necessary to be alone with little more than his emotions and a guitar. “I needed to write this record and be on my own,” he says of what led him to end a two-year relationship and retreat inward. “I felt very misunderstood throughout the entire situation,” he adds. “I broke my own heart for the first time just to write this record.” For six weeks, McCollum did nothing but stare at a piece of paper filled with soul-crushing lyrics and engage with his sadness. “And I’m not a sad person,” he says with a laugh. “But I had done it to myself intentionally.” The pain still lingers, but McCollum says accessing it to write his new album allowed him to pen some of his most poignant material to date. “Hell of a Year,” which he calls his “sleeper favorite of the record,” came from McCollum breaking down one night in his truck in a fast-food parking lot. “My heart’s out of love/I fell out of line/I swore I’d never leave again/And I lied,” he sings over a gentle acoustic guitar figure. “When I set out to write this record this was the type of song I was gunning for,” he says of “Hell of a Year.” “It was the hardest song I’ve ever written as far as being that honest. But after doing so I could go back to being happy for a little bit.” On the slow rolling “Misunderstood,” the singer throws his hands in the air and makes peace with what he can’t control. “You told me I was no good/It’s alright babe/I’m pretty used to being misunderstood.” Singing such soul-baring songs is a decidedly therapeutic act for McCollum. “When the melody is so spot-on and it hooks me everything that I have been bottling up or not talking about comes out.” It’s why the singer says he lives to perform. “Next to the songwriting the live show is most important,” he offers. Though, seeing as many of his gigs are rowdy, upbeat affairs, he says he searches for the right moments to pepper his set with more emotional numbers. “I’m constantly trying to find ways to make our live show better,” McCollum says. “And my confidence level keeps going up and up. Most of the time onstage I’m running around like I’m the man,” he adds with a laugh, “but I’m definitely not.” The goal going forward then, McCollum insists, is to never remain stagnant. He idolizes musicians like John Mayer whom he says are always redefining their creativity. He intends to do the same. “My goal is to totally evolve and reinvent myself with each record I make,” McCollum says. “It’s about changing with each record and really not giving a shit. And if you can pull that off, well, that’s a pretty special thing.”
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What fans are saying
Gina
5 / 5
He was amazing! Even sang Happy Birthday to cute little 5 year old girl, it was very sweet. He’s great about interacting with the all the audience members too. His openers George Birge was really good and so was Corey Kent! I am hoping to go see another Parker McCollum concert again soon!
Peoria Civic Center Peoria, IL
Feb 02, 2024
Vicky
5 / 5
20 song set, great energy, he stood at end of stage for 30 minutes after show, signing boots, hats, shirts, etc. for fans. I had pleasure of having a meet & greet with him before the show. He was well mannered, polite, smelled incredible and SEXY!! It was an incredible night!
Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park Indianapolis, IN
Jun 29, 2024
erin
5 / 5
i only went to see parker. i stood in the same spot for over 3 hours just so i had a perfect view of him when it was his turn to come out and sing. when i got home from the music fest, i cried. that’s how fucking amazing it was.
Shiner Music Fest Shiner, TX
Nov 09, 2019
Kaylynn
4 / 5
Everyone had such a good stage presence when interacting with fans and getting them pumped up! The only thing that was iffy was a few songs the instruments were louder than the microphone and it was hard hearing the lyrics. But that was for maybe 3 songs in total
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center Tallahassee, FL
Feb 24, 2023
Joan
5 / 5
Parker McCollum was great very engaging with the audience. His opening act Drake Milligan was so so good. He deserves to have his own show at arena’s his voice was so good and he is a real showman. Loved all 3 acts it was a great evening.
Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater Bridgeport, CT
Jun 18, 2023
Hailey
5 / 5
Went to one of his shows in Raleigh Nc, and Plant City Fl for the strawberry festival. This show was so electric, the crowd was amazing and so was Parker. The visuals were so nice to have after not having them for two concerts, the sound was impeccable!
White Oak Amphitheater Greensboro, NC
Apr 21, 2024
Gina
5 / 5
George, Corey, and Parker all put on a great show! Literally enjoyed every minute of it. It was so great to see how humble and appreciative of the fans that these guys were. That always makes me want to go to more shows and support those artists.
Daily's Place Jacksonville, FL
Jun 02, 2024
Alexis
5 / 5
Parker was amazing. All the vocals sounded like his album, he shared amazing new music and engaged with the audience. The band was equally amazing and gave Parker a great foundation to entertain. We were very impressed and said we’d see him again later this summer!
Daily's Place Jacksonville, FL
Jun 02, 2024
Kels
5 / 5
The only bad thing about the concert was, where it was at.. minors were allowed to drink with parents, there were beer bottles being thrown on the ground by our feet & also completely packed, like sardines. But besides all that, Chris and Parker were great!
Twisted J Live Stephenville, TX
Jan 28, 2019
Chad
3 / 5
McCollum, like many of his peers, is the definition of mediocrity. A few decent songs, but largely forgettable. His opening act, Dalton Dover, was excellent however! Seriously, this guy can sing circles around Parker and his peers. Definitely the highlight of the evening.
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium Chattanooga, TN
Aug 25, 2023
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Parker McCollum Tour Cities
Detroit Lakes, MN New Braunfels, TX Boston, MA Cincinnati, OH Anaheim, CA Corpus Christi, TX Simpsonville, SC San Diego, CA Evansville, IN Orlando, FL Stateline, NV Tucson, AZ Las Vegas, NV Camden, NJ Prescott Valley, AZ Quincy, WA Rio Rancho, NM Nashville, TN Morrison, CO North Little Rock, AR Dillon, CO Oklahoma City, OK Springfield, MO Cuyahoga Falls, OH Oxon Hill, MD Portsmouth, VA Prairie du Chien, WI

Frequently Asked Questions About Parker McCollum

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Parker McCollum on tour?

Yes, Parker McCollum is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Parker McCollum concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Parker McCollum tour is scheduled for 29 dates across 27 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Parker McCollum scheduled to play?

Parker McCollum is scheduled to play 29 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Parker McCollum tour start?

Parker McCollum’s tour starts Jul 29, 2024 and ends on Dec 28, 2024. They will play 27 cities; their most recent concert was held in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena and their next upcoming concert will be in New Braunfels at Whitewater Amphitheater.

What venues is Parker McCollum performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Jul 29 - Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
Aug 02 - Detroit Lakes, MN @ Soo Pass Ranch
Aug 03 - Prairie Du Chien, WI @ County Line Country Fest
Aug 23 - Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center
Aug 24 - Dillon, CO @ Dillon Amphitheater
Aug 25 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Aug 31 - Corpus Christi, TX @ American Bank Center Arena
Sep 01 - New Braunfels, TX @ Whitewater Amphitheater
Sep 12 - Grantville, PA @ Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course
Sep 13 - Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
Sep 14 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
Sep 19 - Portsmouth, VA @ Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion
Sep 20 - Simpsonville, SC @ CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park
Sep 21 - Orlando, FL @ Addition Financial Arena
Sep 27 - Evansville, IN @ Ford Center
Sep 28 - Springfield, MO @ Great Southern Bank Arena
Oct 04 - Quincy, WA @ Gorge Amphitheatre
Oct 05 - Quincy, WA @ Gorge Amphitheatre
Oct 10 - Oxon Hill, MD @ The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Oct 11 - Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Oct 12 - Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Oct 17 - Prescott Valley, AZ @ Findlay Toyota Center
Oct 18 - Tucson, AZ @ Tucson Arena
Oct 19 - Las Vegas, NV @ Bakkt Theater
Oct 24 - Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
Oct 25 - San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
Oct 26 - Stateline, NV @ Tahoe Blue Event Center
Dec 27 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center
Dec 28 - North Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena
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