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Sam Grow

Sam Grow Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 27,234
Category Country
Concerts
Jun
14
Victories Country Concert Series
Petoskey
Tickets
Jun
29
Reedy Country Music Festival
Reedy
Tickets
About Sam Grow
All of us can remember moments that changed our lives and hopefully the lives of those we love. Ask Sam Grow and he’ll tell you he’s had maybe 3. The first came in high school, when his father agreed to buy Sam the guitar he desperately wanted — but only on one fateful condition. The next came the day he first held his newborn daughter, a moment that prompted him to make a special vow he has kept ever since. And the third involved his decision to pass by several tempting opportunities until the perfect one came along – signing with Average Joes Entertainment. Since signing with the Nashville-based label in 2019, Grow has amassed 125+ million streams across all Digital Service Platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, etc) and he was named to Billboard’s coveted “7 Country Acts To Watch” list. His 2020 hit single, “Song About You,” from his EP, Me And Mine, was listed as one of Spotify’s "Best Country Songs of 2020-Wrapped," and his 2019 album, “Love and Whiskey,” debuted at #1 on iTunes Country albums chart. Grow also made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Saturday November 27th, 2021. His first full album, 2019's “Love and Whiskey” was a self-portrait that spoke to listeners as if they had written those songs themselves. Add his insight as a singer, his ability to convey loneliness, love and laughter with equal eloquence, and you’ve got an album that represents the best of modern country. Grow began his journey in Mechanicsville, Maryland, where his father J.R. worked on power lines by day and enjoyed singing and listening to music at home at night. Sam started showing signs of talent early — so early that at age 5, after his family had moved to Winfield, Kansas, he made his debut singing “Amazing Grace” at the local Baptist church. Winfield also hosts the annual Walnut Valley Festival, which featured many of the best bluegrass singers and players. This, too, opened Grow’s eyes and ears. At age 10 he began writing songs. By the time his parents divorced, Grow understood that music can be something more than a hobby or distraction. “I saw a lot of things that kids of 12 or 13 shouldn’t have to see,” he recalls. “I felt that I had something to say about those moments. That’s why I started writing about them. Eventually music became my escape, a way to get away from whatever was bad.” When he was 15 Sam went with his father to Nashville. J.R. was there on business but he found time to sneak his son into Robert’s Western Wear, the classic Music City honky-tonk. Just one year later Sam was playing shows and leading his own band. Eventually he enrolled at the College of Southern Maryland as a music major, but left after a while and got back to making music. He knew then and knows today that he really had no other choice, and this was entirely because of that second milestone. When he held his infant daughter for the first time, he says, “I realized that I was her first example of what a man is. I didn’t want to be the kind of man who said, ‘I had a dream to play music but then I had you and set it aside.’ That’s the worst thing you can tell a child. Looking at her, I wanted her to grow up knowing that I did chase my dreams. I wanted her to believe, like me, that the world is limitless.” So Grow devoted full time to playing, performing and writing. He cut an indie album, Ignition, in 2009 and began touring beyond the Maryland territory, with shows booked in Los Angeles, San Diego, Vancouver and other far-flung destinations. When he landed a gig at Nashville Underground, he impulsively blind-texted producer Matt McClure, though they’d never met, inviting him to come down and catch a set or two. Impressed, McClure started introducing Grow to major publishers. Deals were offered immediately. Grow moved to Nashville in 2013 and started releasing his own music, beginning with a self-titled EP in 2014 and followed by The Blame in 2017 and A Little Like Me in 2018. One last milestone remained. When Grow was booked to open for Colt Ford, the iconic country rapper invited him onto his bus to write a song with him and mutual friend Taylor Phillips. “We wrote one song,” Grow notes. “Then we wrote another song. Then Colt says, ‘I want more people to hear your music. Will you please come and sign with Average Joes?’” That leads directly to Love And Whiskey, with Grow’s band providing the music as promised and Jacob Rice producing. Ironically, the first two singles were the only cuts he didn’t co-write. Yet “Boots” and “History” both seem to have been tailored to his story. “Boots,” in particular, came to him at exactly the right moment, just a few weeks after his father had passed. Josh Thompson’s lyrics touched something in Grow, whose memories of J.R. include the favorite pair of boots he wore throughout his life. His second full-length album, 'This Town' broke new ground for Grow who notched huge success with 'Song About You' from the album. Follow-up hits included the title track 'This Town' plus 'Kiss My Ass', 'Better Than Me', 'Me and Mine' and 'You Ain't Gone'. With rich vocals, deep storytelling and side of country-rock power, Grow's second album with Average Joe's pushed him into new success. With the release of his 3rd album, 2022's 'Manchester', Grow reached new ground with new fans reacting to real-life stories born out of his home studio in Manchester, TN. Hits such as 'Live It Down', 'Without You' and 'Truck in the Yard' and more. The storytelling is far from over, as he's already begun work on his 4th studio album to be released in 2023. Grow released his 4th studio album 'Avalon Avenue' recorded at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL on January 19th, 2024. The album's name is a nod to the street address for FAME studio where legends of all styles of music including Lynryd Skynrd, The Allman Brothers, Aretha Franklin, Steven Tyler and many more have all recorded. Known for it's classic southern rock and country rock sound, FAME studios brought magic to the 4th studio album for Grow.
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What fans are saying
Diana
5 / 5
Had a great time! Sam gives a great performance! Met new friends and met his beautiful wife, Kelsey!
Wagners Roadhouse Chillicothe, OH
Jan 21, 2023
Ashley
4 / 5
It was excellent!!!! Love me some Sam!! Morgan Gruber was also great! Girl has a voice on her for sure!!
Hard Rock Cafe Pittsburgh, PA
Jan 18, 2024
Linda
5 / 5
Sam Grow was awesome. Such a great artist...love how he mixes up country with rock. It was a pleasure!!!
Momma Lucia Chesapeake Beach, MD
Jun 18, 2018
JoAnne
5 / 5
Always a great show. Such talent and humility and truly cares about his fans (family as he calls us).
Cowboy Coast Saloon Ocean City, MD
Jan 02, 2020
Bobby
5 / 5
SAM and TINLEY never disappoint! Awesome show and the opening act Grouser Girls were great as well !
The Union Firehouse Mount Holly, NJ
Sep 10, 2023
Troy
5 / 5
Sam is always amazing and last night did not disappoint! Great music by him and his guests!
Common John Brewing Co Manchester, TN
Jan 22, 2023
George
5 / 5
Was awesome! Sam and his agents are great people and put on a fantastic show!
Tellus360 Lancaster, PA
Mar 09, 2024
Bobby
5 / 5
Sam and Tinley awesome as usual ! 🎤Sining and Playing guitars 👍
The Heist Bowling Green, VA
Jan 27, 2023
Bobby
5 / 5
SAM GIVES 100% EACH TIME HE SINGS ! Great Night
Tiki Bar Solomons Island Solomons, MD
Jun 12, 2023
Joe
5 / 5
Sam was awesome, even took a favorite last request!
The Stage Williamsville, NY
Mar 11, 2024
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Sam Grow Tour Cities
Reedy, WV Petoskey, MI

Frequently Asked Questions About Sam Grow

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Sam Grow on tour?

Yes, Sam Grow is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Sam Grow concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Sam Grow tour is scheduled for 2 dates across 2 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Sam Grow scheduled to play?

Sam Grow is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Sam Grow tour start?

Sam Grow’s tour starts Jun 14, 2024 and ends on Jun 29, 2024. They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in Petoskey at Odawa Casino and their next upcoming concert will be in Petoskey at Odawa Casino.

What venues is Sam Grow performing at?

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

2024 Tour Dates:

Jun 14 - Petoskey, MI @ Odawa Casino
Jun 29 - Reedy, WV @ Reedy Grocery
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