Kip Moore Brings Blazing Hot ‘After the Sunburn Tour’ to Music City on Nov. 17 at War Memorial Auditorium

With special guests Jordan Davis and Jillian Jacqueline

Tickets go on sale July 27 at 10 a.m. at WMArocks.com

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Known for one of the most high-energy and captivating live shows in the genre, multi-platinum singer/songwriter Kip Moore brings his After the Sunburn Tour to Nashville’s War Memorial Auditorium on Nov. 17.

Tickets go on sale Friday, July 27, at 10 a.m. at WMArocks.org, by phone at 615-782-4030, and in person at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick St., in downtown Nashville.

The tour, which will kick off in Silver Springs, Maryland on Sept. 20, will make stops in 21 major cities including Los Angeles and New York City. The tour is a testament to Moore’s fervent live fanbase, which continues to grow due to “the way he expresses what’s on his mind that draws sold-out audiences around the world” (CMT). Moore has invited a combination of special guests including Jordan DavisJillian JacquelineThe Wild Feathers and Caroline Jones to join him across the dates, assembling one of the most stacked lineups this fall.

Multi-Platinum Singer/Songwriter Kip Moore’s current single, “Last Shot,” is the second taken from his revered third studio album, “Slowheart,” and follows his fourth number one hit, “More Girls Like You.” “Slowheart” garnered instant praise from critics as Moore’s “most complete, cohesive declaration of his artistic sensibilities yet” (NPR), we well as wrapped 2017 on multiple “Best of” lists including Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, UpRoxx, Bobby Bones Show, Taste of Country, Sounds Like Nashville, The Boot, PopMatters and Whiskey Riff.

“Slowheart” follows the acclaim that surrounded Moore’s sophomore album “Wild Ones,” heralded as “an impressively singular release from Music Row” by The Guardian and his platinum debut album, “Up All Night” that spawned three No. One hit singles, including gold-certified “Beer Money,” platinum-certified “Hey Pretty Girl,” and the double-platinum breakout hit, “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Truck.”

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