Niko Moon Wraps 2021 As Most Heard New Artist at Mediabase/Country Aircheck

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PERFORMS ON NBC’S “THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON”

GOOD TIME TOUR CONTINUES IN 2022

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – RCA Nashville rising star Niko Moon is wrapping up 2021 as the most heard new artist at Mediabase/Country Aircheck. The accolade rounds out a breakout year for the entertainer, who recently achieved his first RIAA double-Platinum certification for his No. 1 debut single “GOOD TIME.”

This week Moon performed his infectious party anthem “NO SAD SONGS” on NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” watch here. The song is part of his debut album released this year, GOOD TIME, which Billboard praised as “an amalgam of pop-centric, radio-friendly vibes and lyrics with an inspirative ethos.” Co-produced alongside longtime collaborator and friend Joshua Murty, GOOD TIME earned the third-largest first week sales for a debut album in 2021. Listen HERE.

The “adept songwriter and engaging frontman” (Forbes) was also recently named SESAC 2021 Songwriter of the Year. With seven No. 1 songwriting credits, Moon has co-penned five chart-toppers for Zac Brown Band, plus Dierks Bentley’s most recent No. 1 “Gone,” as well as cuts for Rascal Flatts, Ashley Monroe, and more. He’s also a co-writer on 13 of the 14 tracks on GOOD TIME.

Moon kicked off his headlining GOOD TIME TOUR this fall and will perform his final shows of 2021 in Washington, D.C. and Boston this weekend. His first headlining trek, which features support from Kylie Morgan, will continue on in 2022 with newly announced dates in 18 cities. For tickets and additional info, visit nikomoon.com.

GOOD TIME TOUR
Dec. 17 – Washington, D.C. (Union Stage)
Dec. 18 – Boston, MA (Paradise Rock Club)
Jan. 20 – Athens, GA (The Warehouse)
Jan. 21 – Gainesville, FL (Knockin’ Boots Saloon)
Jan. 22 – Tampa, FL (Dallas Bull)
Jan. 27 – Knoxville, TN (The Mill & Mine)
Jan. 28 – Columbia, SC (The Senate)
Jan. 29 – Greenville, SC (The Blind Horse Saloon)
Feb. 3 – Chicago, IL (Joe’s On Weed Street)
Feb. 4 – Milwaukee, WI (The Rave / Eagles Club)
Feb. 5 – Minneapolis, MN (Varsity Theater)
Feb. 10 – Grand Rapids, MI (The Intersection)
Feb. 11 – Detroit, MI (Saint Andrew’s Hall)
Feb. 12 – Cleveland, OH (House of Blues)
Feb. 17 – Des Moines, IA (Wooly’s)
Feb. 18 – Lincoln, NE (The Bourbon Theatre)
Feb. 19 – Denver, CO (Grizzly Rose)
Mar. 3 – Atlanta, GA (Buckhead Theatre)
Mar. 4 – Birmingham, AL (Iron City)
Mar. 5 – Charlotte, NC (Coyote Joe’s)

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