Charley Crockett Announces Massive Fall Tour Ahead Of New Album, ‘The Man From Waco’

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Bobby Cochran

Charley Crockett may be the busiest artist in the music business.

The man has been hard at work over the past few years, as he already has 11 studio albums to his name, dating back to only 2015.

With that hard work has come a ton of success, as Crockett has made a name for himself as one of the greatest live acts on the planet right now.

And he’s not finished yet, as he’s gearing up to drop his 12th studio album this upcoming Friday, titled The Man From Waco.

Crockett recently released the lead single to the project, titled “I’m Just A Clown.”

He also released the title-track to the album as well:

Produced by famed singer/songwriter Bruce Robison, Crockett weighed in on the recording these songs:

“Most of these songs were cut in a few takes. There was a looseness that led to a lot of inspired performances that felt good right away.”

And to already add to Crockett’s busy 2022 schedule, the man has announced his headlining fall tour as well.

There’s one thing for certain about the man, and it’s that he just may sound better live than he does in the studio, which is saying a lot, so be sure to hit up a show if he’s coming to a town near you:

September 6 – The Strand Theatre – Shreveport, LA
September 8 – Hopscotch Festival – Raleigh, NC
September 9 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre – Alpharetta, GA^
September 10 – PNC Music Pavilion – Charlotte, NC^
September 11 – Moon River Festival – Chattanooga, TN
September 13 – Saturn – Birmingham, AL
September 16 – Bourbon & Beyond Festival – Louisville, KY
September 20 – Central Park SummerStage – New York, NY*
September 24 – Farm Aid 2022 – Raleigh, NC
September 29 – Historic Ashland Armory – Ashland, OR
September 30-Oct 2 – Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival – San Francisco, CA
October 2 – Arlington Theatre – Santa Barbara, CA
October 8 – Devils Backbone Hoopla – Roseland, VA
October 9 – Riverfront Revival Festival – Charleston, SC
October 28 – Workman’s – Dublin, IRE
October 30 – Oran Mor – Glasgow, UK
October 31 – Deaf Institute – Manchester, UK
November 1 – Jazz Café – London, UK
November 3 – Yuca – Cologne, DE
November 4 – Quasimodo – Berlin, DE
November 5 – Take Root Festival – Groningen, NL
November 12 – John T Floore Country Store – Helotes, TX
November 13 – Joy Theater – New Orleans, LA
November 14 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
November 16 – Club XL Live – Harrisburg, PA
November 17 – Webster Hall – New York, NY
November 18 – Lincoln Theatre – Washington, DC
November 19 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA
November 20 – Royale – Boston, MA
November 22 – Majestic Theater – Detroit, MI
November 23 – House of Blues – Cleveland, OH
November 25 – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
November 26 – The Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL
November 27 – The Vogue – Indianapolis, IN
November 29 – Fine Line – Minneapolis, MN
November 30 – Uptown Theater – Kansas City, MO
December 2 – The Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO
December 3 – The Union – Salt Lake City, UT
December 5 – Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR
December 6 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA
December 10 – The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
December 11 – The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA
December 12 – The Van Buren – Phoenix. AZ
December 14 – South Side Ballroom – Dallas, TX
December 15 – House of Blues – Houston, TX
December 16 – ACL Live at The Moody – Austin, TX
December 17 – ACL Live at The Moody – Austin, TX
December 30 – Choctaw Casinos & Resorts – Grand Theater – Durant, OK

^Outlaw Music Festival
* supporting Willie Nelson

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