WYATT FLORES’ NEW SONG “LITTLE TOWN” OUT NOW

WYATT FLORES’ NEW SONG “LITTLE TOWN” OUT NOW

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HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM WELCOME TO THE PLAINS OUT NEXT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

LATE-NIGHT TV DEBUT ON “THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT” NEXT THURSDAY

EXTENSIVE FALL HEADLINE TOUR UNDERWAY

Rising country artist Wyatt Flores’ new song, “Little Town,” is out today. Listen/share HERE.

 

Reflecting on the song, Flores shares, “quote to come.” 

“Little Town” is the latest track unveiled from Flores’ highly anticipated full-length debut album, Welcome To The Plains, which will be released next Friday, October 18 on Island Records (pre-order/pre-save here). Ahead of the release, Flores has shared two additional songs: “Don’t Wanna Say Goodnight,” and “Oh Susannah,” of which NPR praises, “it just speaks to his power as this young songwriter in the country lane, doing what I think is some of the most powerful music I’ve heard in a very long time.”

In celebration of the new music, Flores will make his late-night television debut on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” next Thursday, October 17 and will continue to tour through the end of this year with his “Welcome To The Plains Tour.” The extensive run includes Flores’ largest headline shows to date, with upcoming stops at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium (two nights), Brooklyn’s Brooklyn Paramount, Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom (two nights), Boston’s House of Blues, Atlanta’s The Eastern, Chicago’s Vic Theatre, Pittsburgh’s Stage AE, Washington D.C.’s 9:30 Club and Fort Worth’s Billy Bob’s Texas among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary. Full details can be found at www.wyattfloresmusic.com/tour

Produced by Beau Bedford (Orville Peck, Shane Smith & The Saints) and recorded between Los Angeles and Asheville, Welcome To The Plains details Flores’ journey as he balances the struggle of leaving his hometown of Stillwater, OK with the highs and lows of life on the road. Across these 14 tracks, including songwriting collaborations with Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor and Aaron Raitiere, Flores delivers the grounded and sincere storytelling he’s celebrated for, seamlessly blending traditional country and folk sounds.

Of the project, Flores reflects, “It’s an album about home and a search for happiness. It’s an album about Stillwater, Oklahoma, and all the other little towns that have raised people like you and me. It’s an album about my family, and the people and places in my life who have defined who I am today. This album is happy on one side and heartbreak on the other, and whoever you are, I hope you find something you love in here.” 

Born and raised in Oklahoma, the Mexican-American artist has established himself as one of country music’s most vital voices with his three previous EPs, including Half Life, which was released earlier this spring. Receiving widespread critical attention, The New York Times praised, “Wyatt Flores…Has a Superpower: Tapping Emotions,” while NPR Music declared, “a fantastic record…he is making a big splash out there” and Holler proclaimed, “Flores at his gloriously life affirming, existential best.”

Further adding to his breakout year, Flores was named one of Rolling Stone’s 25 “Future of Music” artists, selected as Amazon’s Breakthrough Artist of the Year, included in Spotify’s Hot Country Class of 2024 and CMT’s Listen Up class, and made his Grand Ole Opry debut earlier this year. Additionally, Flores has garnered over 325 million streams to date, saw his 2022 breakout single, “Please Don’t Go,” scale the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart and had his song “Before I Do” with Jake Kohn featured on the soundtrack for the new Twisters movie.

WYATT FLORES CONFIRMED TOUR DATES

October 11—Dallas, TX—State Fair of Texas

October 12—College Station, TX—Live at The Station

October 17—Atlanta, GA—The Eastern+

October 18—Raleigh, NC—The Ritz+

October 19—Charlotte, NC—The Fillmore+

October 20—Simpsonville, SC—Greenville Country Music Fest

October 24—Oxford, MS—The Lyric*

October 25—Birmingham, AL—Avondale Brewing Company*

October 26—Little Rock, AR—The Hall#

October 29—Minneapolis, MN—First Avenue#

October 31—Chicago, IL—The Vic Theatre#

November 1—Rosemont, IL—Joe’s Live#

November 2—Madison, WI—The Sylvee#

November 12—Cincinnati, OH—Bogart’s*

November 13—Royal Oak, MI—Royal Oak Music Theatre*

November 15—Pittsburgh, PA—Stage AE*

November 16—Cleveland, OH—Agora Theatre*

November 17—Toronto, Ontario—Danforth Music Hall~ (SOLD OUT)

November 20—London, Ontario—London Music Hall~

November 22—Montreal, Quebec—Theatre Beanfield~

November 23—Ottawa, Ontario—Bronson Centre Music Theatre~

December 2—Washington, D.C.—9:30 Club**

December 3—Richmond, VA—The National**

December 4—Philadelphia, PA—The Fillmore‡‡

December 6—Brooklyn, NY—Brooklyn Paramount‡‡

December 7—Boston, MA—House of Blues‡‡

December 9—Nashville, TN—Grand Ole Opry

December 13—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium††

December 14—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium++ (SOLD OUT)

December 27—Fort Worth, TX—Billy Bob’s Texas

December 30—Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom##

December 31—Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom~~

March 7—Berlin, Germany—C2C Festival Berlin – Uber Eats Music Hall

March 8—Rotterdam, Netherlands—C2C Festival Rotterdam – RTM Stage

March 14—London, U.K.—C2C Festival – The O2

March 15—Belfast, U.K.—C2C Festival – SSE Arena

March 16—Glasgow, U.K.—C2C Festival – OVO Hydro

March 21-24—Brisbane, Australia—CMC Rocks 2025

*with special guest Noeline Hofmann

+with special guest Kaitlin Butts

#with special guest Bo Staloch

~with special guest Zandi Holup

**with special guest Jake Kohn

‡‡with special guest Evan Honer

††with special guests The Great Divide and Lance Roark

++with special guests Evan Honer and Bo Staloch

##with special guests JR Carroll and Wyatt Baker

~~with special guests The Damn Quails and Lance Roark

 

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