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WYATT FLORES’ NEW EP HALF LIFE ROLLS OUT TODAY

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“HERE THERE & GONE” HEADLINE TOUR ANNOUNCED

WYATT FLORES ANNOUNCED TOUR DATES

April 21—Georgetown, TX—Two Step Inn 2024

April 26—Indio, CA—Stagecoach

May 10—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre

May 15—The Colony, TX—Opry NextStage 2024 Live From Texas

May 17—Gulf Shores, AL—Hangout Music Festival 2024

June 1—Bristol, TN—In The Pines 2024

June 6—Atlanta, GA—WhiskyX Atlanta 2024

June 7—Pineville, KY—Laurel Cove Music Festival 2024

June 9—Nashville, TN—CMA Fest

June 13—Bloomington, IL—Tailgate N’ Tallboys Illinois

June 20—Milwaukee, WI—Summerfest 2024

June 21—Columbus, OH—Buckeye Country Superfest Pre-Party

June 22—Columbus, OH—Buckeye Country Superfest Pre-Party

July 4—Isle of Palms, SC—The Windjammer*

July 6—Madison, IN—Roostertail Music Festival

July 10—Nashville, TN—Grand Ole Opry House

July 12—Grand Rapids, MI—The Intersection‡

July 13—Chicago, IL—Windy City Smokeout 2024

July 18—Cullman, AL—Rock The South Festival 2024

July 24—Aspen, CO—Belly Up Aspen†

July 25—Denver, CO—Ogden Theatre†

July 27—Tooele, UT—Country Fan Fest 2024

July 30—Boise, ID—Knitting Factory†

August 1—Billings, MT—The Pub Station†

August 2—Billings, MT—The Pub Station†

August 3—Big Sky, MT—Wildlands Festival 2024

August 8—Arnolds Park, IA—Captain’s Getaway

August 9—Sedalia, MO—Missouri State Fair

August 10—Council Grove, KS—Time Stands Still 2024

August 23—Bottesford, England—The Long Road Festival

September 20—Louisville, KY—Bourbon & Beyond 2024

September 23—Berkeley, CA—The Greek Theatre Berkeley

September 24—Berkeley, CA—The Greek Theatre Berkeley

September 25—Stanford, CA—Frost Amphitheatre

September 27—Sacramento, CA—Ace of Spades+

September 28—Sacramento, CA—Ace of Spades+

September 30—Los Angeles, CA—The Fonda Theatre+

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

November 17—Toronto, Canada—Danforth Music Hall

*with special guest Thomas Rowland

‡with special guest Philip Bowen

†with special guest Noeline Hofmann

+with special guest Brendan Walter

April 19, 2024—Rising country artist Wyatt Flores’ new EP, Half Life, is out today via Island Records. Stream/purchase HERE.

Already receiving critical attention, Flores recently spoke with journalist Josh Crutchmer for an in-depth profile at The New York Times, who praises, “Wyatt Flores…Has a Superpower: Tapping Emotions,” and continues, “The 22-year-old singer and songwriter makes music that touches listeners deeply.”

The new project features 8 tracks including previously released songs, “Milwaukee” and “Wish I Could Stay,” the latter of which Rolling Stone selected as a “Song You Need To Know,” while Billboard praises, “a mingling of slide guitars and piano with his unfiltered, conversational vocal style, which can deftly and spontaneously run from rock-tinged angst to old-school country twang.”

Half Life adds to a huge breakout year for Flores, who Rolling Stone recently named one of their 25 “Future of Music” artists praising, “this year [was] more than enough to send his career into the stratosphere.” Additionally, Flores was 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.

In celebration of the new music, Flores will embark on his “Here There & Gone” headline tour this summer with shows at Grand Rapids’ The Intersection, Isle of Palms’ The Windjammer, Denver’s Ogden Theatre, Boise’s The Knitting Factory, Sacramento’s Ace of Spades (two nights) and Los Angeles’ Fonda Theatre among others. He’ll also perform at several major festivals this year including Stagecoach, Hangout, CMA Fest, Windy City Smokeout and more. See below for complete tour itinerary. 

Born and raised in Oklahoma, the Mexican-American artist has established himself as one of country music’s most vital voices. After dropping “Travelin’ Kid” at 19-years-old, Flores captivated audiences via The Hutson Sessions EP highlighted by “Please Don’t Go,” which gathered 150 million-plus global streams and scaled the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart. Among other standouts, “Losing Sleep” garnered more than 48 million streams. Signing to Island Records, he capped off 2023 with the Life Lessons EP. Of the release, Holler praised, “The alt country prodigy continues to cement his status at the forefront of the new wave of artists,” while Whiskey Riff declared, “An impressive and seemingly wise-beyond-his-years songwriter with a propensity for catchy choruses and relatable songs that fans can’t help but sing back to him, Flores’ quick ascension into the upper-echelon of country music’s countless up and coming artists has been fun to watch.”

With streaming numbers exceeding the 325 million mark over the last two years, Flores is primed for superstardom as he continues to stay authentic to his story through his music. As soon as Flores picked up a guitar, he never put it down, drawing inspiration from the likes of Turnpike Troubadours, Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell. For as much as his family inspired him, his home state also shaped his identity. “There’s a lot of pain and suffering that comes from Oklahoma,” Flores notes. “Going back to the Trail of Tears, we’re a poor state, and we don’t have much. We’re the kindest people ever, but we’re tougher than a boot. We don’t stop fighting. It builds a lot of character.”

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