Tyler Childers Information
Tyler Childers (June 21, 1991) is an American singer and songwriter born in Lawrence County, Kentucky. He graduated 2009 from Paintsville High School in adjacent Johnson County, Kentucky. Childers attended Bluegrass Community and Technical College and Western Kentucky University for four semesters of study. He left his undergraduate studies to pursue a career in music by working odd jobs.
Long Violent History, an album by Childers, including primarily traditional violin pieces, was released on September 18, 2020. The title track concludes the album with themes of racism, civil unrest, and police brutality.
Childers released a triple album titled Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? on September 30, 2022. This album presents eight songs in three distinct ways across the three sections (Hallelujah, Jubilee, and Joyful Noise). One example is the additional instrumentation, which is present in the Jubilee versions and not the Hallelujah versions.
In July of 2023, Childers dropped a new single, "In Your Love," written by Childers and Geno Seale. The album Rustin' In the Rain was announced shortly after the release. Childers' sound is heavily influenced by his home state of Kentucky and its connection to country and bluegrass. He has also opened for legendary country artist, Willie Nelson.
Tyler Childers Tour Dates:
February 6—Spark Arena—Auckland, New Zealand
February 8—Sandstone Point Hotel—Brisbane, Australia
February 9—The Green Room—Byron Bay, Australia
February 11—Hordern Pavilion—Sydney, Australia
February 12—Hordern Pavilion—Sydney, Australia
February 15—Newcastle Foreshore Park—Newcastle, Australia
February 16—Royal Theatre—Canberra, Australia
February 20—Sidney Myer Music Bowl—Melbourne, Australia
February 22—Coal Creek Community Park and Museum—Korumburra, Australia
February 24—The Drive—North Adelaide, Australia
February 28—Kings Park & Botanic Garden—Perth, Australia
April 3—Smoothie King Center—New Orleans
April 6—Simmons Bank Arena—North Little Rock, Ark.
April 7—Paycom Center—Oklahoma City
April 9—Target Center—Minneapolis
April 13—John Paul Jones Arena—Charlottesville, Va.
April 15—Coastal Credit Union Music Park—Raleigh, N.C.
April 16—PNC Music Pavilion—Charlotte, N.C.
April 19—Kroger Field—Lexington, Ky.
May 29—VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena—Jacksonville, Fla.
May 31—Gulf Coast Jam—Panama City Beach, Fla.
June 1—The Wharf Amphitheater—Orange Beach, Ala.
June 3—The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman—The Woodlands, Texas
June 5—Isleta Amphitheater—Albuquerque, N.M.
June 7—MGM Grand Garden Arena—Las Vegas
June 8—Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre—Phoenix
June 10—Hollywood Bowl—Los Angeles
July 26—Alpine Valley Music Theatre—East Troy, Wis.
July 27—Alpine Valley Music Theatre—East Troy, Wis.
September 24—Freedom Mortgage Pavilion—Camden, N.J.
September 25—Xfinity Center—Mansfield, Mass.
September 27—Jiffy Lube Live—Bristow, Va.
September 29—Forest Hills Stadium—Forest Hills, N.Y.
September 30—Forest Hills Stadium—Forest Hills, NY
October 3—Riverbend Music Center—Cincinnati
October 7—Blossom Music Center—Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
October 10—GEODIS Park—Nashville, Tenn.
October 11—GEODIS Park—Nashville, Tenn.
November 15—The O2—London
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