Carly Pearce announced a few additional dates on her upcoming “Country Music Made Me Do It Tour,” a headlining trek set to kick off next month. The new tour stops Pearce revealed on Tuesday morning (September 5) include Tacoma, Washington; Chicago, Illinois; and Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Pearce’s fall headlining tour takes on the same name as her latest song to release from her forthcoming era of music. “Country Music Made Me Do It” serves as an “upbeat, cheeky love letter to the genre.” It made its debut following Pearce’s powerful heartbreak collaboration with award-winning artist Chris Stapleton, “We Don’t Fight Anymore.”
“‘Country Music Made Me Do It’ is the essence of this next chapter for me,” Pearce previously said. “I wrote this song as an autobiographical anthem, but I can’t wait to hear the ways YOUR story has been influenced by country music. ...I’m SO excited to bring the ‘Country Music Made Me Do It’ Tour to life this fall, to celebrate the true beginning of a turned page in my life, both musically and personally.”
The “Country Music Made Me Do It Tour” will also feature Adam Doleac and Hannah Ellis. It’s set to kick off in New York on October 5. After that, Pearce will join country megastar Tim McGraw as a special guest on his 2024 headlining trek, the “Standing Room Only Tour.” See Pearce's full list of fall tour dates here: