Seven-time chart-topping singer/songwriterJustin Moore joined industry friends and family last night in Nashville to celebrate multiple career milestones. An inaugural artist signed to The Valory Music Co. in 2007, under the Big Machine Label Group umbrella, the Arkansas native has sustained a hearty run of hits across four studio albums. The event honored PLATINUM certifications for JUSTIN MOORE and OUTLAWS LIKE ME as well as the GOLD certification of OFF THE BEATEN PATH. Additionally, the catchy “Bait a Hook” achieved PLATINUM sales status for the Big Machine Music writer, who penned the track alongside Jeremy Stover and Rhett Akins.
“It’s crazy to think about,” said Moore. “The fact that the fans have stuck with me through a decade in this business is overwhelming. I am so thankful for their support as well as Country radio’s. Let’s do this again in 10 more years.”
Moore recently scored a No. 1 on both the Mediabase and Billboard Country Airplay charts with “Somebody Else Will.” Written by Kelly Archer, Adam Hambrick and Tebey Ottoh, this is the second single from KINDA DON’T CARE to summit following the rise of “You Look Like I Need a Drink.”
The accolades culminated with the announcement that Moore’s songs – “Backwoods,” “Lettin’ the Night Roll” and “Till My Last Day” – have each reached 1 million spins while and “Small Town USA” exceeds 2 million, earning him four BMI Millionaire Awards.
Laughter and cocktails flowed as Moore, his manager L3 Entertainment’s Peter Hartung and Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta swapped stories. The highlight came as they recalled the time that Moore moved to home Arkansas after 10 years in Nashville … without letting Borchetta or the label know.
“Scott called me two years after I lived in Arkansas,” laughed Moore. “He was asking me when I moved and that’s when I knew I could do my job from anywhere. It’s been really important for my wife Kate and I to raise our babies around family and the way we grew up.”
Moore is a touring force who is currently on the road for his fourth headlining jaunt HELL ON A HIGHWAY TOUR.
HELL ON A HIGHWAY TOUR:
Oct. 27 Birmingham, Ala. — BJCC Concert Hall
Nov. 2 Lexington, Ky. – Rupp Arena
Nov. 3 Champaign, Ill. – State Farm Center
Nov. 4 Moline, Ill. — TaxSlayer Center
Nov. 9 Muncie, Ind. — Emens Auditorium, Ball State University
Nov. 10 Muskegon, Mich. — L.C. Walker Arena
Nov. 11 Merrillville, Ind. — Star Plaza Theatre
Nov. 16 Salem, Va. — Salem Civic Center
Nov. 17 Athens, Ga. — Akins Arena at The Classic Center
2018
Jan. 18 Rio Rancho, N.M. — Santa Ana Star Center
Jan. 19 Prescott Valley, Ariz. — Prescott Valley Event Center
Jan. 20 Salt Lake City, UT — Maverik Center
Jan. 21 Nampa, Idaho — Ford Idaho Center
Jan. 23 Tucson, Ariz. — Tucson Arena
Jan 25 San Jose, Calif. — City National Civic
Jan. 26 Los Angeles, Calif. — Microsoft Theater
Jan. 27 Ontario, Calif. — Citizens Business Bank Arena
Feb. 1 Washington, D.C. — The Anthem
Feb. 2 Salisbury, Md. — Wicomico Civic Center
Feb. 3 Newark, Del. — Bob Carpenter Center, University of Delaware
Feb. 8 Richmond, Va. — Altria Theater
Feb. 9 Norfolk, Va. — Ted Constant Convocation Center
Feb. 10 Spartanburg, S.C. — Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
Feb. 15 Rockford, Ill. — BMO Harris Bank Center
Feb.16 Ft. Wayne, Ind. — Allen County Memorial Coliseum
Feb. 17 Ypsilanti, Mich. — EMU Convocation Center
Feb. 22 Baltimore, Md. — The Modell Lyric
Feb. 23 Trenton, N.J. — Sun National Bank Center
Feb. 24 Rochester, N.Y. — Blue Cross Arena
Mar. 1 Estero, Fla. — Germaine Arena
Mar. 3 St. Augustine, Fla. — St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Mar. 8 Broomfield, Colo. — 1st Bank Arena
Mar. 9 Kearney, Neb. — Viaero Event Center
Mar. 10 Bismarck, N.D. — Bismarck Event Center
Mar. 15 Park City, Kan. — Hartman Arena
Mar. 16 Tulsa, Okla. — Brady Theatre
Mar. 23 Shreveport, La. — Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
Mar. 24 Pensacola, Fla. — Pensacola Bay Center
Mar. 25 New Orleans, La. — UNO Lakefront Arena
Mar. 29 Kingston, R.I. — The Ryan Center
Mar. 30 Portland, ME — Cross Insurance Arena
Mar. 31 Bangor, ME — Cross Insurance Center
Apr. 19 St. Joseph, Mo. — St. Joseph Civic Center
Apr. ;20 Cedar Falls, Iowa — McLeod Center
Apr. 21 Green Bay, Wisc — Resch Center
Apr. 26 Troy, OH — Hobart Arena
Apr. 27 Youngstown, OH — Covelli Centre
Apr. 28 Knoxville, Tenn. — Knoxville Civic Coliseum
For tour dates and additional information, visitJustinMooreMusic.com, or follow him on Facebook, Instagram,Twitter and YouTube.
ABOUT JUSTIN MOORE:
Justin Moore’s long-awaited fourth studio album KINDA DON’T CAREearned the singer his third consecutive No. 1 album debut and features his chart-topping singles “You Look Like I Need A Drink” and “Somebody Else Will.” His most recent single, the title track from the album, impacted Country radio on September 18. The project is chock-full of new music with 16 tracks on the deluxe version and skyrocketed to No. 1 on the iTunes Country chart upon release. The Arkansas native spent three years putting the project together, which serves as a follow up to his second No. 1 album release, OFF THE BEATEN PATH. Moore holds seven No. 1’s under his signature white cowboy hat including “Point At You” and “Lettin’ The Night Roll” as well as seven Top 10 hits. The Valory Music Co. recording artist has earned multiple ACM, ACA and ACC Awards nominations. He has shared the stage with Hank Williams Jr., Brad Paisley, Miranda Lambert and Brantley Gilbert and recently wrapped his co-headline AMERICAN MADE TOUR with Lee Brice.