A multi-platinum country music singer/songwriter is making a return trip to the Sault in April, and you may want to bring your beer money.
Hailed as “an uncompromising, genre-defying artist firing on all cylinders” (Vice/Noisey) and “one of country’s more thoughtful artists” (Billboard), Kip Moore has blazed his own trail and earned his place as one of music’s most beloved artists, show presenter Invictus Entertainment says.
With more than 1 billion streams and 2.5 million monthly listeners, Moore has released five critically acclaimed albums.
He has also penned over a dozen chart-topping singles, including hits Something' 'Bout a Truck, Hey Pretty Girl, Beer Money, and More Girls Like You.
"A truly remarkable performer and 'one of country music’s most tireless and powerful live draws' (Rolling Stone), Moore is renowned for his signature sound playing blistering live shows in stadiums, arenas, and theatres around the globe," Invictus Entertainment says.
"With the announcement of his new album Solitary Tracks, Moore is poised for a monumental year as the steadfast road-warrior gears up to bring his new songs worldwide."
Kip Moore will play the Machine Shop at 83 Huron St. on April 17 at 8 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) General admission tickets only. Find ticket information at this link.