New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Multi-Platinum-selling singer/songwriter/producer
Jon Pardi announces his first-ever Christmas album, Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi, releasing October 27, and his headline holiday show at Beacon Theatre in New York City on December 16. Produced by Pardi, Bart Butler and Ryan Gore - the 12-track holiday album, available now for pre-add/pre-save now, releases the same week Pardi is set to become the first California native inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. Tickets for Pardi's A Very Merry Christmas With
Jon Pardi show at Beacon Theatre in New York, N.Y. on December 16 will be available for purchase at LiveNation.com or JonPardi.com.
In addition to his Dec. 16 holiday show in New York, Pardi will kick off the holiday season performing live at Nashville's favourite holiday tradition, the Opry Country Christmas shows, on November 26. Returning to the Grand Ole Opry House for the third year, Opry Country Christmas will be Pardi's first major activity as an Opry member. Tickets for Opry Country Christmas shows are on-sale now at opry.com.
The announcement comes on the heels of Pardi's highly anticipated MR. SATURDAY NIGHT TOUR opening weekend. Named after Pardi's critically acclaimed album--which earned him his third consecutive ACM Album of the Year nomination in a row as both artist and producer--the MR. SATURDAY NIGHT TOUR kicked off its North American leg this week in Knoxville, TN (9/28). For tickets, dates, and additional information on the 2023 MR. SATURDAY NIGHT TOUR, visit JonPardi.com. For ticketing information on the December 16 Beacon Theatre A Very Merry Christmas with
Jon Pardi holiday show, visit LiveNation.com or JonPardi.com. For tickets to Nashville's Opry Country Christmas, visit opry.com
Since first hitting the country landscape, ACM and CMA award-winning artist
Jon Pardi has separated himself from the pack, carving a lane that was all his own by producing, writing, and singing songs he created from the melodies up, and earning praise for it. Pardi recently launched his headlining Mr. Saturday Night Tour and earned his sixth career No. 1 hit on country radio, "Your
Heart Or Mine," off of his ACM Album of the Year nominated project, Mr. Saturday Night. Featured by NPR, Paste, Billboard, The Tennessean and more, Pardi's album Mr. Saturday Night proved Pardi has "blazed his own trail over the past decade" (Billboard), and his "refusal to chase sets Mr. Saturday Night apart" (Taste of Country), proving "he might be the most successful at combining the old-school sound with today's need for hooks" (Nash News). The album earned Pardi back-to-back Album of the Year nominations and reunited the producing team of Bart Butler, Ryan Gore and Pardi- the same team behind the boards of his critically acclaimed album, Heartache Medication - Pardi's CMA and ACM Album of the Year nominated project. Heartache Medication debuted among the top albums on Billboard's Country Albums chart and was named in 2019 Rolling Stone's "Best Album of the Year" and by the Los Angeles Times as one of the (Top 10) "Best Albums of the Year." Heartache Medication followed his breakthrough Platinum-selling album, California Sunrise, which featured the multi-platinum, chart-topping hits "Dirt On My Boots," "Head Over Boots," "
Heartache On The Dance Floor" and "Night Shift."
Having "cut a path through modern country's embrace of pop, hip-hop and EDM" (The New York Times), Pardi is a "hero in the making" (Variety), with "an emboldened work… a distilling of his sound into a more potent form that draws both vitality and assurance from his anything-but-sterile relationship to his tradition's modern era" (NPR). With his "state-of-the-art blend of traditional instrumentation and progressive grooves that point to country's future" (Rolling Stone), Pardi is "a leader among a growing number of artists bringing back fiddle, steel and twang" (People). "Even when he's singing sad songs, he wants people to have a good time" (Associated Press). His "long-lasting mark on the genre" (MusicRow) and his impressive ability to carve out his own path creating "the kind of country music multiple generations came to know, and love can still work on a mass scale" (Variety). Filled with fiddle, twang and steel guitar, Pardi continues to "apply new ideas to country's old sounds" (Los Angeles Times) and "bring authenticity back into Country music" (People).