New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today (4.25), rising country star
Warren Zeiders extends his Pretty
Little Poisonheadlining tour. The 23 new dates will feature
A Thousand Horses as tour support and kick off
September 15 in Buffalo, NY, and include Warren's first headlining show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
A complete list of dates is available below. Tickets for the newly added shows go on-sale this Friday (April 28th). For more information, visit warrenzeiders.com.
Zeiders is no stranger to success on the road. The 29-date
Spring 2023 Pretty
Little Poison Tour was his biggest headlining run to-date and saw 33k+ tickets sold and 27 sold-out shows (many of which sold-out up to 6-months in advance). In addition to his headlining tour, Zeiders is playing some of the biggest festivals of the year, including: CMA Fest, Gulf Coast Jam, Faster Horses,
Watershed and Stagecoach (which will mark this 100th show).
Last month, Warren released his latest single "Pretty
Little Poison." Written by Jared Keim, Ryan Beaver (HARDY,
William Clark Green) and Zeiders and produced by the GRAMMY Award-winning
Ross Copperman (Chase Rice, Dierks Bentley,
Priscilla Block), "Pretty
Little Poison" is the title track of the Pretty
Little Poison (Sampler) EP (out Friday, 4.28) and the headlining tour - watch the video for "Pretty
Little Poison" here.Also available this Friday (4.28) are two brand-new songs from Warren: "Inside Your Head" and "Coming Down High." On the Copperman-produced and Lee Miller and Chris Stapleton-penned "Inside Your Head," Zeiders' powerfully desperate vocals illustrate the toiled emotional state and lingering questions at the end of a relationship. While on "Coming Down High" — produced by Bart Butler (Jon Pardi,
Blake Shelton, Cody Johnson) & Ryan Gore (Jon Pardi, Kelsea Ballerini, Carly Pearce) and penned by Zeiders, Butler, Beaver, and Benjy Davis (Anderson East, Cody Johnson, Jordan Davis) — again is Zeiders tumbling through the craze of love. With stellar songwriter and top-shelf collaborators, both are a taste of what to expect from his Warner Records debut later this year. Pre-save/listen here
WARREN ZEIDERS UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
+denotes sold-out show
April 21 - Denver, CO - Grizzly Rose +
April 22 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Complex+
April 23 - Boise, ID - Knitting Factory Concert Hall+
April 26 - Reno, NV -
Cargo Concert Hall+
April 27 -
Santa Cruz, CA - Catalyst+
April 28 - Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spades+
April 30 - Indio, CA - Stagecoach
May 26 - Roanoke, VA - Dr. Pepper Park at The Bridges
May 27 - Columbus, OH - Buckeye Country Superfest
June 2 - Panama City Beach, FL - Gulf Coast Jam
June 3 - East Gadsden, AL - Bash! In The Bend
June 8 - Nashville, TN - CMA Fest
June 10 - Clinton, IA - Tailgate N' Tallboys 2023
June 15 - Valparaiso, IN - Central Park Plaza
June 16 - North Lawrence, OH - Country Fest
June 17 - Bloomington, IL - Tailgate N' Tallboys
June 22 - Wichita, KS - The Cotillion Ballroom
June 23 - Sioux Falls, SD - The District
June 24 - Clearwater, NE - Clearwater Rodeo
July 6 - Fort Loramie, OH - Country Concert 2023
July 7 - Independence, IA - Buchanan County Fairgrounds & Campgrounds
July 8 - Arthur, IL - Moultrie-Douglas County Fair
July 13 - Arnold's Park, IA - Captain's Getaway
July 14 - West Salem, WI - Country Boom 2023
July 15 - Brooklyn, MI - Faster Horses Festival 2023
July 27 - Three Forks, MT - Headwaters Country Jam 2023
July 29 - Wahoo, NE - Saunders County Fairgrounds
Aug. 2 - Elma, WA - Grays Harbour County Fairgrounds
Aug. 3 - Klamath Falls, OR - Klamath County Fairgrounds
Aug. 4 - Sweet Home, OR - Oregon Jamboree
Music Festival 2023
Aug. 5 - Quincy, WA -
Watershed Festival 2023
Aug. 9 - Hermiston, OR - Umatilla County Fair
Aug. 10 - Great Falls, MT - The Newberry +
Aug. 11 - Jerome, ID -
Jerome County Fairgrounds
Aug. 12 - Grand Junction, CO - Warehouse25sSixty-Five Kitchen & Bar
Aug. 18 - Jordan, NY - Kegs Canalside
Aug. 19 - Montreal, CA - Lasso 2023
Aug. 31 - Dewey Beach, DE - Bottle & Cork +
Sept. 1 - Philippi, WV - Barbour County Fair
Sept. 2 - Meshoppen, PA - Wyoming County Community Fair
Sept. 15 - Buffalo, NY - Town Ballroom
Sept. 16 - Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE
Sept. 21 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Ballroom
Sept. 22 - Columbus, OH - KEMBA Live!
Sept. 28 - Oklahoma City, OK - The Jones Assembly
Sept. 29 -
Little Rock, AR - The Hall
Sept. 30 - New Orleans, LA - House of Blues New Orleans
Oct. 4 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
Oct. 5 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater
Oct. 12 - Orlando, FL - House of Blues Orlando
Oct. 13 - North Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues Myrtle Beach
Oct. 14 - Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore Charlotte
Oct. 19 -
Silver Spring, MD - The Fillmore
Silver Spring
Oct. 20 - Raleigh, NC - The Ritz
Oct. 21 - Greenville, SC - Greenville Country
Music Fest
Oct. 26 - Louisville, KY - Paristown
Oct. 27 - Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room at Old
National Centre
Oct. 28 - Detroit, MI - The Fillmore Detroit
Nov. 2 - Saint Louis, MO - The Pageant
Nov. 4 - Minneapolis, MN - The Fillmore Minneapolis
Nov. 9 - Huntington, NY - The Paramount
Nov. 10 - Boston, MA - House of Blues Boston
Nov. 11 - Philadelphia, PA - The Fillmore Philadelphia
23-year-old
Warren Zeiders burst onto the country music scene only a few years ago, emerging as one of the genre's fastest rising success stories in recent history, garnering 894 million audio streams globally and 1.4 billion views on TikTok and leading People Magazine to observe "Warren Zeiders is a 'Wild Horse' who sings about "the truth.'" In 2022, his 717 Tapes: The Album notably collected all of Zeiders' critically acclaimed 717 Tapes singles, EP tracks and a few new songs in a single package, including his recently released "
Up To No Good" and "One Hell Of An Angel," propelling him to the next chapter of his career and cementing the 717 Tapes legacy. He also made his Grand Ole Opry debut in the Summer of 2022—a rite of passage for the country's best and brightest.
A Thousand Horses made history in June 2015, when the band's "
Smoke" became the first debut single for a group to reach #1 on the Country Airplay charts in the 2010s. The song went PLATINUM, with the follow-up hit "(This Ain't No) Drunk Dial" also cracking Top 40 success. Both singles appeared on their debut album, SOUTHERNALITY, which reached #3 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. Over the years that followed, bandmates Michael Hobby, Bill Satcher, and Graham DeLoach found similar success on the road, touring the country with acts like
Jason Aldean and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Reclaiming their independence in 2022,
A Thousand Horses has now launched a new chapter in their career with applauded sophomore album, BROKEN HEARTLAND, released via their own label Highway Sound Records. Continuing to showcase their signature blend of Country music and American Rock & Roll, the project features 10 new tracks including standouts like "When I Hear Your Name," "Another Mile," "Never Liked the Rain" and more.