From the Augusta Entertainment Complex:
Due to a handful of positive COVID cases in Parker McCollum’s camp and out of an abundance of precaution for the health of all concert-goers and Parker’s touring team, we have decided to reschedule his show this weekend in Augusta.
The new date will be Saturday, February 26, 2022.Tickets purchased for the previously scheduled date will be honored for the new date.
We encourage you to hold on to your tickets as you will still have the same great seats. If you are unable to make the new date and would like to request a refund, please fill out the refund request form HERE
All refunds must be requested by February 11, 2022 at 10pm
Parker McCollum at Bell Auditorium
Saturday, February 26, 2022
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW AT AECTIX.COM
Augusta, GA – November 8, 2021—Singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, Parker McCollum, performs at Bell Auditorium for one night only on January 15, 2022. Tickets go on sale Friday, November 12 at 10am and are available at www.AECtix.com and The SRP Box Office at James Brown Arena.
Parker McCollum began building a following in his native Texas with 2015’s The Limestone Kid. The album track “Meet You in The Middle” became a hit on Texas’ regional radio chart — no small feat for an independent, 22-year-old musician — but it was the album’s widely-acclaimed follow-up, Probably Wrong, that helped Parker find national success. Compared to John Mayer and Jason Isbell by Rolling Stone, Parker supported the album with a string of sold-out shows, bringing record-breaking crowds.
His songwriting, which has been hailed by The Austin Chronicle for “carrying on the traditions of Texas music without pretension or referring to pickup trucks,” earned him a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Nashville in May 2018 and a recording deal with Universal Music Group Nashville in June 2019.
McCollum released his major label debut album Gold Chain Cowboy July 30th on MCA Nashville. Straddling Texas and Nashville, Parker is “a no-holds-barred, confessional singer-songwriter who excels at relatable tales,” according to Rolling Stone. “McCollum’s ability writing and releasing unique story songs leaves a lasting mark on the listener,” says Billboard while American Songwriter declares, “the Texas native teeters on the edge of next-level superstardom.”
Parker wrote all 10 songs that make up Gold Chain Cowboy including his Platinum-selling No. 1 hit “Pretty Heart” and his latest song on country radio “To Be Loved by You.” In addition to writing album track “Rest of My Life” solo, Parker shares songwriting credits with Jon Randall, Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers, Randy Montana, Rhett Akins, Miranda Lambert, and Songwriters Hall of Famer Tony Lane.