Country music sensation Tanner Adell is gearing up to hit the road for her Buckle Bunny tour to perform for fans across the country. The tour, presented by Crown Royal, is named after her viral single.
Adell was on the rise with her song “Buckle Bunny” and gained a larger audience once Beyoncé dropped her “Cowboy Carter” album, on which Adell was a featured singer.
Adell’s authentic storytelling, ability to relate to others and cross genres have elevated her star power to rise quickly.
On one of her recent singles, “Whiskey Blues,” Adell showed her versatility in her music style.
With a growing fanbase and a rapidly expanding presence, Adell’s tour is poised to be a milestone moment in her burgeoning career with some dates already sold out.
The tour starts in Dallas on Nov. 14 and hits Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, New York and others.
Fans can purchase tickets here.
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