With 30 years in the game, Eric Roberson continues to expand his musical journey and is set to begin on his 30th-anniversary tour.
Roberson‘s single, “You,” is the latest in a string of releases which includes “Here For You,” “Things Meant For Me,” “I Apologize” and “Just Don’t Hold It In.”
“The song ‘You’ has a hidden inspiration. The main focus is about finding someone who completes the missing parts about you. You can love anyone, but it feels different when you love the person truly meant for you. Now the fun part is, this song is part of a story I am writing. The story is about a world renown poet, who is so infatuated with the art of words, it interferes with his love life. In this story, the song “You” is actually a love story to the letter ‘u,'” Roberson said.
Roberson will kick off his “30th Anniversary Tour” in Pittsburgh, PA, on Feb. 10, followed by Eric’s return to The Kennedy Center with “An Evening of Love,” on Valentine’s Day.
Tickets and dates can be purchased here.
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