Parker McCollum’s New Album Scheduled For Late June

Parker McCollum's new album, "Parker McCollum," is set to be released on June 27, 2025. The album features the new single "Big Sky," which explores themes of wanderlust and the desire for freedom. McCollum has described this album as a return to his roots. The album is described as a return to the sound that established Parker McCollum, blending traditional country with a contemporary appeal.

Teaming with songwriters including Jon Randall, Randy Rogers, Lori McKenna, Randy Montana, Liz Rose, Natalie Hemby, Monty Criswell and more, the new album was produced by Frank Liddell and recorded at the legendary Power Station studio in New York City. McCollum revisits the emotions around his unencumbered “wild years,” the pressures of measuring up to public and personal standards, some of the bad decisions and the unfathomable blessings that have all colored his life to this point on the new album. With songs like "What Kinda Man" and "Hope That I'm Enough" already launching the singer-songwriter's notoriety, McCollum has been on a trajectory to evolve his sound and express more of himself.

Chris Alvarado/Twoworldmedia: Parker McCollum performs live at Watershed 2023

McCollum will make his headlining debut with the Parker McCollum Tour starting in June and running through October 2025. McCollum will also be opening for George Strait on some of the tour dates - plenty of opportunities for fans to catch him live all over the country

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