What's Happening?
Carly Pearce is set to release her fifth studio album, 'Honest Woman,' on August 28 through BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville. The album, co-produced with Ben West, features collaborations with artists like Riley Green, Dan Tyminski, and Molly Tuttle, and leans
heavily into bluegrass influences. To promote the album, Pearce will embark on a series of two-night residencies across North America, starting in Detroit on September 10 and concluding in New York City. The tour will include stops in major cities such as Chicago, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Boston. Tickets for the tour will be available to the general public starting June 26.
Why It's Important?
Carly Pearce's new album and tour mark a significant moment in her career as she returns to her musical roots in bluegrass, a genre that has shaped her artistic identity. This release could strengthen her position in the country music scene, appealing to both traditional country fans and a broader audience. The tour's intimate settings may offer fans a unique experience, potentially increasing her fan base and boosting album sales. The collaborations with well-known artists could also enhance the album's appeal and reach.
What's Next?
As the album release date approaches, fans can expect more promotional activities, including single releases and music videos. The success of the tour and album could lead to further opportunities for Pearce, such as award nominations and additional collaborations. The music industry will be watching to see how Pearce's return to bluegrass influences her career trajectory and impacts the genre's popularity.













