Groundbreaking country artist and road warrior Lily Rose is heading back on tour for her headlining Runnin’ Outta Time Tour 2025.
Rose will make 14 stops nationwide with support from special guest Payton Smith, kicking off the new year strong at Nashville’s Basement East on Jan. 15. After playing 23 headlining shows on her Runnin’ Outta Time Tour this fall, Rose’s extended tour is sure to keep the party going, celebrating her EP of the same name released earlier this year. Presale begins Wednesday, Dec. 18 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will be available to the public Friday, Dec. 20 at 10 a.m. local time.
For tickets and more information, visit lilyrosemusic.net.
“After a few years of opening up for some of my favorite artists, it was so fun to get out on our very own Runnin Outta Time Tour and play 23 headlining shows for y’all,” said Rose. “Turns out I’m not quite ready for that to be over yet so you’re stuck with me for another 14 shows in 2025! Might even add some more along the way…”
Rose’s impressive touring schedule sets the stage for 2025 in tandem with recently released punchy pop-rock track “Even After Everything.” Co-written by Rose with Paul DiGiovanni, Seth Ennis and Andy Albert, the song explores the toxic allure that keeps us tied to love long after it has lost its shine. With a stadium-ready hook and lyrics that capture the push and pull of a love-gone-wrong, Rose hits a universal nerve.
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Today’s announcement adds to what has been a banner year for Rose that kicked off with her six-song EP Runnin’ Outta Time. Billboard noted that the “trailblazing singer-songwriter’s newest release” is “one for the ages” while People.com stamped that Rose has “one of country’s most distinctive female voices.” “This Georgia artist hits a bullseye every time,” MusicRow adds. Her EP’s release culminated at the Grand Ole Opry where she made her long-awaited Opry debut and took ABC’s Good Morning Americabehind the scenes, followed by appearances on Nick Viall’s The Viall FilesandBravo’s Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
The summer and fall saw Rose’s dynamic and high energy live show at CMA Fest and on tour with Luke Bryan and Cole Swindell before embarking on her headlining run. Named an artist to watch by CMT, MusicRow and Amazon with recognition from GLAAD as an Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist and a nod from ACM as a 2022 New Female Artist of the Year nominee, Rose continues to blaze a path uniquely her own. For dates and more information, visit lilyrosemusic.net and keep up with her on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.