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January 14, 2020

TENILLE TOWNES’ ROAD TO THE LEMONADE STAND EP OUT FEBRUARY 7

Canadian-born and Nashville-based, Townes recently won four awards at the 2019 Canadian Country Music Awards: Female Artist of the Year, Single of the Year (“Somebody’s Daughter”), Anthem Entertainment Songwriter of the Year and Video of the Year (“Somebody’s Daughter”). Winning all four of her nominated categories, Townes lead the night with the most awards received. She is also a MusicRow 2020 Next Big Thing Artist, an iHeartCountry’s “On The Verge” artist and has been included in Amazon Music’s “2019 Artists To Watch,” CMT’s “Next Women of Country,” iHeart Radio’s “Artists To Watch in 2019,” “The Bobby Bones Show’s” “Class of 2019,” CMT’s “Listen Up” and the inaugural class of “Opry NextStage.” Townes also recently participated in Cracker Barrel’s “Five Decades, One Voice” campaign—a project created to highlight the importance of women in country music by celebrating legendary female artists and those following in their footsteps. For the project, Townes was personally selected by Brandi Carlile to collaborate on new versions of two songs—Townes’ “ Somebody’s Daughter” and Carlile’s “Fulton County Jane Doe.”

In addition to her work as a musician and songwriter, Townes remains committed to charitable causes including her own initiative, Big Hearts For Big Kids, which has raised over $1.9 million to date benefiting a youth shelter in her hometown of Grande Prairie, Alberta. More information can be found at bigheartsforbigkids.com.

ROAD TO THE LEMONADE STAND TRACK LIST
1. “Holding Out For The One”
2. “White Horse”  
3. “Jersey On The Wall (I’m Just Asking)” 
4. “I Kept The Roses”
5. “Somebody’s Daughter” 
6. “Stupid Boy”  

TENILLE TOWNES CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
January 17—Las Vegas, NV—The Colosseum at Caesars Palace*
January 18—Las Vegas, NV—The Colosseum at Caesars Palace*
January 23-24—Rivera Cancun, Mexico—Luke Bryan’s Crash My Playa Festival 
February 8—Nashville, TN—Country Music Hall of Fame 
February 10—Nashville, TN—All For The Hall at Bridgestone Arena 
February 14—Atlanta, GA—State Farm Arena†
February 15—New Orleans, LA—Smoothie King Center†
February 21—El Paso, TX—UTEP Don Haskins Center†
February 22—Fort Worth, TX—Dickies Arena†
March 7—Berlin, Germany—Verti Music Hall 
March 8—Amsterdam, Netherlands—AFAS Live 
March 10—Cologne, Germany—Club Volta 
March 11—Munich, Germany—Hansa 39 
March 13—London, UK—The O2 
March 14—Glasgow, UK—SSE Hydro 
March 15—Dublin, Ireland—3Arena 
March 26—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center†
March 27—Springfield, MO—JQH Arena†
March 28—Kissimmee, FL—Country Thunder 
April 8—Green Cove Springs, FL—Clay County Fair 
April 17—Biloxi, MS—Crawfish Music Festival 
April 19—Florence, AZ—Country Thunder 
April 25—Indio, CA—Stagecoach Festival 
August 7—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena†
August 28—Detroit, MI—Little Caesars Arena†
August 29—Green Bay, WI—Resch Center†
October 2—Salt Lake City, UT—Vivint Smart Home Arena†
October 3—Denver, CO—Pepsi Center†
*supporting Keith Urban
†supporting Alan Jackson