Justin Moore offered a trio of performances in Nashville to celebrate the release of his latest album, Kinda Don’t Care, on The Valory Music Co. Moore toasted the release with shows at three of the famous honky-tonks on Nashville’s Lower Broadway, including Honky Tonk Central, Rippy’s and Tootsies World Famous Orchid Lounge.
Fans followed the singer from one bar to the next, where he offered stories and songs from the new album, as well as a selection of tunes from his catalog of hits, including “Small Town USA,” “Point At You” and “Lettin’ The Night Roll.”
“We took three years to get this album just right and we’re so excited that it’s finally out,” shared Moore. “Thanks for coming out tonight Nashville!”
The party kept rolling late into the evening at a local Waffle House, where select VIP fans were treated to a late night meal. Moore even headed behind the counter to serve up some of Waffle House’s dishes.
Moore will head to Charlotte, North Carolina today (Aug. 17) for additional promotions around his album release. The week will end with a concert on Aug. 19 in Indianapolis as part of Brantley Gilbert’s Take It Outside Tour.
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