Tyler Childers biography

"Mark your calendars and get ready for a night of unforgettable music as rising stars Tyler Childers and John R. Miller join forces for a special concert in Glasgow on February 17th, 2024. These two talented singer-songwriters have been making waves in the country music scene and are now coming together for a one-of-a-kind event. Hailing from Lawrence County, Kentucky, Tyler Childers has been praised for his raw and authentic sound that blends together elements of country, folk, and bluegrass. With his powerful vocals and emotionally charged lyrics, Childers has captured the hearts of fans all over the world and has quickly become one of the most promising artists in the genre. He has released three critically acclaimed albums and has toured extensively, earning a reputation for his electrifying live performances. Joining Childers on stage will be West Virginia native John R. Miller, whose soulful voice and heartfelt storytelling have earned him a dedicated following. With a background in punk music, Miller brings a unique edge to his country sound, which has been described as "outlaw country with a twist." He has released several albums with his band The Engine Lights and has also gained recognition as a solo artist. Don't miss your chance to see these two incredible musicians share the stage for what is sure to be a night to remember."

When

Saturday, 17 February 2024
Starts at 21:00

Where

242 the Gallowgate
Glasgow, Great Britain

Tyler Childers live

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