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With a few words, Tyler Childers can build worlds.

A plain-spoken poet for the dreams and struggles of a working class, his music takes listeners to real places - backroad church pews, sticky-hot swimming holes and freshly-plowed farm fields, to name a few. Childers' melodies feel lived-in, like joining a circle of familiar faces in a well-worn basement or on a shaded porch, the gathering place for folks of all kinds to share truths or swap tall tales after a long day.

Since he emerged from the hills of Appalachia, Childers has stormed the world with his uncompromising voice and a candid collection of songs. He skyrocketed from playing inside sweat-soaked clubs to becoming one of today's most sought-after artists. With his longtime band, The Food Stamps, Childers headlines historic festival stages and delivers high-flying sold-out shows inside arenas, amphitheaters and concert halls across the globe.

And many who time-and-again drop a needle on his music embrace Childers like an author to a new chapter in America's long, revered songbook of country and folk music - a testament to how far a well-told story can travel.

No matter if he's delivering a fiddle tune with a hard-spoken truth or leading his band in an open-armed country-soul sermon, new Childers music arrives with layers of time-tested storytelling. And on his anticipated new album, Rustin' In The Rain, the circle of tales in Childers' catalog grows a little bigger with a fresh collection of big-hearted, wry-humored love songs and dirt-covered country romps.

The 2x Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter and musician returned to the studio with The Food Stamps - James Barker (pedal steel), Craig Burletic (bass), CJ Cain (guitar), Rodney Elkins (drums), Chase Lewis (keyboards) and Jesse Wells (guitar, fiddle) - to record Rustin'. In a testament to the well-oiled grooves of the group, it's the second consecutive release to be cut and co-produced by Childers alongside the Food Stamps, once again recording at Barker's home studio, Dragline, in Huntington, West Virginia.

With Rustin' In The Rain, the 32-year-old Kentucky native pulled together songs with a playful concept: What would he pitch to Elvis Presley? Graceland-era Presley, to be exact. Listeners hear the result on songs like lead single "In You Love" - a timeless, piano-tinged I'll-wait-for-your-love ballad released alongside a heart-wrenching music video of two men falling for each other in 1950s rural Appalachia - and "Phone Calls & Emails," a story of modern missed connections set to the backdrop of a crooning, classic country tune.

On "Luke 2:8-10," Childers enlists background vocals from a one-of-a-kind trio: Margo Price, Erin Rae and S.G. Goodman, three standout singer-songwriters. The expanded band delivers a rustling three-minute song about a panicked shepherd witnessing the descent of an angel from the heavens. Collaborations on Rustin' continue on "Percheron Mules," a rollicking tune that includes vocals from Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter and Alan Bartram -members of ace bluegrass band the Travelin' McCourys (McCoury also adds mandolin pickin' to the song).

And for one of two cover songs on Rustin', Childers dug into country music's balladeering catalog to unearth "Help Me Make It Through The Night." He lends his mountainous vocal to the intimate, restless 1970 song, written by Kris Kristofferson and made famous by Sammi Smith's Grammy Award-winning rendition (Presley also covered the song during a 1971 session at RCA Studio B in Nashville). To close the album, Childers covers "Space & Time," a song penned by Goodman - a fellow Kentuckian - that chronicles the need to share moments with those you hold most dear. Goodman and Rae rejoin Childers for backing vocals on the album-closing number.

Still, no new song may whip Childers' show-going audience into a frenzy like "Rustin' In The Rain," the barnstormin' opening track anchored by dueling country licks and Childers' band-leading howl - a nod to the tight-knit creatively he and the Food Stamps earned during late nights on stage and long trips on the road.

With Rustin' In The Rain, Childers pens the next chapter in an unrivaled and unreplicable story of real-life success that continues to reach new circles. And the best part? This tale's just getting started.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 450 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal show

    by A&M Sport Mgt major on 4/25/24Dickies Arena - Fort Worth

    Loved the inability of scalpers to resell. We had PIT tickets and arrived very early so we were able to enjoy from the center stage front row.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by BigCountry on 4/24/24Dickies Arena - Fort Worth

    The venue was good. Tyler put on an AMAZING show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A beautiful show!

    by Lydia on 4/23/24Food City Center - Knoxville

    A beautiful show with all the faves new and old! He is lovely as usual.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    best show i’ve ever seen.

    by Em on 4/23/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler put on the best performance of music i’ve ever seen. usually when i see shows in concert vs hearing their music from the studio there is always something different about them, but with tyler you can tell he puts his soul into it and it was amazing, his band is phenomenal and there is so much energy and passion. would love to see them again live.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wow!

    by BDub on 4/23/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Tyler and the boys just get better and better. The sets just get better. I could not have asked for a better show! I'm still reeling.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tyler Childers

    by Music hunter on 4/23/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    I loved the concert and the vibe. I saw Tyler at Bonnaroo 2023 and he was so good I wanted to see more of him. Tyler didn’t disappoint. I definitely would like to see him in concert again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    INCREDIBLE CONCERT

    by saramm89 on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Absolutely incredible concert! This was our 4th time seeing Tyler Childers and our first event at Bridgestone Arena and the entire night was freaking magical. Parking, security, ease of movement at the venue, and the sound quality was all perfect. The production of the show was amazing, not over the top but we felt like it was worth the money spent on tickets. His song selection for the set list was the best we've ever heard and we definitely teared up at multiple points in the show. Can't say enough good things. Perfect night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMAZING!!

    by KD on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    Sound even better irl! Sun a fun, kind, and passionate performer. Would love to see him again (and maybe with some girls in the band?)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent Show

    by jnbpdt on 4/22/24Legacy Arena at The BJCC - Birmingham

    This was an excellent concert. He played all my favorite songs and sang them just as if you were listening to a recording. His band is amazing and they put on a great show. I had such a good time, and I can’t wait to look for tickets to the next one.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best

    by BW on 4/22/24Bridgestone Arena - Nashville

    We’ve been Tyler Childers fans since pretty early. We first caught him for $20 and later at his first Red Rocks show. This concert in Nashville was quite honestly number one. The crowd was amazing and he gave it his all. I can’t stress enough to see him live!!!