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JON PARDI IN CONCERT:

Singer-songwriter Jon Pardi is taking over the country airwaves with his popular hit "Up All Night", and he brings the song to life during his energetic live shows. Combining gritty guitars with his southern drawl, Pardi gets fans wild and rowdy when he rocks the stage sporting his white electric guitar and matching cowboy hat. Whether he's taking a shot of Jack between songs or interacting with his fans, Pardi puts on one helluva performance that ticket buyers won't soon forget.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Born in northern California, Jon Pardi formed his first band at the age of 14 and possessed plenty of stage presence even at that early age. After deciding to pursue music full time, Pardi moved out east to Nashville where he worked as a lifeguard by day and a musician by night. He quickly caught the attention of a music publishing company, landed a deal soon after, and began writing songs and recording demos for other artists. Label execs started to notice the country crooner, and he became known for his fun-filled lyrics and exciting performances throughout Music City. He broke out with his 2014 debut album Write You A Song, which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Country charts and featured the anthemic Top 10 single "Up All Night". Since then he's toured with country greats like Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley, and Alan Jackson, earning thousands of new fans while on the road, stopping at venues like the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion. Pardi continues to charm ticket buyers with his upbeat country pop tunes during his can’t-miss sets. 

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 831 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good value...

    by ZHoov on 10/7/13Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    Seeing an up and coming country artist (Jon Pardi) in a very small and intimate venue (Brighton Music Hall) was a nice treat. For $15, it was a nice Friday.