Longtime pals Kristian Bush and Rita Wilson have announced a co-headlining Summer tour.
The 8-date trek will kick off on June 5 at the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, Georgia, and is scheduled to come to a close on June 19 at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall in Munhall, Pennsylvania.
Wilson, who released her 11-track album, Halfway To Home earlier this year, took inspiration from her experience with breast-cancer to pen the hit song, "Throw Me A Party" from the same album.
"I got scared and I said to my husband (Tom Hanks) that, 'Look, if something happened to me and I should go before you, please be sad for a very long time, but first, I want a party. I want to have a celebration.' So I had this title, 'Throw Me a Party,'" she shared with "Taste of Country Nights."
Meanwhile, Bush, who is also one-half of country duo Sugarland, is gearing up to release a solo LP later this Summer.
Tour Dates:
June 5 — Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage TheaterJune 9 — Nashville, TN @ City Winery NashvilleJune 11 — Washington, DC @ City Winery DCJune 12 — New York, NY @ City Winery New YorkJune 14 — Huntington, NY @ The ParamountJune 15 — Montclair, NJ @ The Welmont TheaterJune 17 — Boston, MA @ City Winery BostonJune 19 — Munhall, PA @ Carnegie of HomesteadMusic Hall
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