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Parmalee Announce 2023 Headlining 'Take My Name Tour'

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Country music band Parmalee have announced dates for their 2023 headlining "Take My Name Tour."

The tour is in support of the multi-platinum group's No. 1 hit "Take My Name," which received an RIAA Platinum certification, topped Billboard's Year-End Country Airplay Chart, and earned their first American Music Award nomination.

"We've really been looking forward to this headlining tour!" said Parmalee lead vocalist Matt Thomas. "Everything we've built over the past couple years has been for this tour and for our fans."

He added, "'Take My Name' has such a huge connection with folks and with all the love everyone has shown the song, we decided to name this tour run after it."

Parmalee's current single "Girl In Mine" is impacting Country radio. The heartwarming track recently hit the Top 40 on the Billboard charts.

Tickets for the "Take My Name Tour" are available for general on-sale on December 16 at 10 am local time at https://www.parmaleemusic.com/tour/

Take My Name Tour Dates:

February 2, 2023 - Champaign, IL - City Center

February 3, 2023 - St. Louis, MO - Ballpark Village

February 4, 2023 - Hays, KS - The Fox

February 16, 2023 - Green Bay, WI - Epic

February 17, 2023 - Rosemont, IL - Joe's

February 18, 2023 - Minneapolis, MN - The Varsity

March 9, 2023 - Wantagh, NY - Mulcahys

March 11, 2023 - Jordan, NY - Kegs

April 20, 2023 - Foxborough, MA - Six String Club

April 21, 2023 - Bensalem, PA - Parx Casino

April 22, 2023 - West Chester, OH - Lori's Roadhouse

(Photo: Joseph Llanes)

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