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Jon Pardi Reveals Tracklist For Upcoming Christmas Album

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Multi-Platinum-selling singer/songwriter/producer Jon Pardi has revealed the track listing for his first-ever holiday album, Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi.

Produced by Pardi, Bart Butler and Ryan Gore, the 12-track project arrives this Friday. It is available for pre-save/pre-add at https://strm.to/JonPardiChristmas

On Tuesday, Pardi became the first-ever California native inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.

Pardi's Opry induction and performance airs on November 18 as a Saturday night Opry Live on the Opry's television broadcast home, Circle Network, Circle All Access Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. The Opry show can also be heard on opry.com and wsmonline.com, SiriusXM Willie's Roadhouse, and the show's flagship radio home, WSM Radio.

Pardi will kick off the holiday season performing live at Nashville's favorite holiday tradition, Opry Country Christmas, on November 26, as his first major activity as an Opry member. Tickets for Opry Country Christmas are on-sale now at opry.com.

The celebration then continues with Pardi's previously announced winter holiday show at the Beacon Theatre in New York on December 16. Tickets are available now at JonPardi.com.

Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi Track Listing:

Beer For Santa
400 Horsepower Sleigh
All I Want For Christmas Is You
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
Merry Christmas From The Keys
Please Come Home For Christmas
Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy
I've Been Bad, Santa (And Pillbox Patti)
Reindeer
Swing On Down To Texas
Winter Wonderland
A Long December

(Photo: Capitol Nashville)

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