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Jon Pardi To Release 10th Anniversary Edition Of 'California Sunrise'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Multi-Platinum hitmaker Jon Pardi will release a 10th anniversary edition of his landmark breakthrough album, California Sunrise, on June 12 via MCA.

California Sunrise (10th Anniversary Edition) is an expanded re-issue and limited-edition vinyl release featuring three new tracks from the vault.

Alongside the album's original 12 songs, the celebratory edition includes the sunshine-soaked singalong "Drinkin' and Dancin'," the devoted country rocker "If I Had Another Heart" and the swaying flirtation of "How Did You Know," which fans can listen to below.

California Sunrise (10th Anniversary Edition) is available to pre-order or pre-save here.

"Ten years ago I made a record that would unknowingly change my life," said Pardi. "Since then, it's been one hell of a ride—my family has grown, I've seen the world, and I'm out here living my dream. It's pretty damn cool to see how much people continue to embrace this project even all these years later. Thankful for the last ten and looking forward to the next."

Pardi's latest Top 30 single, "Boots Off" from his fifth studio album Honkytonk Hollywood, recently reached No. 1 at Country Radio in the U.K., underscoring Pardi's growing international impact.

Pardi's headlining Honkytonk Hollywood Tour 2026 continues across the U.S., the U.K. and Canada, with dates scheduled through the fall.

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