Culture December 7, 2021

Country singer Jimmie Allen books 1st headlining tour for 2022

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Jimmie Allen performs from Washington D.C., for A Capitol Fourth, July 2, 2021.

Jimmie Allen is crossing yet another career threshold: his first headlining tour.

The "Freedom Was a Highway" singer on Monday announced the 2022 Down Home Tour, which runs from February through May. The 19-city trek kicks off on Feb. 3 at the famed Troubadour in Los Angeles and concludes with back-to-back dates in Virginia on May 12 and 13.

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Allen said he was waiting for the right time to book his debut headlining tour and was intentional about not wanting to "rush it."

"I wanted to make sure I was ready, my band was ready, so we could give the audience what they deserve every night -- which is greatness. And I finally feel like my band and I are at a point where greatness is something we can achieve," he explained. "To everyone that's supported us so far on our journey, thank you. We look forward to seeing you and a bunch of our new friends on the Down Home Tour."

Opening for the hit singer is duo Neon Union, the first act signed to Allen's newly announced management and production company, JAB Entertainment.

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News of the "Dancing With the Stars" alum's headlining tour comes mere weeks after he won best new artist at the 2021 CMA Awards and days after he scored a nomination for best new artist at the 2022 Grammy Awards.

Pre-sale tickets are available beginning Dec. 7 through Dec. 9, and the general public can score tickets beginning Dec. 10. More information can be found by visiting Allen's website.