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Rock Band, Colony House, announces national 2023 headlining tour in support of Album, The Cannonballers

By October 25, 2022No Comments

and premieres new video, “Landlocked Surf Rock,” exclusively with FLOOD

(New York, NY) Nashville-based rock band, Colony House, has announced a nationwide headlining tour in support of their fourth full-length studio album, The Cannonballers, out February 3rd, 2023. The tour will kick off on February 11th, with a hometown show at The Ryman Auditorium. Tickets to that show are now available HERE, and the rest of the shows will be on sale Friday, 10/28, at 10 AM local time.

Adding to the excitement is the premiere of the new video, “Landlocked Surf Rock,” an apt description of the band’s signature sound and a tribute to their home state of Tennessee. The video features an intro by legendary
country writer, and subject of the movie, Love, Tom, Tom
Douglas. WATCH HERE.

Frontman Caleb Chapman was inspired to write the songs that became The Cannonballers while being locked down at home in 2020. “The pandemic was the first time since high school that I had been off the road for an entire year. We got to see the seasons change and experience our home again for the first time in a long time,” he says. “I think I was falling back in
love with Tennessee and realizing how special it is to be born and raised in such a beautiful place.”

Comprised of Caleb Chapman (vocals, guitar), his brother Will Chapman (drums), Scott Mills (guitar), and Parke Cottrell (bass), Colony House has continued to unite fans under its banner of hope and light in a world that feels more divided every day. The band has performed on Late Night with Seth Meyers and CONAN, as well as The Today Show, VH1’s “Morning Buzz,” and MTV Live, as well as at festivals including Shaky Knees, Austin City Limits, Firefly, WonderBus, and Lollapalooza.

Colony House’s 2014 debut, When I Was Younger, included the instantly popular single “Silhouettes,” which became the #1 most-played track on Sirius XM’s Alt Nation for four months straight. Their sophomore album, Only the Lonely, included the surf-rock hit, “You Know It,” which reached mega-viral status on Tik Tok, vaulting it to over 100 million streams. The band’s third effort, Leave What’s Lost Behind, was released in January of 2020, before they were forced to pause alongside the rest of the world. During that time, they produced and directed a full-length feature film, Everybody’s Looking For Some Light, which was an official selection at the Nashville and Knoxville Film Festivals, and debuted at a two-day drive-in event at Greystone Quarry in Franklin, TN. Last year saw the release of Colony House Live, Vol. 1, and the EP, Rotten Tomatoes. In support of that EP, they were able to return to the road, headlining 45 dates in the US before their first overseas headline tour in 2022.

The Cannonballers drops on February 3rd, 2023, and is now available to pre-save. Colony House will be touring throughout the spring in support of the album. Visit colonyhouse.com/tour for more information and tickets.

THE CANNONBALLERS TOUR With Special Guest LITTLE IMAGE

2/11 – Nashville, TN – The Ryman Auditorium
2/17 – St. Louis, MO – Del Mar Hall
2/18 – Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe
2/19 – Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom
2/21 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground
2/23 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues
2/24 – Birmingham, AL – Iron City
2/25 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
2/27 – Fayetteville, AR – George’s Majestic Lounge
2/28 – Oxford, MS – The Lyric
3/2 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall
3/3 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
3/4 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
3/5 – Washington, DC – 930 Club
3/7 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
3/8 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
3/10 – Philadelphia, PA – Theater of Living Arts
3/11 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre
3/12 – Detroit, MI – St Andrews Hall
3/14 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
3/15 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Cafe
3/16 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman
3/17 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall
3/23 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
3/24 – Waco, TX – Hippodrome Theatre
3/25 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues
3/26 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Jones Assembly
3/28 – Mesa, AZ – The Nile
3/30 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
3/31 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco
4/1 – San Francisco, CA – August Music Hall
4/2 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
4/4 – Seattle, WA – Neumos
4/6 – Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre

About Colony House

With their authentic approach to independent rock and roll, Nashville-born outfit Colony House has spent over a decade building their career on virtues that seem to seldom remain: honesty, accessibility, and family.

Even in the height of the digital age, there is a growing pressure among artists to keep a barrier of anonymity between themselves and their fans. Colony House has found a way to remove the “fourth wall” by consistently placing heart in front of ego. As a result, their art has remained fully tangible, yet equal amounts of musically and lyrically untouchable.

The Colony House catalog is as weighty and intelligent as it is light and approachable. Three studio albums invite the listener on a journey through stories of loss, grief, and heartbreak while welcoming them into the hope that comes on the other side. Their 2014 debut ‘WHEN I WAS YOUNGER’ included the instantly popular single “Silhouettes,” which became the #1 most played track on Sirius XM’s Alt Nation for four months straight. The band followed with their sophomore album ‘ONLY THE LONELY,’ whose title and demeanor pays tribute to the vintage sounds of Roy Orbison and the Beach Boys. The surf-rock hit “You Know It” reached mega-viral status on Tik Tok, and has vaulted to over 100  million streams across all platforms after being featured as the soundtrack to Samsung Mobile’s nationwide ad campaign. The band has performed their songs for worldwide audiences with two appearances on both Late Night with Seth Meyers and CONAN, as well as the Today Show, VH1’s “Morning Buzz,” and MTV Live.

Finally, the band’s third effort ‘LEAVE WHAT’S LOST BEHIND’ was released in January of 2020, before a global pandemic would challenge listeners to do just that. The record speaks to the beautiful fragility of what it means to be human. Tracks such as “Looking For Some Light,” “Why Even Try,” and “The Hope Inside” remind us that, now more than ever, we truly are all in it together. The reminder that this life is too heavy to walk through alone continues to be the common thread that has invited so many into what is colloquially known as the “Colony House Family.”

In a world that feels more divided every day, Colony House has continued to unite fans under its banner of hope and light. No frills, no gimmicks. Just heart-level rock and roll music.

As Paste Magazine put it — “It’s one of the rare acts for which the music might really be enough.”

About Premier Productions

Founded in 1996, Premier Productions has sold over 20 million tickets to patrons. Premier has been a Top 20 global promoter and has produced more than 2,000 concerts and events in the past five years. Pollstar named Premier the #1 faith and family independent promoter in the last 10 years. Producing events that move the soul both nationally and internationally, Premier is proud to have helped raise more than $271 million to improve the lives of children and communities in 100+ countries worldwide. Whether it’s a large multi-day festival, sold-out concert or intimate conference, Premier seeks to positively impact the lives of every attendee so they leave encouraged, happy and hopeful. Premier is currently promoting acts including Hillsong UNITED, Dude Perfect, Lauren Daigle, Hillsong Worship, Baby Shark, Casting Crowns, Chris Tomlin, Sadie Robertson, Elevation Worship, Kari Jobe Bethel Music and many more.

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