OFFICIALLY, JUSTIN MOORE “KINDA DON’T CARE”

Cover Art Courtesy of The Valory Music Co.

 

New Single “Most Added” on Country Radio Today

 

NASHVILLE, TN – (September 18, 2017) – Rooted in his rural upbringing, Justin Moore‘s “Kinda Don’t Care” proves he is nothing but 100% genuine.His new single emulates that mentality loyal fans have come to expect from him as his Southern drawl impacts Country radio today. The title track from Moore’s fourth studio album follows back-to-back No. 1’s with “You Look Like I Need a Drink” and “Somebody Else Will” and was one of the “most-added” right out of the gate making it the third single from the project to hit that mark.

 

Tunesmiths Rhett Akins, Ross Copperman and Ben Hayslip penned “Kinda Don’t Care” precisely reflecting Moore’s no-frills sensibilities. The air of laissez faire lyrics are on display with: “I kinda wanna light up a couple smokes / Kinda want some Crown mixed in my Coke / Kinda wanna hole up in some corner booth somewhere / I kinda wanna find a pretty little thing / That’s kinda like me, don’t want no strings / Knowin’ in the mornin’ that it ain’t goin’ nowhere / But tonight / I kinda don’t care.”

 

Earning the Arkansas native his third consecutive No. 1 album debut (The Valory Music Co.) upon release last year, Sounds Like Nashville raved “…Kinda Don’t Care is Moore’s most diverse record yet.” The ACM Award-winning performer continues to evolve in his sound while keeping true to his traditional Country phrasing. Uproxx noted of the progression, “…look toward the album’s rebellious title track to get a real read on what makes Moore care — or not. That’s the guitar-drenched backwoods apathy I’d play on the radio, given a shot at those dials.”

 

An established road warrior, Moore kicks off his HELL ON A HIGHWAY TOUR next month. His fourth headline trek traverses the US through April 2018. For more dates and information, visit JustinMooreMusic.com.

HELL ON A HIGHWAY TOUR:

2017
Oct. 13 Monroe, LA —Monroe Civic Center
Oct. 15 New Orleans, LA—UNO Lakefront Arena
Oct. 19 Baltimore, MD—The Modell Lyric
Oct. 20 Richmond, VA—Altria Theater
Oct. 27 Birmingham, AL—BJCC Concert Hall
Nov. 4 Moline, IL—iWireless Center
Nov. 9 Muncie, IN—Emens Auditorium, Ball State University
Nov. 10 Muskegon, MI—L.C. Walker Arena
Nov. 11 Merrillville, IN—Star Plaza Theatre
Nov. 16 Salem, VA—Salem Civic Center
Nov. 17 Athens, GA—Akins Arena at The Classic Center

2018
Jan. 18 Rio Rancho, NM—Santa Ana Star Center
Jan. 19 Prescott Valley, AZ—Prescott Valley Event Center
Jan. 20 Salt Lake City, UT—Maverik Center
Jan. 21 Nampa, ID—Ford Idaho Center
Jan. 23 Tucson, AZ—Tucson Arena
Jan 25 San Jose, CA—City National Civic
Jan. 26 Los Angeles, CA—Microsoft Theater
Jan. 27 Ontario, CA—Citizens Business Bank Arena
Feb. 1 Washington, DC –The Wharf
Feb. 2 Salisbury, MD—Wicomico Civic Center
Feb. 3 Newark, DE —Bob Carpenter Center, University of Delaware
Feb. 9 Norfolk, VA—Ted Constant Convocation Center
Feb. 10 Spartanburg, SC—Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
Feb. 15 Rockford, IL—BMO Harris Bank Center
Feb.16 Ft. Wayne, IN—Allen County Memorial Coliseum
Feb. 17 Ypsilanti, MI—EMU Convocation Center
Feb. 23 Trenton, NJ—Sun National Bank Center
Feb. 24 Rochester, NY—Blue Cross Arena
Mar. 1 Estero, FL – Germaine Arena
Mar. 3 St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Mar. 8 Broomfield, CO—1st Bank Arena
Mar. 9 Kearney, NE – Viaero Event Center
Mar. 10 Bismarck, ND—Bismarck Event Center
Mar. 15 Park City, KS—Hartman Arena
Mar. 16 Tulsa, OK—Brady Theatre
Mar. 23 Shreveport, LA—Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
Mar. 24 Pensacola, FL—Pensacola Bay Center
Mar. 29 Kingston, RI—The Ryan Center
Mar. 30 Portland, ME—Cross Insurance Arena
Mar. 31 Bangor, ME—Cross Insurance Center
April 19 St. Joseph, MO—St. Joseph Civic Center
April 20 Cedar Falls, IA—McLeod Center
April 21 Green Bay, WI—Resch Center
April 26 Troy, OH—Hobart Arena
April 27 Youngstown, OH—Covelli Centre
April 28 Knoxville, TN—Knoxville Civic Coliseum