
BREAKOUT STAR JILLIAN JACQUELINE HITS THE ROAD WITH RYAN ADAMS
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Nashville, Tenn. (July 27, 2017) – Bold next-generation star Jillian Jacqueline will join alt-Country pioneer Ryan Adams
for a string of shows this weekend and early next week. Bringing her
own defiant self-penned tunes, these newly added tour stops come in the
midst of a cutting-edge launch to her career.
for a string of shows this weekend and early next week. Bringing her
own defiant self-penned tunes, these newly added tour stops come in the
midst of a cutting-edge launch to her career.
Jacqueline will join Adams as the opening act at the following sold out shows:
July 28 – St. Paul, Minnesota @ Palace Theatre
July 29 – St. Paul, Minnesota @ Palace Theatre
July 30 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin @ Riverside Theater
August 1 – St. Louis, Missouri @ The Pageant
Taking the Country genre by storm, Jacqueline “seems to be everywhere these days” (American Songwriter).
Determined to do things her own way, four stunning tracks have already
been released – the brutal honesty of breakup anthems “Reasons” and
“Hate Me,” the true-to-yourself fun of “Bleachers,” and the heartfelt
prayer of “God Bless This Mess.”
Determined to do things her own way, four stunning tracks have already
been released – the brutal honesty of breakup anthems “Reasons” and
“Hate Me,” the true-to-yourself fun of “Bleachers,” and the heartfelt
prayer of “God Bless This Mess.”
Vibey
videos for the first four songs are live now and the rising talent has
intrigued Country fans since the beginning, gathering over 17 million
song streams in total and 1.4 million monthly listeners online. She was
named Amazon Music’s first-ever Weekly One artist in July.
videos for the first four songs are live now and the rising talent has
intrigued Country fans since the beginning, gathering over 17 million
song streams in total and 1.4 million monthly listeners online. She was
named Amazon Music’s first-ever Weekly One artist in July.
“Reasons”
rocketed into Spotify’s Viral 50 USA list upon its release, racking up
over 7 million streams and landing on the platform’s coveted New Music
Friday playlist in the process. The song is also currently featured on
SiriusXM’s “On The Horizon” program. Meanwhile, “Hate Me” has been
played 3 million times on Spotify and “Bleachers” is nearing the 2
million streams mark.
rocketed into Spotify’s Viral 50 USA list upon its release, racking up
over 7 million streams and landing on the platform’s coveted New Music
Friday playlist in the process. The song is also currently featured on
SiriusXM’s “On The Horizon” program. Meanwhile, “Hate Me” has been
played 3 million times on Spotify and “Bleachers” is nearing the 2
million streams mark.
Named early on as one of Rolling Stone’s “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know” and praised by American Songwriter as
“catchy and radio-ready as hell,” Jacqueline was selected for CMT’s
coveted Next Women of Country list, as well as the network’s tastemaking
“17 for 2017” rundown of new artists to watch this year.
“catchy and radio-ready as hell,” Jacqueline was selected for CMT’s
coveted Next Women of Country list, as well as the network’s tastemaking
“17 for 2017” rundown of new artists to watch this year.
She
has spent much of the summer opening shows for boundary-pushing Country
icon Dwight Yoakam, and will be joining hit maker Billy Currington for a
West Coast run starting August 4 in Henderson, Nevada.
has spent much of the summer opening shows for boundary-pushing Country
icon Dwight Yoakam, and will be joining hit maker Billy Currington for a
West Coast run starting August 4 in Henderson, Nevada.
Her debut project for Big Loud Records is currently in production, with additional details coming soon.
For more about Jillian Jacqueline, visit www.jillianjacqueline.com and reach out to her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.