K. Michelle Announces First Solo Country Concert
K. Michelle is taking her country music on the road.
The award-winning singer and songwriter has announced her first-ever headlining concert as a country artist. The show takes place Friday, June 28, at The Eastern in Atlanta, Georgia. K. Michelle, affectionately known as Puddin, shared her excitement on social media.
“Happy to be presenting ‘PUDDIN’ in all her glory. I’m bringing my brand new band, new singers, new dancers, new stage, and I brand new show,” she wrote in an Instagram caption for the concert’s flyer.
Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, May 3, at 10 a.m. local time.
The Memphis native, who released her final R&B album, I’m The Problem, last year, has been steadily building anticipation for her debut country album. She first announced that she was working on a country project in 2019.
K. Michelle later revealed that she was working with country staples like Dolly Parton, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Eric Paslay.
“Dreams do come true. Im losing my mind right now! I received a record that @dollyparton wrote for me! My lord i’m floored and honored. Can’t wait for you guys to hear it!!!!!!!” K. Michelle posted on X (formerly Twitter) in 2020.
Last year, K. Michelle made her debut at the CMA Fest before later performing at the 2023 CMA Awards.
At the latter event, Puddin’, joined by Jelly Roll, performed a cover of The Judds’ “Love Can Build a Bridge.” Their rendition appears on A Tribute to The Judds compilation album.
Circling back to I’m The Problem, the album includes the bonus track, “Tennessee,” a country-tinged record she co-wrote with the song’s producers Claude Kelly and Chuck Harmony of the musical duo Louis York.
Get tickets to K. Michelle’s country concert at The Eastern at axs.com.