Kylie Morgan, Breland Plot Brief East Coast Tour Run
Kylie Morgan and Breland have mapped out a five-show co-headlining tour hitting New York and the Carolinas this spring. The run starts April 17 at KEGS Canal in Jordan, New York, then moves through Buffalo before jumping south for three dates in May.
Morgan has quietly built a following as an independent artist, racking up over 500 million streams without major label backing. Her latest single "Like My Own" recently got the video treatment, continuing her streak of personal, confessional songwriting that has found its audience through streaming platforms.
Breland broke through in 2019 when "My Truck" went viral, a country-rap hybrid that signaled his genre-blending approach. He has since accumulated over 1.2 billion streams and worked with Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett, Lady A, and Nelly. His songwriting credits extend beyond country into R&B territory with cuts for Chris Brown, Ty Dolla $ign, and Trey Songz.
The tour hits Buffalo's Showplace Theater on April 18, then resumes May 14 at The Windjammer in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. Final stops include Wilmington and Raleigh, both at Bowstring venues. The pairing makes sense: two artists who have built careers by refusing to stay in predetermined lanes.
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