SCOTTY MCCREERY JANUARY FAN OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to the Scotty McCreery Fan of the Month for January 2025, Melissa B! Learn more about Melissa below!
Where are you from?: Saskatchewan
How many years have you been a fan?: Since the beginning
How many years have you been a fan club member? New Member
What is your favorite Scotty song? Wrong Again
What is your favorite Scotty album? Clear As Day
How many times have you seen Scotty live? What was your first show? What was your favorite show? Going to see him in March for the first time!
What’s one thing that sets you apart from other Scotty fans? I'm a Canadian fan that has followed him since the very beginning when he auditioned for American Idol!
Scotty McCreery Talks Josh Allen, Belichick to UNC, Post Malone Move To Country, NE Patriots & More!
"Rise & Fall" Named One of Rolling Stone's Top 30 Country Albums of 2024
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“Scotty McCreery, the fresh-faced kid who won American Idol back when he was 17, is all grown up on Rise & Fall, a record that leaves little doubt about the North Carolina native’s country bona fides. Over 13 tracks, the 30-year-old sings about the cruel passing of time, crises of conscience and faith, and drinking a whole lot of beer. It’s a country album every bit as legit as Jamey Johnson’s That Lonesome Song — McCreery’s favorite — and one that fans of “real country” need to hear. Start with the Garth Brooks-inspired rave-up “Can’t Pass the Bar” or the brooding “No Country for Old Men,” which finds a jaded narrator longing for a bygone era in country music: “Those days are gone/and they ain’t comin’ back again.” McCreery is here to prove him wrong.”- J.H.
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SCOTTY MCCREERY DECEMBER FAN OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to the Scotty McCreery Fan of the Month for December 2024, Kristy T! Learn more about Kristy below!
Where are you from?: Long Island
How many years have you been a fan?: 13 Years
How many years have you been a fan club member? 4 years
What is your favorite Scotty song? Wherever You Are
What is your favorite Scotty album? Rise & Fall
How many times have you seen Scotty live? What was your first show? What was your favorite show? I’ve seen Scotty live close to 15 times. My first ever show was See You Tonight tour in 2014. My favorite show was July 26th 2019 in Atlantic City NJ where my mom and I sat front row!
What’s one thing that sets you apart from other Scotty fans? I have traveled to many different theaters, even different states to see him play! From Lancaster PA, Atlantic City NJ, upstate NY in Schenectady, and Saratoga Springs NY. As well as NYC and Long Island!
SCOTTY MCCREERY NOVEMBER FAN OF THE MONTH
Congratulations to the Scotty McCreery Fan of the Month for November 2024, Cassidy N! Learn more about Cassidy below!
Where are you from?: Ava, MO
How many years have you been a fan?: Since he was on American Idol
How many years have you been a fan club member? 2 years
What is your favorite Scotty song? Trouble With Girls
What is your favorite Scotty album? Clear As Day
How many times have you seen Scotty live? What was your first show? What was your favorite show? 4 going on 5
What’s one thing that sets you apart from other Scotty fans? His singing helps my anxiety!
SCOTTY McCREERY RELEASES ACOUSTIC VERSION OF LATEST SINGLE, “FALL OF SUMMER”
Set to Perform at Tomorrow’s “Concert for Carolina” Alongside Luke Combs, Eric Church, Billy Strings, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban and More
His Fall of Summer Tour Resumes Nov. 1, in Scottsdale, AZ
Recently Announced as Direct Support on Select Dates of Kane Brown’s The High Road Tour in Spring 2025
“Fall of Summer,” the Second Single from Critically Acclaimed Album Rise & Fall, Climbing the Charts
On the heels of releasing an official video for his latest single last week, Triple Tigers recording artist Scotty McCreery has released an acoustic version of “Fall of Summer” today. Listen to it HERE, watch the lyric video for the acoustic version HERE, and watch the recently released official music video directed by Jeff Ray HERE.
“There’s something about the vibe of ‘Fall of Summer’ that lends itself to an acoustic version,” said McCreery. “It brings an even more intimate feel to this wistful look back at a past summer love. Hope everyone enjoys it.”
Written by McCreery, Frank Rogers and Brent Anderson and produced by Rogers, Derek Wells, and Aaron Eshuis, “Fall of Summer,” is currently climbing the charts at country radio and was most added in its first week. Filled with mature nostalgia, and built on one of the album’s most modern, cinematic sounds, the mid-tempo and reflective standout finds the country crooner’s vocal at a low simmer, as a guy looks back on a season of life that ultimately faded, but also made room for the here and now.
Rise & Fall is McCreery’s most critically acclaimed album to date, with Billboard naming it one of the 50 Best Albums of 2024 (So Far). The album’s first single, “Cab in a Solo,” recently became his sixth No. 1 hit. Listen to the album Rolling Stone says is “every bit as legit as Jamey Johnson’s That Lonesome Song, Garth Brooks’ In Pieces, or Randy Travis’ Storms of Life,” HERE. And check out “Fall of Summer (NC State Version)” recently released due to popular demand, HERE.
“Across the 13-track collection, McCreery exhibits his continued growth as a vocalist and songwriter,” notes Holler. People echoes the sentiment, writing that the album “brims with a newfound confidence and maturity,” while Country Now calls it “his best record yet,” and American Songwriter declares it a “career album” as Rise & Fall finds him exploring not only heartbreak but rowdy nights, nostalgia, faith, newfound joy, fatherhood and enduring love, resulting in a project full of insightful storytelling. The album was produced by McCreery’s longtime production team of Frank Rogers, Derek Wells and Aaron Eshuis.
McCreery co-wrote 12 of the 13 songs on the album, which Billboard observes, “Light-hearted fare such as ‘Stuck Behind a Tractor’ and ‘And Countin’’ mesh with heartbreak brushoffs such as ‘Lonely,’ the bluegrass-inflected album-closer ‘Porch’ and the faith-filled ‘Red Letter Blueprint.’” It is available digitally as well as on CD and vinyl. Order autographed vinyl and CDs of Rise & Fall HERE.
Tomorrow, Oct. 26, the North Carolina native will join Luke Combs, Eric Church, Billy Strings and James Taylor for “Concert for Carolina,” a benefit concert for those impacted by Hurricane Helene. Presented by Explore Asheville and the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority, “Concert for Carolina” will take place at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium and also features performances from Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, The Avett Brothers, and more.
“I think everyone knows how much I love my home state,” said McCreery. “There are so many great things about North Carolina, but what I love most are the people. I’ve been in some of the affected areas recently and they have been devastated by the hurricane’s destruction. It’s inspiring to see the people pulling together and helping each other, but they need our help to recover and rebuild. I appreciate Luke Combs reaching out and asking me to be part of it. It is my honor to perform on this concert to help the state that I was born in and still live in today.”
A livestream was added to ensure that all fans would be able to see the show after tickets immediately sold-out. The stream will provide an additional opportunity to raise as much money as possible for Hurricane Helene relief efforts. Link to livestream HERE. The livestream will be available worldwide with free access for those impacted by Hurricane Helene, as “Concert for Carolina” and Veeps have used geotargeting to ensure that those in the affected areas will not be charged. For those not directly impacted, the livestream will cost $24.99 with an option for additional donations available. Full details can be found at www.concertforcarolina.com.
McCreery was announced as direct support for select dates on the Kane Brown The High Road Tour in Spring 2025 (including Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on April 11, 2025), with tickets on sale now at Ticketmaster.
He was also recently revealed to be a performer at the 2025 Stagecoach Festival on April 27, 2025. Tickets are on sale at StagecoachFestival.com.
Having spent almost half his life in the spotlight making country music, the North Carolina native is in the midst of his headlining Fall of Summer Tour. Named after his current single of the same name, the tour is taking the North Carolina native across the U.S. and Canada with stops in Santa Fe, NM; Bakersfield, CA; Stamford, CT; Windsor, Ontario; Kansas City, MO, Las Vegas, NV, and more. McCreery will also make his long-awaited return to the UK next year, with five headline dates across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.