Friday, May 29, 2020

Out now: 'Wild World' by Kip Moore

Country singer/songwriter Kip Moore’s fourth studio album WILD WORLD is in stores today.

To mark the release, Moore shifted gears in the midst of the current landscape and invited an intimate group of industry and fans to a unique Drive-In album release event at the Stardust Drive-In in Watertown, TN last night. Attendees enjoyed a screening of Moore’s just-released documentary 7 DAYS AT THE ROCK available to watch here, followed by a conversation with Moore and host Storme Warren, who were also joined by director and longtime collaborator PJ Brown.

Continuing the celebrations tonight, Moore will perform songs taken from the record as part of a special livestream event from Analog in Nashville, TN where Moore will also be joined by some of his band for a power acoustic performance.

The first time Moore will play some of the songs from WILD WORLD live, fans can tune in tonight (5/29) at 8pm CT to Moore’s Facebook and Youtube pages to watch the livestream benefiting MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund. Spotify will match donations to MusiCares via their COVID-19 Music Relief project.

This week, Moore will delve deeper into WILD WORLD with a stacked schedule of interviews and virtual live performances including Paste’s “The Happiest Hour” on Monday 6/1 at 4pm CT on Youtube, Amazon Music’s "Live Q+A” on Tuesday 6/2 at 11am CT on Facebook, an interview with GRAMMY Museum’s “Programs at Home” and a Facebook Live performance for American Songwriter “Behind The Mic” on Wednesday 6/3 at 7pm CT, as well as a Billboard Session on Facebook Live on 6/4 at 12pm CT.

“I truly hope the fans are able to enjoy this body of work,” said Moore. "A lot of people put countless hours and heart into this project. Cheers to all the fans that have been with us every step of the way.”

Kip Moore first gained attention with the double-PLATINUM single “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck” in 2012, then followed up with three more best selling country chart toppers (“Hey Pretty Girl,” “Beer Money” and “More Girls Like You”), a trio of critically-praised albums and two EPs that landed Moore on multiple “Best Of” lists.

For more information visit kipmoore.net.

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