Due to demand for his first ever appearance in Belfast, SCOTTY McCREERY will play The SSE Arena, Belfast on Saturday 24 May.
Triple Tigers recording artist SCOTTY McCREERY long-awaited return to these shores is coming up this May with five very special headline dates across Northern Ireland, Scotland and England kicking off in Belfast’s SSE Arena on Saturday 24 May.
Scotty McCreery will be joined on this visit by Special Guest Caylee Hammack.
“It’s been too long and I cannot wait to come back,” said McCreery. “We’ve had so many e-mails and social media posts from fans asking us to return, and I’m happy to say ‘we’re coming!’ I’ve never been to Belfast or Birmingham before, and I am looking forward to visiting those cities. I’ve only been to Glasgow as part of C2C a few years ago, so I’m excited to come on my own. And the band and I had a blast the last time we were in London and Manchester, so I knew we had to come back there. It’s always special to come and perform over there!”
McCreery performed two sold-out shows in London and one sold-out show in Manchester in 2019. He returned to London in 2022 as part of C2C: Country to Country Festival, which also took him to Glasgow for the first time as well as Dublin, Ireland.
McCreery co-wrote 12 of the 13 songs on his latest album Rise & Fall including the No.1 single ‘Cab In A Solo’. About the album, Billboard observed, “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’.” Rolling Stone called the album “every bit as legit as Jamey Johnson’s That Lonesome Song, Garth Brooks’ In Pieces, or Randy Travis’ Storms of Life”.