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Love & Theft, Michael Ray & Trent Tomlinson

The boys are back and bringing some friends to play an intimate night of story tellin, song swapin, singing all their hits and more!  Tickets go on sale FRIDAY 1/22 @ 10:00 AM

The boys are back and bringing some friends to play an intimate night of story tellin, song swapin, singing all their hits and more! Tickets go on sale FRIDAY 1/22 @ 10:00 AM

Michael Ray and his chart topping hits, ready to play an intimate setting ONLY at the Warehouse!  Grab those tickets…

Michael Ray and his chart topping hits, ready to play an intimate setting ONLY at the Warehouse! Grab those tickets…

A special night of song writers and hit makers sharing the stage for a great night of LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC!  Seriously ya better just grab your tickets while they last… don’t say we didn’t warn ya!

A special night of song writers and hit makers sharing the stage for a great night of LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC! Seriously ya better just grab your tickets while they last… don’t say we didn’t warn ya!

In a year of trials and tribulations brought on by COVID-19, artists everywhere took to virtual shows to stay connected to fans. Hitmaker Michael Ray embraced the challenge with his weekly Honkytonk Tuesday series, showcasing his appreciation for classic country. Originating in March 2020, the series collected over 700,000 views and landed Ray at No. 32 on the 2020 Pollstar Top 100 Livestreamers Year End list. He will continue his online presence by returning to the historic Grand Ole Opry stage on January 30 for the Opry Livestream at 7:00pm CT, marking his 55th appearance.

 Following a year of uncertainty and heartbreak, Ray is looking to a brighter future in 2021 as his new single “Whiskey And Rain”charts on the Mediabase Country chart. Written by Jesse Frasure and Josh Thompson, the authentic Ross Copperman-produced track has already garnered more than eight million streams since its fall release. MusicRow describes the single as “tap[ping] into the moody, sultry, darker sounds of the ‘90s,” while Billboard notes “the tune is a throwback to brooding songs from the ‘80s and ‘90s with solid production by Ross Copperman highlighting Ray’s vulnerable delivery.”