Justin Moore Scores Third #1 Album Debut With 'Kinda Don't Care'
After a whirlwind release week filled with sold-out shows, once-in-a-lifetime fan experiences and late night adventures, JUSTIN MOORE has much to celebrate as his fourth studio album KINDA DON'T CARE (The Valory Music Co.) notches the #1 spot on the Billboard Country Albums chart. The project features his newly minted Top 5 single "You Look Like I Need A Drink" and also earned the singer his fourth Top 10 All Genre debut, landing at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart.
The Poyen, AR native showed no signs of slowing down with a packed show in his home state before continuing to Nashville, TN, Charlotte, NC, Harrisonburg, VA and Indianapolis, IN for intimate performances of his new music as well as his most popular hits. The platinum-selling singer then celebrated post-show by cooking up some of his favorite dishes at Waffle House® locations in each market.
During his last show of the week on the TAKE IT OUTSIDE TOUR in Indianapolis on Friday night, Moore was joined on-stage by label mate and good friend Brantley Gilbert for "More Middle Fingers," which is just one of the 16 tracks on KINDA DON'T CARE. He also belted out #1 hits like "Point At You" and "Small Town USA" before heading to Waffle House® where Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta greeted the singer with celebratory #1 Waffles to commemorate the successful week. Moore will continue the momentum this week on the TAKE IT OUTSIDE TOUR in Bonner Springs, KS (8/25) and Atlanta, GA (8/26). For tour dates and more visit, JustinMooreMusic.com.
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