With a distinctly raw, plainspoken form of instinctual song craft, 23-year-old Hayden
Blount has grown into the epitome of a real-deal country outsider … and he’s got no
intentions of changing that up. A native and current resident of Savannah, Tennessee,
the self-taught talent wields a no-B.S. sound and a drive to cut his own path, earning
breakout acclaim with the God’s-honest-truth as his only creative requirement. Because
where Blount comes from, a man’s word is his bond. Living out the lines of countless
country songs, the rising star played baseball throughout high school before an injury
derailed his plans, and rule-breaking country innovators like Zach Bryan and Tyler
Childers refocused his attention. Proving a quick study with a gift for rural realism, the
D.I.Y. singer-songwriter released his first independent tracks in 2023, and in 2024 the
romantic rough edges of “To Know You Were Mine” cut through. Leading to a
distribution deal with Santa Anna, Blount followed up with the 2024 EP debut Up, Out,
and Leaving – nine-songs which solidified his rustic sound and stripped-down melodic
instincts, driven by a vocal built on character, not theatrics. Likewise, brutal honesty
formed the bedrock of a unique creative vision, with solo-written songs keeping Blount
focused – and never chasing trends. The burning desire behind 2024’s “Good God, Hot
Damn” gathered steam, and later that year “Heaven on Earth” became a bonafide hit.
Built on a dusky but propulsive guitar-and-fiddle pairing, it’s racked up more than 25
million streams while standing in sharp contrast to the mainstream. Still based in
Savannah, Blount will spend early 2026 on the road. And with a new debut album in the
works, that style is bound to evolve … but never stray from the truth.
Thu Jun 18 2026
8:30 PM (Doors 7:30 PM)
$28.30 - $38.60
All Ages
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With a distinctly raw, plainspoken form of instinctual song craft, 23-year-old Hayden
Blount has grown into the epitome of a real-deal country outsider … and he’s got no
intentions of changing that up. A native and current resident of Savannah, Tennessee,
the self-taught talent wields a no-B.S. sound and a drive to cut his own path, earning
breakout acclaim with the God’s-honest-truth as his only creative requirement. Because
where Blount comes from, a man’s word is his bond. Living out the lines of countless
country songs, the rising star played baseball throughout high school before an injury
derailed his plans, and rule-breaking country innovators like Zach Bryan and Tyler
Childers refocused his attention. Proving a quick study with a gift for rural realism, the
D.I.Y. singer-songwriter released his first independent tracks in 2023, and in 2024 the
romantic rough edges of “To Know You Were Mine” cut through. Leading to a
distribution deal with Santa Anna, Blount followed up with the 2024 EP debut Up, Out,
and Leaving – nine-songs which solidified his rustic sound and stripped-down melodic
instincts, driven by a vocal built on character, not theatrics. Likewise, brutal honesty
formed the bedrock of a unique creative vision, with solo-written songs keeping Blount
focused – and never chasing trends. The burning desire behind 2024’s “Good God, Hot
Damn” gathered steam, and later that year “Heaven on Earth” became a bonafide hit.
Built on a dusky but propulsive guitar-and-fiddle pairing, it’s racked up more than 25
million streams while standing in sharp contrast to the mainstream. Still based in
Savannah, Blount will spend early 2026 on the road. And with a new debut album in the
works, that style is bound to evolve … but never stray from the truth.
Blount has grown into the epitome of a real-deal country outsider … and he’s got no
intentions of changing that up. A native and current resident of Savannah, Tennessee,
the self-taught talent wields a no-B.S. sound and a drive to cut his own path, earning
breakout acclaim with the God’s-honest-truth as his only creative requirement. Because
where Blount comes from, a man’s word is his bond. Living out the lines of countless
country songs, the rising star played baseball throughout high school before an injury
derailed his plans, and rule-breaking country innovators like Zach Bryan and Tyler
Childers refocused his attention. Proving a quick study with a gift for rural realism, the
D.I.Y. singer-songwriter released his first independent tracks in 2023, and in 2024 the
romantic rough edges of “To Know You Were Mine” cut through. Leading to a
distribution deal with Santa Anna, Blount followed up with the 2024 EP debut Up, Out,
and Leaving – nine-songs which solidified his rustic sound and stripped-down melodic
instincts, driven by a vocal built on character, not theatrics. Likewise, brutal honesty
formed the bedrock of a unique creative vision, with solo-written songs keeping Blount
focused – and never chasing trends. The burning desire behind 2024’s “Good God, Hot
Damn” gathered steam, and later that year “Heaven on Earth” became a bonafide hit.
Built on a dusky but propulsive guitar-and-fiddle pairing, it’s racked up more than 25
million streams while standing in sharp contrast to the mainstream. Still based in
Savannah, Blount will spend early 2026 on the road. And with a new debut album in the
works, that style is bound to evolve … but never stray from the truth.
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