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Travis Bolt Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut Before Upcoming CMA Fest Set And Summer Headline Shows

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Travis Bolt made his Grand Ole Opry debut May 29, and he will follow that up with his first-ever CMA Fest performance this week. (Photo by Chris Hollo / Grand Ole Opry)

Rising country singer-songwriter Travis Bolt made his Grand Ole Opry debut with a two-song set May 29, and he’s going to keep the momentum going with a show at CMA Fest followed by a run of concerts in intimate venues this summer.

The East Texas artist graced the Opry stage with his smash hit “Never Tried Cocaine,” which went viral on TikTok and has amassed more than 45 million streams across platforms.

“After a decade full of 2 a.m. honkytonk shows and barroom stages, I sure didn’t know what to expect stepping into that circle,” Bolt said about performing at the Opry, which is hallowed ground for country artists. “It was a surreal and humbling experience! Who would’ve thought a Phalba, Texas boy would be standing where legends once stood getting to sing the songs I’ve written about my life.”

It’s a major milestone for Bolt, and he’ll add another seminal moment to his career when he makes his CMA Fest performance debut June 4 at the free Dr. Pepper AMP Stage in Nashville.

“It’s been incredibly rewarding to watch Travis’s star continue to rise over the past year,” said Anthony Martini, Bolt’s manager and co-founder of Gravel Road Records. “He’s overcome both personal and professional challenges throughout his journey, so seeing an institution as revered as the Grand Ole Opry embrace him is a testament to his authenticity, talent, and dedication as both a songwriter and performer. To have graced the stages of The Ryman, the Grand Ole Opry, and CMA Fest in little more than a year is an extraordinary accomplishment for any emerging artist. The most exciting part is that Travis is only beginning to scratch the surface of what’s ahead.”

@travisboltmusictx

Who would’ve thought a Phalba, Texas boy would be standing where legends once stood, getting to sing the songs I’ve written about my life? If you’d told younger me I’d be performing on the @Grand Ole Opry stage one day, I never would’ve believed you. Forever grateful for moments like this. ⚡️ #CountryMusic #FYP #CountrySongs #OutlawCountry

♬ Never Tried Cocaine – Travis Bolt

What’s ahead for the artist is a 13-show run after his CMA Fest set supporting his full-length debut album Burning Bridges, which was released in March via Gravel Road and was produced by Jason Burt, who has worked with Leon Bridges, John Mayer and Paul Cauthen. Following CMA Fest, Bolt will perform June 6 at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, and the routing for his summer tour includes stops at Zanzabar in Louisville, Off Broadway in St. Louis, Carol’s Pub in Chicago, Tulsa’s Mercury Lounge, Oklahoma City’s Beer City Music Hall and Antone’s in Austin. See full routing below.

Bolt broke onto the music scene when he released “Never Tried Cocaine” independently, landing on playlists such as Spotify’s Fresh Finds. It led to him opening for Paul Cauthen at Ryman Auditorium as well as a European run at Country to Country Festival.

TRAVIS BOLT’S UPCOMING SHOWS
June 4 – Nashville, TN – CMA Fest
June 6 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic
June 18 – Columbus, OH – Rumba Cafe
June 19 – Louisville, KY – Zanzabar
June 20 – West Plains, MO – Shenanigans
June 21 – St. Louis, MO – Off- Broadway
July 3 – Seven Points, TX – Plowboys Club
July 9 – Chicago, IL – Carol’s Pub
July 10 – Yorkville, IL – Law Office Pub
July 25 – Murchison, TX – The Bull
Aug. 13 – Tula, OK – Mercury Lounge
Aug. 14 – Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall
Aug. 20 – Austin, TX – Antone’s
Aug. 21 – Plano, TX – Love & War in Texas

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