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Tyler Braden announces ‘Neon Grave’ EP & UK shows at the C2C festival

With just over a dozen official track releases, Warner Music Nashville standout Tyler Braden has already accumulated nearly 200 million global streams. The fast-rising country rocker is adding to his repertoire with his new EP ‘Neon Grave‘ on March 3rd 2023.

It’s available now for pre-order. The six-track project, produced by Randy Montana, features the powerhouse duet version of fan-favorite heartbreaker ‘Try Losing One’ (with Sydney Sierota of Echosmith) and the title track.

“Ever since I knew how to strum a couple chords on a guitar, rock music has been a huge influence on my style,” Braden said. “I think ‘Neon Grave’ really kicks it up a notch. This project has that important, underlying thread of country storytelling but channels the kind of energy that fans feel during my live shows. I’m excited for everyone to hear and experience the direction that we’re headed in!”

Tyler Braden is due to make his UK/European debut in March, with mainstage CMA Introducing Nashville performances at C2C Festival in London, Glasgow and Dublin:

Friday 10th March – London, O2 Arena

Saturday 11th March – Glasgow OVO Hydro

Sunday 12th March – Dublin, 3Arena

With an impressive 70 million global streams, the original version of ‘Try Losing One’ has already hit No. 1 on SiriusXM The Highway’s Hot 30 Countdown and continues to climb at country radio.

A finalist on the first season of NBC’s American Song Contest, Braden continues perform on stages across the nation. He is currently on the road for Mitchell Tenpenny’s This Is The Heavy Tour.

Neon Grave Track Listing:

1. Neon Grave (Tyler Braden, Justin Ebach, Shane Minor)

2. Try Losing One (with Sydney Sierota of Echosmith) (Tyler Braden, Brian Davis, Adam Wood)

3. Choose Me (Tyler Braden)

4. Wrong Right Now (Tyler Braden, Ben Goldsmith, John Phillips)

5. Middle Man (Tyler Braden, Erik Dylan)

6.Try Losing One (Tyler Braden, Brian Davis, Adam Wood)

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James Daykin EF Country Editor

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