Ahead of the start of her sold-out East Coast headlining tour, Taylor Acorn, the Nashville-based singer-songwriter, has just unveiled her highly anticipated Good Enough U.S. & Australia tour.

This exciting tour will kick off in Australia before returning to the U.S. for Taylor’s first-ever full U.S. headlining run.

Starting in Tampa on Apr. 11 at Crowbar, Taylor will embark on a journey that spans over 20 cities across the U.S., including major stops in New York, Boston, Nashville, Detroit, Seattle, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Dallas, and more, concluding in Houston, TX on May. 11 at the House of Blues Peacock Room.

Tickets for this much-anticipated tour will be available to the general public starting Friday, Nov. 10 at 10 AM local time. Don’t miss out – visit Taylor Acorn’s official website for ticket information.

Taylor Acorn, reflecting on the exciting news, shared, “This is such a ‘pinch me’ moment to announce such a big tour. Here I am about to start my first headline tour ever, and now, in the same week, I’m announcing another that starts off on the complete other side of the world. Absolutely crazy — totally amazing — I’m SO stoked!!”

Earlier this year, Taylor released her highly anticipated EP, Certified Depressant, produced by industry heavyweights Dan Swank, Andrew Pacheco, and Phil Barnes. The EP dives into Taylor’s most profound and most vulnerable thoughts and feelings, touching on her struggles with mental health, love, life, and everything in between. It serves as a reminder that you’re not alone in your feelings and has received acclaim from various music outlets.

Taylor’s first East Coast headlining tour is set to begin tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 8, in Toronto, ON, at The Garrison. The tour will make stops across the East Coast, including Pittsburgh, Chicago, New York, Columbus, and Atlanta, before concluding in Nashville on Friday, Nov. 17 at The East Room.

Growing up immersed in the early 90s & 2000s pop punk/pop rock scene, Taylor Acorn’s passion for music was never just a phase. Hailing from the small North Central Pennsylvania town of Wellsboro, Taylor dropped out of Kutztown University in 2014 to pursue her dream, ultimately finding her way to Nashville in 2017.

With her relatable releases like “Do That Again,” “In My Head,” and “Shapeshifting,” Taylor is making her mark in the pop-punk community by tackling tough subjects such as mental health. She aims to provide a safe space for her fans to feel heard and understood, emphasizing that healing is for everyone, regardless of their background.

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Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience Taylor Acorn live. Get your tickets and join the fun!

Header photo credit: Doltyn Snedden

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