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99.5 WYCD Detroit's Country presents
AUSTIN SNELL - The Still Bleeding Tour wsg Cam Allen
with Austin Snell, Cam Allen
Sat 19:00 pm EDT (Doors: )
$15.00 - $49.00 Buy Tickets
Austin Snell - Meet & Greet Package (ADD ON)

*You must have a valid ticket to the October 26th show at District 142 to gain access to the Meet & Greet.

  • Early entry into the venue
  • Exclusive meet & greet with Austin Snell
  • Personal photograph with Austin Snell
  • Autographed set list
  • Official meet & greet laminate
  • Priority merchandise shopping
  • Limited availability

Artists

Austin Snell

Fusing hard-rocking sonic aggression with the deep-feeling confessions of a country troubadour, River House Artists/Warner Music Nashville’s Austin Snell is an emerging country talent for whom the rules have never really applied. A Georgia native and Air Force vet who grew up on a steady diet of Nickelback, Three Doors Down, Creed, and Alan Jackson, the Nashville newcomer has bucked Nashville’s “10-year town” moniker, arriving in 2022 and quickly starting work to make “grunge country” a household name. With distorted, dark-energy guitars, thundering drums, and a wounded vocal at the end of its emotional rope, his gritty debut single “Excuse the Mess” has now racked up more than 36 million streams and landed elite playlist placements across Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora and more.  The rising star counts 290+ million global career streams to his credit, plus a rare SiriusXM Highway Find accolade – a prestigious recognition that has been bestowed on now-superstars like Maren Morris and Luke Combs, and he is only the second artist ever chosen for SiriusXM’s Artist Accelerator program. In June, Snell will release his debut album, Still Bleeding, featuring his breakout hit “Pray All the Way Home,” which is now going for ads at country radio, as well as the previously released tracks “Everybody’s Friend” and “Wildfire.” This summer, you can catch him on Jason Aldean’s Highway Desperado tour.


Cam Allen

Southside roots with a Nashville sound, Cam and the band started out jamming for friends after football games and baseball tournaments. One tweet took their sound viral and adding TikTok fired up their follow count. Now they’re writing, recording and playing to live crowds, crafting a feel-good sound that’s blasted from rolled down windows and will soon have sold-out stadiums singing along.