An electric live performer, Faith is currently on tour with Post Malone on his extensive U.S. Big Ass Stadium Tour and will perform select dates with Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves and Shaboozey this year. All of this comes on the heels of Cherry Valley, released widespread critical acclaim last year: Rolling Stone named it their best country album of the year and #17 on their Best 100 Albums of 2025 alongside accolades from Billboard, Stereogum, NPR Music, The Hollywood Reporter and many more. Hailed by Billboard as “one of the genre’s most conspicuous new voices,” Wyatt Flores will release his highly anticipated new album, Scared of Heights, on July 31 via Island Records/MCA; pre-order HERE. Produced by Charlie Handsome, Jacob “JKash” Hindlin and Gian Stone, the project finds the Oklahoma-born, Mexican-American artist expanding his sound with early 2000s pop and rock influences while maintaining the raw, unfiltered songwriting that has defined his rise. The album follows his critically acclaimed full-length debut, Welcome to the Plains, which led to appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert, PBS‘ Austin City Limits and CBS Saturday Morning. One of country music’s most exciting new talents, Flores has amassed more than 1 billion streams across platforms, performed at major festivals including Stagecoach and Bonnaroo, earned recognition from Rolling Stone, Amazon Music, Spotify and the Grand Ole Opry, and achieved several RIAA certifications, including “Please Don’t Go” (2x Platinum).  1. Cherry Valley 2. Sex, Drugs, and Country Music 3. Arrows (Die For That Man) 4. Bar Star 5. Betty 6. Grudge 7. Six-String 8. If I Had Never Lost My Mind… 9. Misery Loves Company 10. Drink Up, Baby 11. Burn My Memory 12. Sails 13. So I Sing 14. Changed 15. Still A Lover 16. Dead Horse 17. Nothin’ Better To Do (with Wyatt Flores) 18. Pearl Handled Pistol 19. If A Man’s From Texas 20. Ain’t Over Me Yet CARTER FAITH LIVE June 27––Milwaukee, WI––American Family Insurance Amphitheater, Summerfest Grounds ‡ June 30––Nashville, TN––Nissan Stadium ‡ July 8––Tampa, FL––Raymond James Stadium ‡ July 11––Fayetteville, AR––Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium ‡ July 12––Chicago, IL––Windy City Smokeout 2026 July 15––Kansas City, MO––Kauffman Stadium ‡ July 17––Ames, IA––ISU Cyclones – MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium ‡ July 21––Missoula, MT––Washington-Grizzly Stadium ‡ July 24––Edmonton, CA––Commonwealth Stadium ‡ July 25––Edmonton, CA––Commonwealth Stadium ‡ July 28––Salt Lake City, UT––Rice-Eccles Stadium ‡ August 15––Hattiesburg, MI––The Center at Forrest County August 26––Wantagh, NY––Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater || August 28––Camden, NJ––Freedom Mortgage Pavilion || August 29––Camden, NJ––Freedom Mortgage Pavilion || September 22––Minneapolis, MN––Target Center # October 3––Ocean City, MD––Country Calling 2026 October 13––Denver, CO––Ball Arena # October 17––Vancouver, BC––Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre § October 18––Seattle, WA––Paramount Theatre § October 20––Portland, OR––Moda Center § October 27––Los Angeles, CA––The Greek Theatre § ‡ with Post Malone || with Chris Stapleton # with Kacey Musgraves § with Shaboozey |