Parker McCollum Loved Performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Parker McCollum Loved Performing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Did you catch Parker McCollum‘s recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Parker performed his Top-20 (and climbing) hit “To Be Loved By You” – which is from his album, Gold Chain Cowboy.

Watch Parker’s Kimmel Live performance here…

After being on the show Parker shared, “Performing on late night has been on my bucket list since I was 12 years old and getting to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live! was something I’ll never forget.”

McCollum added, “‘To Be Loved By You’ is a special song to me and I’m so glad I got to bring it to a new audience. I’m extremely thankful for the year I’ve had and I can’t wait for 2022!”

Before Parker starts the new year, he has a handful of shows to finish off 2021 – check out his schedule (as of now) through early April…

12/2 The Factory, Chesterfield, MO

12/3 Egyptian Room at the Old National Centre, Indianapolis, IN

12/4 Goodyear Theater, Akron, OH

12/31 Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, TX

1/1 AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX

1/13 Florida Theatre, Jacksonville, FL

1/14 House of Blues – The Front Porch, Orlando, FL

1/15 James Brown Arena, Augusta, GA

1/20 The Signal, Chattanooga, TN

1/21 The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC

1/22 The Ritz, Raleigh, NC

1/25 Mile Zero Fest 2022, Key West Landings, FL

1/29 Bell County Expo Center, Belton, TX

2/4 Coyote Joe’s, Charlotte, NC

2/5 The Blind Horse Saloon, Greenville, SC

2/10 The Fillmore, Silver Spring, MD

2/11 Toad’s Place, New Haven, CT

2/12 Irving Plaza, New York, NY

3/11 Fillmore New Orleans, New Orleans, LA

3/14 Casa Fiesta 2022, Cancun, Mexico

4/8 The Blue Room, Statesboro, GA

Parker recently released a performance video for his song “Falling Apart” – which, along with “To Be Loved By You”, is from his album, Gold Chain Cowboy.

Photo Credit: ABC/Randy Holmes

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