Parker McCollum’s Deluxe Album and 2026 Tour Put Texas Country First

Parker McCollum’s 2026 is shaping up to be his most defining year yet. The Texas singer-songwriter released the deluxe edition of his self-titled fifth studio album “PARKER MCCOLLUM” in March 2026, adding four brand-new tracks: “Montgomery County,” “The One Before the One,” “Wind My Friend,” and “Big Ole Fancy House.” His 2026 Parker McCollum Tour is now running through the summer and fall with a reimagined setlist that weaves the new material alongside his biggest hits. McCollum is one of the most consistent and compelling voices in Texas and mainstream country right now, and his 2026 run makes that case louder than ever.

The Self-Titled Album and What the Deluxe Edition Adds

The original “PARKER MCCOLLUM” album, released June 27, 2025, debuted at the top of the country albums chart and established McCollum as a serious major-label headliner. The album features “What Kinda Man,” his current radio single, alongside “Killin’ Me,” “Big Sky,” and “Solid Country Gold,” a song that reads like a love letter to traditional country music.

The March 2026 deluxe edition gives fans four additional reasons to revisit the record. “Montgomery County” is a Texas-rooted story song that leans into McCollum’s strongest instincts as a songwriter. “The One Before the One” is an introspective ballad that has become a fan favorite on the road. “Wind My Friend” is atmospheric and cinematic, showing a melodic range that the original album hinted at but did not fully explore. “Big Ole Fancy House” closes the deluxe edition with the kind of self-aware humor and honesty that made McCollum’s earlier catalog so compelling. Together, the four new tracks make the album feel complete in a way that the original release almost achieved.

2026 Parker McCollum Tour: What to Expect

The 2026 tour is Parker McCollum’s most ambitious headlining run to date, hitting arenas and amphitheaters across the United States through the summer and fall. The setlist draws heavily from the self-titled album and its deluxe edition while making room for fan-favorites from his earlier releases. Support acts on various dates include Josh Abbott Band, Gabby Barrett, William Beckmann, Laci Kaye Booth, Max McNown, Kassi Ashton, and Jake Worthington, giving each show a strong multi-artist lineup.

  • June 18, 2026: San Diego, CA
  • June 19, 2026: Los Angeles, CA
  • June 20, 2026: Sacramento, CA
  • August 22, 2026: Huntsville, AL (The Orion Amphitheater)
  • Fall 2026: Additional midwest and southeast dates through September
  • November 21-23, 2026: St. Pete Country Fest, St. Petersburg, FL

Tickets for all remaining Parker McCollum 2026 dates are available through Ticketmaster and his official tour page. Florida fans will have a chance to catch McCollum at St. Pete Country Fest in November, one of the bigger outdoor country events in the Southeast this fall.

Why Parker McCollum Belongs on the Sunset Country Fest 2027 Radar

Parker McCollum is precisely the kind of artist who belongs on a major festival stage in Central Florida in 2027. He bridges the gap between the Texas country underground and mainstream radio without compromising either. His live show plays in intimate venues and 20,000-seat arenas equally well, and his audience skews toward the loyal, travel-ready fan base that drives festival ticket sales. Sunset Country Fest 2027, the largest country music festival in Central Florida, is exactly the kind of stage McCollum’s career is building toward. Watch this name for 2027.

Frequently Asked: What Is on Parker McCollum’s 2026 Deluxe Album?

Parker McCollum’s self-titled deluxe album, released in March 2026, adds four new tracks to the original 2025 release: “Montgomery County,” “The One Before the One,” “Wind My Friend,” and “Big Ole Fancy House.” The deluxe edition brings the total track count to the complete version of the “PARKER MCCOLLUM” album and includes the radio single “What Kinda Man” alongside fan favorites “Killin’ Me” and “Solid Country Gold.”

Parker McCollum is in the middle of his most important year and showing no signs of slowing down. The combination of a strong deluxe album and a full 2026 tour makes him one of the most compelling names in country music right now. Keep an eye on his upcoming dates and watch this space as Sunset Country Fest continues to track the rising artists who define what country music looks like in 2027.

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Sources & References

What is on Parker McCollum’s 2026 deluxe album?

Parker McCollum’s deluxe edition of his self-titled album, released in March 2026, adds four new tracks: “Montgomery County,” “The One Before the One,” “Wind My Friend,” and “Big Ole Fancy House.” The original album released June 27, 2025, includes “What Kinda Man,” “Killin’ Me,” “Big Sky,” and “Solid Country Gold,” among others.

Where is Parker McCollum touring in 2026?

Parker McCollum’s 2026 Parker McCollum Tour runs through the summer and fall with stops across the United States. Key dates include West Coast shows in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Sacramento in June, a fall run through the Midwest and Southeast, and a Florida appearance at St. Pete Country Fest in St. Petersburg in November. Check Ticketmaster or his official website for the complete schedule.

What is Parker McCollum’s biggest song right now?

Parker McCollum’s current radio single is “What Kinda Man,” the lead track from his self-titled 2025 album, which shows his return to his Texas musical roots. Previous chart hits include “Pretty Heart,” “To Be Loved By You,” and “Handle on You,” which have established him as a consistent presence on country radio.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us