Country music breakout Mitchell Tenpenny to perform at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

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Country music breakout Mitchell Tenpenny will take the stage at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall on Sept. 30.

Since the release of his debut single, “Drunk Me,” Riser House/Columbia Nashville artist Tenpenny has set new standards for breakout success in country music. The double platinum-certified No. 1 hit was taken from his introductory album, “Telling All My Secrets,” and earned him the best first week showing for any major label country debut LP in 2018.

To date, “Drunk Me” has amassed nearly 490 million on-demand streams. In the year that followed, the “winning” singer (The New York Times) was nominated for New Male Artist of the Year at the ACM Awards and Breakthrough Video (“Drunk Me”) at the CMT Music Awards and saw his “Alcohol You Later” single certify gold.

He also kicked off his first headlining concert series, the “Anything She Says Tour,” with labelmates and award-winning duo Seaforth, who joined as support and were also featured on the gold-selling song, “Anything She Says.”

During 2020’s pandemic, Mitchell delivered four songs to his fans including “Can’t Go To Church,” “Here,” his cover of “Someone You Loved” and “Broken Up.” He also released the “Neon Christmas” EP for the holidays.

On New Year’s Day, Mitchell partnered with People Magazine to announce “Bucket List” and filmed the song’s music video in conjunction with the state of Arizona, crossing off a few of his bucket list places to visit, among them Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley and Lake Powell/Antelope Canyon.

Tickets for Mitchell Tenpenny are on sale now at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre box office and online at Ticketmaster.com. All tickets are now digital.

Attendees can avoid fees by purchasing tickets in person at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre box office. It is now open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays and accepts credit and debit card payments only.

The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall box office remains closed at this time