Country pop star, Abi Ann announced she will be joining Frankie Ballard as his direct support for four tour dates…May 5th in Cleveland, Ohio, May 6th in Greensboro, North Carolina, May 12th in Dallas, Texas and May 13th in San Antonio, Texas.
In addition to her dates with Frankie Ballard, Abi Ann will additionally be performing at the 30th Annual Country Fest on June 19th in Cadott, Wisconsin. Abi will perform on the Main Stage at 2:30 pm on Sunday June 19th, opening for Mo Pitney, Phil Vassar, Chase Rice and Sam Hunt. Other festival performers include Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Dierks Bentley, Maddie & Tae and many, many more.
In 2015, Abi spent her summer opening up for Kelly Clarkson on her “Piece by Piece” Tour, alongside Pentatonix and Eric Hutchison, where she received rave reviews from press all of the country.
Abi Ann – a perky Texas teen who impressed with a cover of Taylor Swift’s “Better Than Revenge” and her own song, “Future Ex Boyfriend.” – Billboard
Abi spent the latter part of 2015 opening for Texas country group Eli Young Band alongside LOCASH, LANCo, Black Jack Billy, Dallas Smith, CAM and Luke Combs.
The Midland, Texas native is successfully balances a rigorous school schedule at Belmont University in Nashville studying Entrepreneurship, as well as her touring, songwriting and appearances. Abi has an extreme passion for charity, is an anti-bully activist and has headlined several anti bully rallies across the USA.
Abi Ann Upcoming Tour Dates
May 5th – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues w/ Frankie Ballard
May 6th – Greensboro, NC – Cone Denim Entertainment Center w/ Frankie Ballard
May 12th – Dallas, TX – House of Blues w/ Frankie Ballard
May 13th – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theatre w/ Frankie Ballard
June 19th – Cadott, WI – Country Fest w/ Sam Hunt & More
Abi Ann is currently in the studio recording new music, which is expected to release late this summer. Stay up to date on Abi Ann by visiting her website at www.abi.fm and following her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Watch Abi Ann’s cover of “These Boots Are Made For Walkin'”: