KNOX IS GOING, GOING, GONE WITH NEW SINGLE AND TOUR

Nashville-based alt-pop artist Knox is back with his intoxicating first single of the new year, “Pick Your Poison” available everywhere now.

Hailed by Billboard for his “witty songwriting,” Knox – who last week heralded the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship by joining Camila Cabello at Atlanta, GA’s State Farm Arena for the annual AT&T Playoff Playlist Live – will mark the arrival of “Pick Your Poison” and celebrate more new music to come in 2025 with his biggest US headline tour thus far. The Going Going Gone Tour gets underway April 12 at Washington, DC’s famed 9:30 Club and then continues through a May 10 homecoming at Cannery Hall’s Mainstage in Nashville, TN. Highlights include stops at such historic venues as New York City’s Webster Hall (April 15), Philadelphia, PA’s Theatre of Living Arts (April 16), Los Angeles, CA’s El Rey Theatre (April 28), Phoenix, AZ’s Crescent Ballroom (April 30), and Atlanta, GA’s Center Stage (May 9). Support throughout comes from special guest The Wldlfe. For complete details and remaining ticket availability, please visit www.musicbyknox.com.

KNOX

GOING GOING GONE TOUR 2025

APRIL

12 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
13 – Boston, MA – Royale
15 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
16 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
18 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
19 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues Chicago
20 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
22 – Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre
24 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
26 – San Francisco, CA – August Hall
28 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
30 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom

MAY

2 – Dallas, TX – The Studio at the Factory
3 – Austin, TX – Empire Control Room & Garage
4 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
6 – Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live
8 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground
9 – Atlanta, GA – Center Stage
10 – Nashville, TN – Cannery Hall’s Mainstage

All Dates w/ Special Guests The Wldlfe

Pick Your Poison” continues a run of high-energy releases from Knox that includes the fan favorite, “Invisible,” which is complimented by an alternative version featuring additional vocals from fellow singer-songwriter ROSIE. Recent months have also seen the arrival of such singles as “Treadmill” (joined by an official music video), “Here’s To Us,” “Me Myself & Your Eyes,” and “Change Your Mind,” the latter of which arrived alongside an official music video following its broadcast premiere on NickMusic and on the world famous Paramount billboard in Times Square.

Last year saw Knox’s breakthrough smash, “Not The 1975,” explode onto the upper echelons of multi-format pop success, peaking at #17 at Top 40 and Top 10 at Hot AC radio outlets nationwide while earning more than 24M global streams. The track – which is featured on Knox’s 2023 EP, I’m So Good At Being Alone? – is joined by electrifying live performance video filmed at Vevo Studio Los Angeles.

What’s more, Knox recently unveiled The EPs, a limited edition release pairing I’m So Good At Being Alone? with his acclaimed debut EP, How to Lose a Girl in 7 Songs, on a single orange vinyl LP. Highlights include the beloved “Sneakers,” which currently boasts over 37M worldwide streams having first established Knox as a major new artist with a TikTok that amassed nearly 2M views overnight.

Knox has further proven himself as a hard-working, charismatic live performer by spending much of his time on the road including his own sold-out headline Varsity Tour, special guest runs on Quinn XCII’s All You Can Eat Tour and The Band CAMINO’s The Taking Shape Tour (including a sold-out show in Cleveland, OH captured for Fender’s “Backstage Pass” social media series), and a stage-stealing festival performance at Chicago, IL’s Lollapalooza. In addition, Knox was among the stars performing at MTV’s annual VMAs Block Party in New York City before walking the red carpet at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards at the UBS Arena in Elmont, NY.

I’m 6 states away from home and there’s a thousand people in the audience that are singing the song that I wrote with my friends in my bedroom,” says Knox. “That’s when it gets you, when you see people connecting to something that I made with my best friends. It’s the most unreal feeling in the world.


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