Rising indie-folk artist Julie Williams has announced the Tennessee Moon Tour, following the release of her latest single “just friends?” from her upcoming EP Tennessee Moon, set to drop on October 17, 2024. The tour will take Williams across the Midwest and East Coast, with stops in major cities including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Nashville, and more. Tickets go on sale this Friday, September 6 at 10 a.m. local time and can be purchased via her official website, thisisjuliewilliams.com.
“I am over the moon to be touring my new EP, Tennessee Moon this fall,” Williams shared. “I’m a storyteller as much as a songwriter, and this tour gives me the first chance to share the deeply personal stories behind these songs.”
No stranger to the road, Williams has performed over 120 shows across 26 states in the past two years, captivating audiences at major festivals such as Newport Folk Festival, CMA Fest, and AmericanaFest. She has shared stages with a diverse range of artists, including Jason Isbell, Allison Russell, Mt. Joy, and Brittney Spencer.
Williams, a proud representative of her mixed-race heritage and queer identity, has made waves in Nashville’s country and Americana scenes with her soulful storytelling and evocative vocals. Her new single, “just friends?,” offers a blend of classic country narrative and queer reflection, and its music video, which premiered in Times Square via CMT, captures the emotional complexity of romantic feelings for an old friend.
Williams’ Tennessee Moon Tour promises to be a deeply personal and reflective journey, giving fans a unique opportunity to experience her heartfelt stories live.