LOOK: Warren Zeiders Rides Brings His High Octane Show To Dallas' House Of Blues
Fresh off a Billboard Chart milestone, the country riser brought the heat in Dallas.
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February 24th was far from another post on TikTok for Warren Zeiders and Clayton Mullen. Instead, both, whose careers started on the social media platform, were playing to a sold out room of 2,500 people at the House of Blues.
Clayton Mullen, a TCU alumnus, opened the show with his former Horned Frogs roommates cheering him on. Playing his hit songs “You, Me + Country Song”, “Whiskey On It” and one of his two releases in 2024, “Rainin’ in Dallas’”, along with a few others, Clayton did a great job getting the crowd ready for the night’s headliner. If you are a fan of a blend of Texas country music and the mainstream Nashville sound, this former Ft. Worth native is one for you to listen to.
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Just one day after having the number one song on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with “Pretty Little Poison”, Warren Zeiders showed exactly why he is a rising star in Nashville. The high-energy show started off with “Up To No Good” and the crowd was ready for it. Warren’s powerful and raspy voice had fans ready for whatever the weather was, even though they weren’t in West Texas for the show.
Of course Warren played the hits as well! From “Weeping Willow” to “Pretty Little Poison” and the song that started it all, “Ride The Lightning." Warren had his fans in the palm of his hands singing along with every word.
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While most of the remaining dates on this tour are sold out, you can catch Zeiders on tour with Jelly Roll later this year!
The high octane performer brought the heat from song to song. A true showman, Warren's innate ability to connect with his fans through his live show solidifies his star power. Making his songs truly comes to life, Warren proves he isn't too far from selling out stadiums.
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