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EMERGING COUNTRY DUO THE BAND LOULA DEBUTS SOULFUL NEW SONG “CAN’T PLEASE
May 29, 2025—Emerging country duo The Band Loula debuts their new song, “Can’t Please ‘Em All,” today. Written by the duo—Logan Simmons and Malachi Mills—along with Bryan Simpson and Marcus Hummon, the soulful track emphasizes the importance of embracing originality and ignoring outside noise. Listen/share HERE. THE BAND LOULA CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
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Reflecting on the song, the group shares, “Our new song is about letting go of trying to fit in. We’ve heard it all…too this, too that, too much of something—and we’re wearing that like a badge of honor in this tune. ‘Can’t Please ‘Em All’ is us owning that and realizing you won’t please everyone, so you might as well just be you.”
The release adds to an exciting spring for The Band Loula, who made their Grand Ole Opry debut this past weekend, where they received a standing ovation, and will join Dierks Bentley and Zach Top on Bentley’s extensive Broken Branches Tour this summer, which kicks off tonight at Austin’s Moody Center and includes stops at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome and New York’s Madison Square Garden among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary.
Additionally, the band continues to receive widespread attention following the release of their captivating song, “Running Off The Angels,” last month. Of the track, Billboard praises, “An immensely promising release from this duo,” while All Country News declares, “a haunting, culturally charged ballad that cements their place as one of the genre’s most compelling new acts” and Music Row proclaims, “Bluesy, swampy and cool, this conjures a spell with its mysterious, haunting, Biblical images of damnation and redemption…Highly engaging.” Watch the official music video HERE.
North Georgia natives and longtime friends, The Band Loula is poised for a big breakout this year and has already garnered recognition across the industry with their undeniable chemistry and near-blood harmonies. Last year, the band began a landmark partnership with Warner Music Nashville and is currently in the studio working on their debut project with John Osborne (Brothers Osborne). The new music follows previously released singles such as “Marshall County Man,” “Don’t Call Me” and “A Little At A Time,” all of which showcase the duo’s powerful storytelling and unique swampgrass sound. Engaging live performers, the band has spent much of the past few years on the road including dates with Brothers Osborne, Ashley McBryde, Paul Cauthen, Elle King and Brent Cobb.
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May 29 /// Austin, TX /// Moody Center*
May 30 /// Dallas, TX /// Dos Equis Pavillion*
May 31 /// Tulsa, OK /// BOK Center*
June 5 /// Alpharetta, GA /// Ameris Bank Amphitheatre*
June 6 /// Tampa, FL /// MIDFLORIDA Credit Amphitheater*
June 7 /// West Palm Beach, FL /// iTHINK Financial Amphitheater*
June 12 /// Toronto, ON /// Budweiser Stage*
June 14 /// Tinley Park, IL /// Credit Union 1 Amphitheater*
June 19 /// Chula Vista, CA /// North Island Credit Union Amphitheater*
June 20 /// Phoenix, AZ /// Talking Stick Resort Amphitheater*
June 21 /// Albuquerque, NM /// Isleta Amphitheater*
June 26 /// Los Angeles, CA /// Intuit Dome*
June 27 /// Wheatland, CA /// Toyota Amphitheater*
June 28 /// Mountain View, CA /// Shoreline Amphitheatre*
July 10 /// Virginia Beach, VA /// Veterans United
Home Loans Amphitheater*
July 11 /// Bristow, VA /// Jiffy Lube Live*
July 12 /// Mansfield, MA /// Xfinity Center*
July 18 /// Cincinnati, OH /// Riverbend Music Center*
July 19 /// Noblesville, IN /// Ruoff Music Center*
July 31 /// Sale Lake City, UT /// Utah First Credit Union Amphitheater*
August 1 /// Nampa, ID /// Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater*
August 7 /// Camden, NJ /// Freedom Mortgage Pavilion*
August 8 /// Raleigh, NC /// Coastal Credit Union Music Park*
August 9 /// Charlotte, NC /// PNC Music Pavilion*
August 14 /// Darien Center, NY /// Darien Lake Amphitheater*
August 15 /// Holmdel, NJ /// PNC Bank Arts Center*
August 16 /// Bethel, NY /// Bethel Woods Center for the Arts*
August 21 /// Savannah, GA /// Enmarket Arena*
August 22 /// Birmingham, AL /// Coca Cola Amphitheater*
August 23 /// Biloxi, MS /// Mississippi Coast Coliseum*
August 24 /// Gainesville, GA /// Smithgall Arts Center
August 28 /// New York, NY /// Madison Square Garden*
August 29 /// Burgettstown, PA /// The Pavilion at Star Lake*
August 30 /// Clarkston, MI /// Pine Knob Music Theater*
*supporting Dierks Bentley and Zach Top
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