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Colter Wall to perform at Spokane's First Interstate Center for the Arts

Wall is expanding the tour for his newest album, "Little Songs" and will perform at Spokane's First Interstate Center for the Arts.
Credit: First Interstate Center for the Arts

SPOKANE, Wash. — Following the release of his acclaimed album 'Little Songs' and a sold-out tour, Colter Wall is expanding his tour and coming to Spokane's First Interstate Center for the Arts on Sunday, January 19, 2025. 

Wall spent time playing to tens of thousands at country music festival strongholds such as Montana’s Under the Big Sky, Texas’s Two Step Inn and Dusty Boots in Colorado. Colter Wall and his band, The Scary Prairie Boys, have become a major headline act in the country scene. 

Wall has also partnered with organizations like the National Western Stock Show, selling concert tickets with rodeo tickets, to help make tickets more accessible to working folks.

With his most recent album, ‘Little Songs’, Colter's music continues to carry on the traditional sounds of his prairie homelands, while connecting a contemporary world to the values, hardships and celebrations of rural life. 

“You might not see a soul for days on them high and lonesome plains. You got to fill the big empty with little songs," sings Wall in the titular song, "Little Songs."

Artist presale access to Wall's Spokane show opens on Tuesday, Nov. 12 and general access opens on Friday, Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. Tickets range from $39.50 to $99.50. 

Tickets can be found in the First Interstate Center for the Arts website or on Wall's official website. 

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