Emporium Presents & Live Nation
Parker McCollum
Vincent Mason
Aubrie Sellers
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Doors: 6:00 pm / Show: 7:30 pm
Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
Bosie, ID
Parker McCollum
Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Parker McCollum has reached the ranks of a bona fide Country music superstar by connecting with fans and critics alike through his relatable and authentic sound. His most recent album, Never Enough (released on May 12, 2023 via MCA Nashville), is a statement collection of music that cements his status as one of Country’s strongest new voices. Currently on his massive Burn It Down Tour throughout 2024, McCollum will be performing at some of the most iconic venues around the nation and appearing at Country music’s top music festivals. McCollum has been named an ‘Artist to Watch’ by Rolling Stone, Billboard, SiriusXM, CMT, RIAA, and more with American Songwriter noting, “The Texas native teeters on the edge of next-level superstardom.” Music Row listed McCollum as their 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year and Apple also included him as one of their all-genre “Up Next Artists” Class of 2021. A dedicated road warrior, McCollum made his debut at the famed Grand Ole Opry in 2021 and has sold out major concert venues around the U.S. In March 2022, McCollum made his debut at RODEOHOUSTON to a sold-out crowd with over 73,000 tickets sold, returning to perform at the Opening Day celebration in 2023. He recently made a dream come true with his first-ever Austin City Limits performance, kicking off their 2023 season. In 2022, McCollum earned his first ACM Award for New Male Artist of the Year, took home “Breakthrough Video of the Year” (a fully fan-voted honor) at the 2022 CMT Music Awards and scored two back-to-back CMA Awards nominations (2022 & 2023) for New Artist of the Year. He is nominated for another CMA Award for “Song of the Year” (2024) for his explosive Platinum hit “Burn It Down” – marking his third straight nomination. Recently, McCollum scored his second ACM Award for “Visual Media of the Year” for his music video for “Burn It Down.” The hit single marks his fourth consecutive #1 – following his other chart toppers “Pretty Heart,” “To Be Loved By You,” and “Handle On You.” McCollum’s latest single, the foot-stomping, shoot-it-straight, “What Kinda Man,” shows his return to the musical Texas roots that got him started. “What Kinda Man” is available now.
For more information, visit ParkerMcCollum.com
Vincent Mason
Growing up in Roswell, Georgia, Vincent Mason absorbed the music his mom was listening to: Maroon 5, Jack Johnson, early John Mayer…singer-songwriters whose supple confessionals were abetted by virtuosic playing and rock-solid writing.
When he got to college, Mason caught wind of Texas country artist Parker McCollum, who was “singing Texas country music with John Mayer-style songwriting.” It sparked something in his brain—he’d spent years of his life diving obsessively into Mayer’s catalogue, and now he was connecting with modern country music. Mason began to piece together a songwriting style that was informed by the intimacy of what he grew up listening to, the storytelling and darkness of outlaw country, and a penchant for hooks that make even the torture of lost love sound appealing. He dropped out of school without a concrete plan.
Mason’s songs found the ear of Jake Gear, a producer, publisher, and now A&R, who has worked with artists like Kelsea Ballerini, Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Carrie Underwood, and many more. For three years Gear and Mason, alongside a host of songwriters and producers like Brett Truitt and Chris LaCorte wrote, refined, and perfected the songs that would make up Mason’s debut, There I Go, a 14 track opus that finds Mason living in bars, looking for love, embracing the pain of romantic near-misses, plumbing the depths of the loneliness of the road in search of epiphany and comfort. It’s a mature album that doesn’t forego big hooks in favor of nuance, instead finding space for both.
Their hard work has been paying off: This year, Vincent Mason has played major festivals like Stagecoach, Calf Fry, and Rock the South, and toured in support of artists including Riley Green, Parker McCollum, Jordan Davis, Luke Bryan, and more. His hits, including “Hell is a Dancefloor” (150M cross-platform streams and RIAA Gold certified), “Wish You Well (21M cross-platform streams and counting), and “Damned If I Do” (27M cross-platform streams and counting), have set him up to be one of the fastest rising new artists in country. This fall, he’ll be taking There I Go on the road for a sold-out headlining tour.
Aubrie Sellers
Aubrie Sellers is a genre-bending artist and songwriter from Nashville, who has been making waves since her debut album New City Blues earned a spot as one of Rolling Stone Country’s Albums of the Year in 2016. Sellers premiered her unique style—a blend of influences ranging from Led Zeppelin to Ralph Stanley dubbed “garage country”—on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert that same year. A wave of critical reception followed, with appearances on Seth Meyers and a spot next to artists like Sabrina Carpenter, Lizzo, and Billie Eilish as one of Elle’s Women in Music.
After touring with Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, Sellers’ 2020 sophomore album, Far From Home, garnered two nominations at the Americana Awards. Her side project with Jade Jackson, Jackson+Sellers, was lauded as “passionate and gritty” on NPR’s Fresh Air and was one of The New York Times’ “15 Best Acts at SXSW” in 2021. Her song “Far From Home” was featured in Yellowstone, landing her in the all-genre Shazam Top 100. Currently, she is on tour with Parker McCollum while gearing up to release new music this fall.
Additional Information
Ages: All Ages
Seating: GA Pit, Reserved & GA Lawn