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    Tyler Childers performs at White House’s Fourth of July Celebration. See his show

    By Matt Wickstrom,

    5 hours ago

    One of the country’s biggest and most highly anticipated Fourth of July celebrations took place on the National Mall and White House lawn in Washington D.C. Thursday night, and aside from the fireworks show Kentucky native Tyler Childers was one of its main attractions.

    The Lawrence County-born singer and songwriter took the stage on the South Lawn around 8:40 p.m. and performed a four-song set that illustrated both his Appalachian and Kentucky roots as well as his immense talent that’s led to his concerts being some of the most sought after tickets in country music.

    Kicking it off the concert was the old time fiddle and banjo tune “Cluck Old Hen” that Childers and his band The Food Stamps — Craig Burletic on bass, James Barker on pedal steel, Rod Elkins on drums, CJ Cain on guitar, Matt Rowland and Kory Caudill on keys and multi-instrumentalist Jesse Wells — added a bit of holiday flare to with an “America The Beautiful” interlude.

    From there the band played from Childers’ 2017 album “Purgatory,” the song “Honky Tonk Flame” which sees Childers sing about being “a fella from Eastern Kentucky, without a penny or a worth to his name.” On the heels of that came a throttling jam with “House Fire” ahead of the band bringing the intensity down a notch for the reflective “Universal Sound.”

    Childers’ remarks were limited during his four-song performance, with him only interjecting for a couple brief moments to wish the crowd a happy Fourth of July and show his gratitude for the opportunity to perform for them.

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    Kentucky native Tyler Childers performs a four-song set with his band, The Food Stamps, on the South Lawn, celebrating the Fourth of July. The White House YouTube

    “Thank y’all for coming. Thanks for having us,” he said before exiting with his band stage right just as fireworks began to light up the sky nearby over the National Mall.

    While the abbreviated concert was Childers first time performing at The White House, it wasn’t his first time performing at a Capitol building. On Dec. 12, 2023 Childers performed “Universal Sound” — a song that he also performed at The White House last night and during the second term inauguration of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear .

    Tyler Childers tour

    The White House appearance comes amid Childers’ Mule Pull ‘24 Tour , which continues July 5 at Bangor, ME’s Maine Savings Amphitheater and runs through an Oct. 5 appearance at the Country Calling Festival in Ocean City, MD. It’s currently scheduled to include one stop in Kentucky at Louisville festival Bourbon & Beyond on Sept. 22.

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