Kelsea Ballerini, Parker McCollum and Tyler, the Creator book 2025 shows at metro arenas

Budding country stars Kelsea Ballerini and Parker McCollum and rapper/actor/fashion designer Tyler, the Creator have booked arena concerts in the metro for the new year.

Here are the details.

Kelsea Ballerini

When/where: Jan. 24 at Target Center.

Tickets: Go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 1 through Axs. Fans can register for access to a presale at kelseaballerini.com.

Details: The 31-year-old Tennessee native began writing songs as a teen and signed her first record deal in 2014. Her hits include “Love Me Like You Mean It,” “Peter Pan,” “Miss Me More,” “Hole in the Bottle” and “Half of My Hometown.” She’s a popular pick as an opening act and has toured with Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, the Jonas Brothers, Dan + Shay, Thomas Rhett, Kelly Clarkson and Lady A.

Parker McCollum

When/where: Feb. 7 at Target Center.

Tickets: Go on sale at 10 a.m. Oct. 28 through Ticketmaster.

Details: McCollum began performing as a teen in his home state of Texas and self-released his debut album “The Limestone Kid” in 2015. His 2017 follow-up “Probably Wrong” produced a minor hit in “Hell of a Year,” which led to a deal with MCA Nashville. Each of the four singles he’s since released landed in the Top 10 of the country charts, with “Pretty Heart” going triple platinum. He counts Ryan Bingham, Ryan Adams, Townes Van Zandt, John Mayer and George Strait among his influences.

Tyler, the Creator

When/where: Feb. 4 at Xcel Energy Center.

Tickets: Go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 1 through Ticketmaster.

Details: The rapper born Tyler Gregory Okonma emerged in the late ’00s as a member Los Angeles hip-hop collective Odd Future. He released his debut solo album “Goblin” in 2011 and has since scored hits with “Yonkers,” “Who Dat Boy,” “Boredom,” “See You Again,” “Earfquake” and “WusYaName.” He’s also a prolific music video director, comic actor and fashion designer.

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