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Peytan Porter
In an era obsessed with choosing sides and validating preconceptions, Porter has separated herself from the pack. A self-proclaimed small-town misfit from Dawsonville, GA, she’s breaking the molds of both polished commercial Country music and the rootsy-craft behind Americana, hooking listeners with vivid tunes that feel universal but raise interesting questions. Porter's voice demands attention. Fresh off the heels of her new EP, GROWN, leading to being recognized as Billboard's March Rookie of the Month, its tracks like "Lemonade," garnered editorial support from Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Pandora and was also picked up for airplay on Sirius XM The Highway's "On The Horizon" program. The track also caught the attention of critics, with Billboard noting how "Porter possesses a nimble voice that adeptly shift: between bluesy tones and an ethereal airy upper register and pairs it with an eye for lyrical detail. The new project follows her debut EP IN MY HEAD, which earned 10 million streams across streaming platforms building a loyal and massive following in recent years, with 330k followers across all platforms and 50 million views on TikTok. The emerging artist has already earned a number of accolades including being a TikTok "Songwriter of the Year" Nominee at the 2022 iHeart Radio Awards and was named a CMT’s "Next Up Now Artist." She has also served as direct support for Elle King, has performed at multiple CMA Fest and has opened for artists including Willie Nelson, Jon Pardi, Larry Fleet, Brett Eldredge, Eli Young Band and more. This spring, Peytan played her first-ever headlining shows as “The Road To Grown” in Nashville, TN (4/17) and Atlanta, GA (4/25). In addition to that, she played Tortuga Music Festival (4/5) and Gulf Coast Jam (5/30) as well as opened for Tim McGraw on several dates in June.