#1 SINGLE: “Half of Me” featuring Riley Green
Thomas Rhett spent several months on the road this year with his Bring the Bar to You Tour, and even as he celebrated his 10th year as an artist in 2022, Thomas talks about the valuable lessons he learned that he plans to implement in 2023.
Thomas Rhett – learned this year 2022 :30
“I think I learned balance this year. Before I had kids, I was kind of unstoppable. Like, I could go on the road and write all day long, do the show, hang out till 4 o’clock in the morning, wake up, do it all again. And then this year, it kinda got the best of me a little bit. I think I tried to pack way too much into a three day run. Whereas next year, I think I’m gonna at least try to compartmentalize all my different job flows. So like, if we’re gonna write, let’s just write. If we’re gonna play shows, let’s make sure that the show is the focus. And if we’re gonna be dad, let’s make sure that being dad is the focus, and not try to do it all at the same time. I think that’s the biggest thing I learned this year.”
After touring Canada in February and then heading overseas for the C2C Festival, Thomas Rhett’s Home Team Tour 23, featuring Cole Swindell and Nate Smith will kick off on May 4th in Des Moines, IA, and visit 40 cities in 27 states, wrapping up at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on September 29th. Tickets for all dates are on sale now at thomasrhett.com.