Luke Grimes is busy working on his flourishing country music career, and he's officially taking his new tracks on the road.

The Yellowstone star has been vocal about the October 20 debut of his EP Pain Pills or Pews, and he's letting fans hear some of the tunes in celebration of the album release.

Posting a photo on Instagram on September 24, Luke also revealed to his followers that he's embarking on an eight-city tour between November and December, with four of the stops already sold out across the United States. What's more, the actor shared that the final destination of his tour in Boston is getting an upgraded venue to accommodate more concert-goers. "See ya out there," he excitedly captioned the post.

Because Luke's music continues to capture folks' attention, learning the news of him touring across the country left many ecstatic.

'Pain Pills or Pews'

'Pain Pills or Pews'

"Selling out like hotcakes!! Congrats!! Entertaining is your superpower ❤️🎶🥰🔥. You are on fire!!" one person wrote on Instagram. "Awesome to see 'sold out.' Congrats," another celebrated. "Best wishes for a successful tour!! 👏 😎🎶," a different follower added.

Amid all the exciting projects the Happiness for Beginners actor is working on lately, he also clued in fans about one of the songs he'll feature on the album.

He posted another Instagram photo two days earlier on September 22 where he passionately announced that the first single off the EP is titled "Burn". Additionally, folks can already go online and stream it for themselves ahead of the EP's release.

What's more, an official press release from Luke's record label, UMG Nashville, revealed the official track listing for Pain Pills or Pews. Among the songs folks can listen to are "Hold On," "Playin' on the Tracks" and "No Horse to Ride," which he debuted earlier this year in a season 5 part 1 episode of Yellowstone.

Needless to say, we need to get ourselves some tickets before they're all sold out ...


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As the entertainment and news associate editor for Good Housekeeping, Adrianna (she/her) writes about everything TV, movies, music and pop culture. She graduated from Yeshiva University with a B.A. in journalism and a minor in business management. She covers shows like The Rookie, 9-1-1 and Grey's Anatomy, though when she’s not watching the latest show on Netflix, she’s taking martial arts or drinking way too much coffee.