Get Your Tickets: Phillip Phillips Announces Fall Tour!

Last Tuesday, August 23rd, Phillip Phillips gave fans the news they have been waiting for for over two years: he’s finally going on tour!

The “Where We Came From” tour will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of his first album, The World From The Side of The Moon, which came out on November 12, 2012. The tour’s name makes reference to the song “Where We Came From” from the same album.

Phillip announced the tour via Instagram and Twitter, and said he will be accompanied by American Authors as “special guests.”

 

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The 15-date tour will start in Fort Worth, TX on October 20 and close exactly a month later on November 19 in New Haven, CT with stops in Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, and Georgia, among others, along the way. No West Coast dates were announced.

Phillip’s last official tour was in January 2020. That tour, a month-long set of dates Phillip did with long-time collaborator Errol Cooney, ended in February 2020, just before the world and all our lives were changed forever by the pandemic. This means this outing is the first time fans will be able to follow Phillip for several dates in a row since the dark days of the pandemic.

In addition to playing songs from “The World From The Side of The Moon,” Phillip promised on his tour announcement to be “sneaking in a few new songs” as well.

Phillip has hinted numerous times he has been writing new music for the last two years. His last album, Collateral came out over four years ago on January 2018. He has also worked on a couple of collaborations (“Bring It On Home” with American Authors and Maddie Poppe and “Hold on to Your Love” with Walk Off the Earth) in the meantime and released his brand-new single “Love Like That.” The tour, therefore, may mean we will be finally getting a real preview of what is to come in 2023 in terms of new music. Exciting news indeed!

Tickets for the tour are now on sale. Please visit Phillip Phillips’official site to get your tickets.

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Phillip Phillips’ “Love Like That” – a personal testament of love

Phillip Phillips‘ brand new single, “Love Like That,” dropped right at midnight (ET) on April 15. It’s Phillip’s first officially released new song in over four years. His last album, Collateral, was released in January 2018,  while in 2021 he was featured in Walk Off The Earth’s uplifting single “Hold On To Your Love.”

Much has happened in the past four years — a little thing called a pandemic, of course — but also some wonderful things in Phillip’s personal life: in November 2019 he and his wife Hannah (the couple wed in 2015) welcomed their son Patch.

“Love Like That” is a sweet testament of love from Phillip to Hannah and Patch. It is Phillip’s most openly personal song yet, something we can gather partially through the lyrics, but mainly through the promotional messages that alluded to very intimate moments in Phillip and Hannah’s life and that Phillip shared in the days before the release of the song.

The video of “Love Like That,” which Phillip released simultaneously on YouTube, shows old and new footage of Phillip’s relationship with Hannah and their long journey together as a couple. While “Love Like That” stands on its own, the video does bring to the fore how deeply personal the song is for Phillip and makes some of the lyrics particularly poignant.

“Love Like That” was written by Phillip with Todd Clark (“Gone Gone Gone,” “Raging Fire”), Robyn Dell’Unto, and Khalid Yassein.

Originally from Canada, Dell’Unto is a successful songwriter and producer based in Nashville, while Yassein is a member of the Canadian folk band Wild Rivers. The song was produced by Clark with additional vocal production by Dell’Unto.

With most of the songwriting team based in Nashville, the sound of “Love Like That” is modern in a Nashville kind of way: straight-to-the-point storytelling, a restraint, elegant production, and a strong focus on the vocals.

In contrast to many of Phillip’s radio-friendly singles—“Raging Fire,” “Unpack Your Heart”— drums are much more subdued (they seem to be mostly programmed at the start) while energetic claps propel the song forward. Phillip’s acoustic guitar, however, is as clear and beautiful as ever, especially during the opening bars of the song. The truth is “Love Like That” is perfectly primed for the radio, and that’s a great thing; I’m sure Phillip still has many intricate, dark, eclectic, experimental songs up his sleeve and we will be hearing those in an eventual album.

One thing that Clark’s production does as well, is highlight the quality of the writing, which is superb. Both verses and chorus are instantly memorable — I have been singing that “love like thaaaaat…” melody for three days straight — while the lyrics are specific in a way that we haven’t heard from Phillip before (“windows down going 85,” “that sweater you have been living in”) perhaps a little hint of Phillip embracing his inner-country. The song has multiple hooks and no solos–this is fresh 2022 pop and I love this directness of choice.

Upbeat, romantic, earnest, “Love Like That” falls very much in the tradition of “Home,” “Gone Gone Gone,” or “Unpack Your Heart,” — songs that tap into universal messages of love. Indeed, as the video of the song brilliantly shows, the meaning of the lyrics deepens and transcends as soon as footage of Phillip and Hannah’s son Patch is shown — a love like that is also the love of parents towards their children or the love for a spouse after they become a mother or a father.

The video of “Love Like That”— as it was released simultaneously its images are now strongly linked to the message of the song — further points to a kind of American nostalgia, where love, family, a country road, and a simple life are the ultimate goals. This is no affectation: Phillip has always embraced those values and the song demonstrates the beauty and appeal of those goals. For the listener/viewer, the song is reassuring and hopeful, especially after two years of profound tragedy due to the pandemic.

Photo via Phillip Phillips’ Twitter.

The single’s artwork is great as well. Photographed by Ryan Nolan, a Nashville-based photographer, and director, it shows Phillip against a faint blue sky and a setting sun (or rising?). He’s wearing a simple white t-shirt, blue shirt combo and multiple images of Phillip superimposing one another until we get the final one of Phillip looking down. It captures that country, nostalgic vibe, while also being elegant and refined. It’s just gorgeous.

Phillip has been writing music for the last three years and it is wonderful to see him return with such a self-assured and personal song. It’s a hint of what’s to come and we cannot be more excited about it!

Buy/stream “Love Like That” everywhere you get your music. And visit Phillip Phillips’ official site for any upcoming announcements.

Exclusive – Phillip Phillips Talks to PhillPhillcom – The Year in Review

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Any way we look at it, 2020 has been a challenging, life-altering year. It would be difficult to imagine a family, a business, or a part of the economy that has not been deeply impacted or even changed forever because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Being very much a touring musician, Phillip Phillips was not spared from the catastrophic effect of the pandemic on the entertainment and the live music industry.

So missing his music very much and wanting to check on him, we asked Phillip if he would agree to sit down for a conversation about the year that’s been. Well, Phillip said yes, and below is the result!

Touching everything from the realization that the year would not go as planned, to embracing the freedom the lockdown gave him to be a full-time husband and dad, to some of his newest hobbies, we discuss it all.

So sit down, get a cup of hot chocolate or a glass of wine, and enjoy this early Christmas gift from Phillip!

As always, Pam and I want to thank Phillip for agreeing to talk to us and being so generous with his time and his stories.

Phillip Phillips Pays Tribute To Bill Withers

Times are difficult in the world right now, well, a bit more than usual, caught as most countries are in the middle of a deadly pandemic. Still, life and death continue, in their inexorable way. So it was that today the music world lost one of its greatest artist of all time, soul giant Bill Withers.

Soon after the news were announced, tributes poured in by many other musicians and artists, including Phillip Phillips, who took to Facebook and Instagram to pay his own personal tribute. In a short video, Phillip played a haunting short cover of Withers’ “I Can’t Write Left Handed.” In a small introduction to his video, Phillip expressed the influence Withers has had on him as a songwriter, saying “I think every song writer has had a connection to Bill Withers at some point in their life and he stays in the back of your mind every time you write a song, “would bill say this?””

Check Phillip’s cover of “I Can’t Write Left Handed, ” below.

Earlier today as well, Phillip shared with fans that he will participating in a second “Together for Texas” livestream tomorrow, April 4 at 7:00 pm CST (5:00 pm PST/8:00 pm EST). The first “Together for Texas” livestream was sponsored by Sendero Provisions Co. to raise funds for “local small businesses, non-profits, and artists affected by COVID-19.” Please visit Sendero Provisions’ Facebook for more information.

And as always, listen to your public health officials, stay home, stay safe, and keep supporting each other in creative ways. Together we will get through this. ~ PhillPhillcom.