On the heels of a pair of hit radio singles — most recently, their romantic No. 1 ballad, "Take My Name" — Parmalee are headed out on the road for a short headlining tour in early 2023.

The band have announced a trek called the Take My Name Tour, which takes its title from their latest chart-topper. It's no coincidence that that's the song they chose to represent the tour, says bandmate Matt Thomas — it's a tribute to the special connection fans have had to the song.

"Everything we’ve built over the past couple years has been for this tour and for our fans," he says in a statement. "'Take My Name’ has such a huge connection with folks and with all the love everyone has shown the song, we decided to name this tour run after it."

Recently, the impact of "Take My Name" has only grown. A year-end chart list from Billboard reveals that it was the most-played song on the Billboard Country Airplay chart for the entire year.

The Take My Name Tour launches Feb. 2, and it will run through late April, concluding with a stop in West Chester, Ohio. Tickets for the tour go on sale on Friday (Dec. 16) at 10AM local time.

Parmalee's 2023 Take My Name Headlining Tour Dates:

Feb. 2 -- Champaign, Ill. @ City Center
Feb. 3 -- St. Louis, Mo. @ Ballpark Village
Feb. 4 -- Hays, Kans. @ The Fox
Feb. 16 -- Green Bay, Wisc. @ Epic
Feb. 17 -- Rosemont, Ill. @ Joe’s
Feb. 18 -- Minneapolis, Minn. @ The Varsity
March 9 -- Wantagh, N.Y. @ Mulcahys
March 11 -- Jordan, N.Y. @ Kegs
Apr. 20 -- Foxborough, Mass. @ Six String Club
Apr. 21 2023 - Bensalem, PA - Parx Casino
April 22, 2023 - West Chester, OH - Lori’s Roadhouse

Top 22 Country Songs of 2022, Ranked

There are plenty of feel-good country jams on this list of the top country songs of 2022, but the No. 1 song is one of the best love songs of the decade. These 22 songs are ranked by critical acclaim, radio and sales success, and importance to the genre.

Seven of the 22 artists made our Top Country Songs list from 2021 as well, but there are no repeats. If a song made a previous list or didn't spend most of its time on the charts in 2022, it's not eligible. So, before you ask where your favorite song is (i.e. Cody Johnson, "'Til You Can't), be sure the miss isn't just a technicality.

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