Last night (5/7), RECORDS Nashville/Columbia singer-songwriter-guitarist Ty Myers played to a SOLD-OUT crowd of 10,560 fans at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, Arkansas — a major milestone in his rapid rise as a full-blown live phenomenon. The largest outdoor venue in the state of Arkansas, the Walmart AMP marked one of his last shows before kicking off The Legal Tour, on which he will up the ante with a larger scale production and even more musicians on stage.
Known for his combustible live show and crowd-wide singalongs that erupt almost instantly, the 18-year-old star continues to build unstoppable momentum on the road. Before kicking off The Legal tour, Myers performed in stadiums across North America as support for Luke Combs on the blockbuster My Kinda Saturday Night Tour and completed his wildly successful The Select Tour — a 73-date headline run named after his GOLD-certified 2025 debut album.
As The Legal Tour heats up, Myers will take the stage at famed venues like New York City’s The Rooftop at Pier 17 (6/13), Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (8/30), and Austin’s Moody Center (11/20), further underscoring his emergence as a must-see live sensation. The monumental tour follows the recent release of Myers’ acclaimed sophomore album Heavy On The Soul, a 17-song powerhouse created at the historic FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL.
The sold-out Walmart AMP show arrived in the midst of a banner year for Myers, who made his debut at Stagecoach last month and landed at No. 2 on Billboard’s list of the festival’s best performances. For more info on his upcoming live dates, visit tymyersmusic.com.