Country singer Oliver Anthony has hit the road and is going on tour.
Anthony, who found overnight success thanks to his hit song “Rich Men North Of Richmond,” shared a post on social media announcing his travel plans, along with a photo of his car. The singer had recently finished a performance with the rock band Shinedown after the Blue Ridge Rock Festival had been canceled due to weather.
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“Tour bus loaded up and heading out,” Anthony’s post read. “Had a blast. If you haven’t seen it already, check out our acoustic set yesterday with Shinedown and Papa Roach on the YouTubes. Love y’all.”
Anthony’s most popular song, “Rich Men North Of Richmond,” was released in early August and is a critique of politicians in Washington, D.C. As of Sunday, the song has over 62 million views and almost two million likes on YouTube.
Since the release of his hit song, he has released a couple more, including “I Want To Go Home” and “90 Some Chevy.”
Oliver is set to perform at multiple music festivals throughout September and October.
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In August, Anthony responded to media coverage of his latest YouTube video, where he said his hit song “Rich Men North of Richmond” was actually “a lot bigger than Joe Biden.”
“‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ is about corporate-owned DC politicians on both sides,” Anthony said. “Though Biden’s most certainly a problem, the lyrics aren’t exclusively knocking Biden; it’s bigger and broader than that. It’s knocking the system collectively. Including the corporate-owned conservative politicians that were on stage that night.”