Cam Postpones Headlining Tour Amid Label Change

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Cam Postpones Headlining Tour Amid Label Change

Cam announced via social media that she has postponed her headlining Road to Happiness Tour, saying, in part: “My friends who bought tickets for my tour this Fall: I had planned these shows to celebrate the release of my new music with you, but for reasons I can’t get into here, I decided I would NOT release my forthcoming album through Sony Nashville. This is an incredible step forward with RCA New York and means this new music will have the best launch possible and the perfect tour will be happening with this music at a later date.”

Cam’s new single, “Road to Happiness,” was released via RCA Records in July after her previous singles were released via Arista Nashville, both of which are labels under Sony Music Entertainment.

Cam’s 16-date Road to Happiness Tour was scheduled to make stops in Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Denver and more. Cam will still perform at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 26.

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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