Scotty McCreery Releases Official Music Video for Current Single, “Fall of Summer”

CMT Premiered Video via Paramount Billboard in NYC's Times Square Before Making Its Online Debut on YouTube

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Triple Tigers recording artist Scotty McCreery has released the official music video for his current radio single, “Fall of Summer.” The video made its premiere via CMT earlier today being played on the Paramount billboard in New York City’s Times Square. It debuted later on YouTube followed by a special YouTube afterparty. Watch the “Fall of Summer” video HERE.
 
The new video, directed by McCreery’s frequent collaborator, Austin, TX-based filmmaker Jeff Ray, finds McCreery in his beloved home state of North Carolina on the shores of North Topsail Beach while the video’s storyline featuring a couple’s summer of love that fades with the autumn breeze was shot in Galveston, TX. 
 
“This video really captures that nostalgic look back at a past summer love that ‘Fall of Summer’ is all about,” said McCreery. “Does the couple make it or does the relationship end off-camera? I want to hear what people think.” 
 
Written by McCreery, Frank Rogers and Brent Anderson and produced by Rogers, Derek Wells, and Aaron Eshuis, “Fall of Summer,” is currently Top 40 and climbing the chart at country radio and was most added in its first week. Filled with mature nostalgia, and built on one of the album’s most modern, cinematic sounds, the mid-tempo and reflective standout finds the country crooner’s vocal at a low simmer, as a guy looks back on a season of life that ultimately faded, but also made room for the here and now.
 
Rise andamp; Fall is McCreery’s most critically acclaimed album to date, with Billboard naming it one of the 50 Best Albums of 2024 (So Far). The album’s first single, “Cab in a Solo,” recently became his sixth No. 1 hit. Listen to the album Rolling Stone says is “every bit as legit as Jamey Johnson’s That Lonesome Song, Garth Brooks’ In Pieces, or Randy Travis’ Storms of Life,” HERE. And check out “Fall of Summer (NC State Version)” recently released due to popular demand, HERE.
 
“Across the 13-track collection, McCreery exhibits his continued growth as a vocalist and songwriter,” notes HollerPeople echoes the sentiment, writing that the album “brims with a newfound confidence and maturity,” while Country Now calls it “his best record yet,” and American Songwriter declares it a “career album” as Rise andamp; Fall finds him exploring not only heartbreak but rowdy nights, nostalgia, faith, newfound joy, fatherhood and enduring love, resulting in a project full of insightful storytelling. The album was produced by McCreery’s longtime production team of Frank Rogers, Derek Wells and Aaron Eshuis. 
 
McCreery co-wrote 12 of the 13 songs on the album, which Billboard observes, “Light-hearted fare such as ‘Stuck Behind a Tractor’ and ‘And Countin’’ mesh with heartbreak brushoffs such as ‘Lonely,’ the bluegrass-inflected album-closer ‘Porch’ and the faith-filled ‘Red Letter Blueprint.’” It is available digitally as well as on CD and vinyl. Order autographed vinyl and CDs of Rise andamp; Fall HERE.
 
McCreery was just announced as direct support for select dates on the Kane Brown The High Road Tour in Spring 2025 (including Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on April 11, 2025), with tickets going on sale next Friday, October 18, at Ticketmaster. 
 
He was also recently revealed to be a performer at the 2025 Stagecoach Festival on April 27, 2025. Tickets are on sale at StagecoachFestival.com
 
Having spent almost half his life in the spotlight making country music, the North Carolina native is in the midst of his headlining Fall of Summer Tour. Named after his current single of the same name, the tour is taking the North Carolina native across the U.S. and Canada with stops in Santa Fe, NM; Bakersfield, CA; Stamford, CT; Windsor, Ontario; Kansas City, MO, Las Vegas, NV, and more. McCreery will also make his long-awaited return to the UK next year, with five headline dates across England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. 
  
Tickets are on sale now. Purchase at ScottyMcCreery.com.
 
Fall of Summer Tour Dates: 
10/17           Bloomington, IL                 Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts
10/18           La Porte, IN                        La Porte Civic Auditorium
10/19           Wisconsin Dells, WI           Crystal Grand Music Theatre
11/1              Scottsdale, AZ                   Talking Stick Resort
11/2              Las Vegas, NV                    The Sandbar at Redrock Casino Resort andamp; Spa
11/7              New Brunswick, NJ            State Theatre New Jersey
11/8              Stamford, CT                       Palace Theatre
11/9              Hampton Beach, NH            Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
11/15           Cherokee, NC                       Harrah's Cherokee Casino
11/16           Choctaw, MS                         Pearl River Resort
11/21           Windsor, ON                         The Colosseum at Caesar’s Windsor
11/22           Orillia, ON                             Casino Rama Resort - Entertainment Centre
12/6              Kansas City, MO                   Ameristar Kansas City Casino
12/7              Hinton, OK                            Sugar Creek Casino
 
Kane Brown “The High Road Tour” - Dates with McCreery as Direct Support:
Tickets on Sale beginning Friday, October 18th at Ticketmaster 
 
03/27/25   Winnipeg, MB                 Canada Life Centre
03/29/25   Calgary, AB                     Scotia Saddledome      
03/30/25   Edmonton, AB                 Rogers Place
04/03/25    Quebec City, QC            Videotron Centre
04/04/25    Montreal, QC.                 Bell Ventre
04/05/25   Providence, RI                 Amica Mutual Pavilion 
04/10/25   Evansville, IN                   Ford Center
04/11/25   Nashville, TN.                  Bridgestone Arena
05/01, 25   State College, PA            Bryce Jordan Center
05/02/25    Uncasville, CT                Mohegan Sun Arena
05/03/25    Uncasville, CT                Mohegan Sun Arena     
 
UK Tour Dates:
03/23/25      Belfast                       Live at Botanic Gardens
03/25/25     Glasgow                    Barrowland Ballroom
03/27/25     Birmingham               O2 Institute Birmingham
03/29/25     Manchester                O2 Ritz
03/30/25     London                       O2 Forum Kentish Town
 
Earlier this year, McCreery joined Callista Clark on the duet “Gettin’ Old” via Dreamcatcher Artists label (listen HERE). Clark wrote the song with Averie Bielski and Karen Kasowski, while Joey Hyde and Frank Rogers share production credits. Watch the video for the track, directed by award-winning filmmaker Roman White, HERE.

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